Where have we come from?
Where are we going?
Why are we here?
The Spiritual Practice of Study is a never-ending journey into the truth of Self. Where have we come from? Where are we going? Why are we here? Life itself affords us the opportunity to play in the infinite lab of possibilities. In study we explore big questions and expand our conscious understanding of what Life is and how we choose to live it.
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What is the Center for Spiritual Living?
We are a spiritual community that promotes global transformation through personal transformation. We aspire to be a place of inspiration where people from all spiritual paths feel at home.
What is the vision of the Center for Spiritual Living?
We are motivated by a compelling vision of a healthy, loving world which we call the Global Heart Vision. This vision inspires us to brings the gift of compassion and loving kindness to our the world through our ministries and teaching.
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"Freely ye have received, freely give."
The Spiritual Practice of giving is an important key to life, for in giving we open ourselves to receive a greater good. As Ernest Holmes states, "It is only as we allow the Divine current to flow through us that we really express life." By practicing the Law of Circulation we grow into alignment with our True Nature and our thoughts of survival are replaced by thoughts of wellbeing. We can then live lives that express the Prosperity inherent within each of us.
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| Meditation
Guidance from Within
Meditation is not mentally active in the way that study is active; nor is it mentally directive in the way that prayer serves to direct our thoughts. If meditation resembled any activity, it would be the activity of listening. If it required any action, it would be the action of surrender, for meditation is the practice of allowing emptiness to permeate the mind. Meditation can also be described as the state of awareness and experience of freedom that rises up in the absence of thoughts, feelings, or expectations.
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