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Christian Mysticism Workshop
The
workshop presents the Christian ideals of unity with one God and
tolerance for all humans. It bridges the gap that exists between
Christians and non-Christians by examining human kind’s relationship to
the material world. Beginning with the knowledge of our oneness with a
God that is everywhere, we open up and build on a new concept of life,
which helps form a new humanity on the individual and community levels.
The workshop utilizes exercises in raising the consciousness to help
individuals find collective peace to transcend biological evolution and
augment spiritual evolution. We will cross-traditional boundaries with
rational explanations of the Holy Trinity and evolution. The philosophy
of unity, theology and science can help us to better understand the
meaning of man, a solution to anxiety.
There will always be time to answer questions that might arise in the
workshop. Christian Mysticism brings us to unity and enables us to
function at a much higher level physically, mentally and spiritually
because it eliminates fear from the body and doubts from the mind. The
questions can be answered to enhance spiritual development and the
Christian mystical Experience.
The presenter, John Kuykendall lived as a monk and has some refreshing
ideas on Christianity. He is author of the book titled “Evolution of
Consciousness” which merits serious and quality attention. With
Christian wisdom, philosophy and spiritual psychology the book expands
understanding to go beyond the limitations in the religious concepts
presented today to calm and ground your mind and initiate deep internal
healing. With the ability to change our lives for the better "Evolution
of Consciousness" is a journey towards unity and a new way of living.
Its uniqueness lies in its psychospiritual development where religion
and science strengthen each other's belief to provide the highest level
of health and well being because they are both concerned with what is
true.
Free workshops are offered to some areas on the West Coast because John
lives there and it is not too far to travel, contact us for information
to speak at book clubs or other small groups.
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