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Deepening Personal Silence within Community

Now on Sunday Mornings!

Are you feeling the conditions of our world calling you to show up consistently in daily life with the deepest connection to Spirit within?

Join others in our spiritual community as we share the supportive silence of meditation together, expanding our experience of our spiritual nature always present and guiding, and deepening our connection to one another within our spiritual community and beyond.

Facilitated by volunteers from our community, we will be convening every Sunday starting July 19 at 9:30 AM in the upstairs meditation room. A typical session will start with a pray-in of a Spiritual Mind Treatment, a welcoming circle, short reading or poem offered as an option for contemplation, 30 min of silent meditation, optional sharing with loving witnesses, and closing within 1 hour (so you can easily attend the 11AM service). Facilitators from the CSLSR community with rotate each week to help create and hold a loving space with you.

Please join us and experience knowing even more deeply that we as a spiritual community can share this light within us more luminously with the world!


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