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How to Contribute to Peace Spiritually

Join Us for the In-Person World Peace Meditation on Sunday Morning, December 31st at 4 am. As the year draws to a close, we have a unique opportunity to unite in spirit and intention with people across the globe. The Center for Spiritual Living in Santa Rosa is excited to invite you to our annual World Peace Meditation, a tradition we've cherished since 1986. This year, we're gathering in person for this profoundly meaningful event. Why 4 AM? A Global Moment of Unity Set your alarms for an early start on December 31st, 2023, as we meet at 4 AM PST. This timing is significant — it aligns with noon at Greenwich Mean Time, ensuring that as we meditate and pray, we are doing so in unison with people in all 24 time zones around the world. Imagine the powerful energy created when countless individuals across the planet come together at the same moment for a shared purpose — world peace. A Peace-Filled Gathering of Hearts and Mind   Our World Peace Meditation is more than an

Tonight with Dr. Edward and Rev. Russ: Embrace the New Year with Wisdom - Wednesday, December 27

As the year draws to a close, it's time to reflect and prepare for the changes that a new year brings. This December 27th, at 7 pm, we invite you to join our special Wednesday Evening Service at the Center, focusing on "The Space Between Endings and Beginnings." This service will provide insights and practices to help you navigate the transition into the new year with grace and wisdom. # How to Embrace Change Embracing change is about acknowledging the flow of life and being open to the new possibilities that come with each ending and beginning. Our upcoming service will explore several ways to do this effectively: # Acknowledge Uncertainty It's natural to feel unsure about what the future holds, but learning to accept and even welcome this uncertainty can open the door to unexpected opportunities and growth. # Consider Feng Shui Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of arranging living spaces, can be a powerful tool in welcoming change. By aligning your envi

The Space Between Endings and Beginnings

As we approach the final Wednesday Evening Service of 2023, I invite you to join us in a special gathering that promises to be both reflective and inspiring. The transition from one year to the next is a unique period . It's a time when we find ourselves in a delicate space between concluding the old and welcoming the new. This space is not just a temporal gap; it's a moment rich with potential and profound insight. However, navigating this transition can be challenging. Some of us might rush towards new beginnings without fully acknowledging and integrating the lessons of the past year. Others might find themselves clinging to the past, hesitant to step forward into the promising yet unknown future. Our service this Wednesday, led by Dr. Edward Viljoen, aims to explore this intriguing interlude. We'll discuss how to honor our past experiences while courageously embracing what lies ahead. This session is not just about bidding farewell to the old year but also about prepa

It's Tomorrow! Will you be there?

Celebrate the Return of Light: Join Our Pre-Solstice Service This Wednesday, December 20, 2023, at 7 PM As the chill of winter envelopes the city, the community is warmly invited to gather for a special pre-solstice service this Wednesday at 7 PM. This event is more than just a gathering; it's a celebration of light, hope, and renewal as we approach the longest night of the year. Dacha Avelin, in her insightful work "Embracing Your Inner Witch," beautifully captures the essence of this time: "After the longest night, tomorrow we sing up the dawn. There is a rejoicing that, even in the darkest time, the sun is not vanquished. As of tomorrow, the days begin to get longer as the light of day grows." This event is a reminder that even in the darkest times, light and warmth are on the horizon. The winter solstice, as noted by acclaimed author Margaret Atwood in "Shapechangers in Winter," represents a significant threshold: "This is the solstice, the st

Invitation to Our Pre-Solstice Service: Welcoming the Light Together

As the winter solstice approaches, marking the longest night of the year, I invite you to join us for a unique pre-solstice service. This event, held in person at 7 pm on Wednesday, December 20th, is more than just a gathering; it's a celebration of light, hope, and renewal. The Roots of Our Celebrations The lavish festivities we associate with Christmas find their origins not in biblical teachings but in the deep-rooted traditions of the Winter Solstice. Long before the establishment of Christmas, these customs formed an integral part of a celebration that focused on the return of light during the darkest time of the year. Our service is more than a nod to these ancient practices; it's a reminder that true change requires a shift deeper than mere outward appearances. Like the Winter Solstice, our celebration is a time to reflect, to let go of the old, and to welcome the new with open hearts and minds. A Ceremony of Release and Renewal We will gather around a community tree, en

TONIGHT - Is the Darkness Getting to You? Come Brighten Up and Lean into Wholeness - December 6, 2023

I am thrilled to invite our community to a special midweek service at 7 pm at The Center. It's not just any gathering; it's an opportunity to connect, reflect, and find solace together. We have a soulful evening planned, and as you step into The Center, you'll be greeted with the aroma of freshly baked bread, a symbol of warmth and sustenance. There will also be tea and cookies, and exploring spirituality is always easier when there are cookies. (That's a direct quote from our speaker, Rev. Russ Legear.) Meditation Music Message Music has always been a bridge to the spiritual realm, and tonight, we have arranged for some beautiful melodies to fill the air, setting the tone for meditation and reflection. We'll also have a spiritual message from our very own Rev. Russ Legear. He will delve into the theme of "Spiritual Wholeness and the Gifts of Darkness." As we approach the solstice, Rev. Legear's words will explore the courage that can come from acknowl

Solstice: A Night of Renewal and Reflection: Pre Winter-Solstice Service on December 20

As the calendar pages turn and we approach the year's shortest day, we invite you to join us in celebrating light and renewal. Our Winter Solstice service will be held on Wednesday, December 20, at 7 pm, aligning with our regular weekly Wednesday Evening Service.  A day before the actual solstice, this gathering symbolizes our commitment to coming together, honoring our traditions, and finding warmth in the community. This year's solstice service offers a unique blend of reflection, joy, and anticipation. As the night unfolds, we'll gather around our community tree, a symbol of hope and the returning light. Adorned with handmade ornaments, our community tree reminds us that light, beauty, and warmth are within reach even in dark times. We will light battery-operated votive candles in the season's spirit, casting a gentle glow that mirrors our inner light. This act of illumination is not just about the physical light; it's a symbolic gesture toward igniting the ligh