Dear Community,
I just love this old photo of me and Music Director Christopher Fritzsche. And, I love that I get to work with him at the Center. But that's not the point of this message. :)
I invite you to gather with me on Wednesday, November 8th at 7 p.m. for our Evening Service, where I'll talk about my own journey with Science of Mind, which began at a time when the world was less inundated with information. Today, with a deeper understanding of the nuances of human emotion, neurodiversity, social dynamics, and mental health, I find it enriching to revisit and question the ideas that initially drew me in.
The concept that our thoughts have creative power prompted me to ask questions and seek out answers that were both invigorating and, at times, challenging. I've come to appreciate an approach that values evidence and personal growth over accepting ideas at face value.
Our gathering is open to all, irrespective of individual beliefs about the divine. Instead, we focus on experiences and practices that can help us live in alignment with our values and contribute positively to our surroundings.
In this space, I won't be trying to convince you to believe what I believe; rather, I intend to stimulate curiosity so that we may all become
explorers of life, eager to understand more deeply and live more fully.
Best,
The concept that our thoughts have creative power prompted me to ask questions and seek out answers that were both invigorating and, at times, challenging. I've come to appreciate an approach that values evidence and personal growth over accepting ideas at face value.
Our gathering is open to all, irrespective of individual beliefs about the divine. Instead, we focus on experiences and practices that can help us live in alignment with our values and contribute positively to our surroundings.
In this space, I won't be trying to convince you to believe what I believe; rather, I intend to stimulate curiosity so that we may all become
explorers of life, eager to understand more deeply and live more fully.
Best,
Edward Viljoen
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