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Weekly ActivitiesPositive Book Club 7:30pm, Thursdays, Emma Smiley Chapel Welcome to the Victoria Truth Centre’s Positive Book Club! Each week we explore new meanings, new purpose – it is never too late to attend. We focus on books which offer insights into spiritual living with group participation leading to many enlightening discussions! Pre-reading the current selection is not necessary as participants go through each book together. Our current book is by author Helen Hay, You Can Heal Your Life. Facilitator Reverend Carrelyn Sheldan has attended the Victoria Truth Centre since her youth and is well acquainted with New Thought teachings. She notes that being part of the Positive Book Club is also a great way to make new friendships!
Meditation Tuesdays
7pm, Tuesdays, Emma Smiley Chapel
Join us in the Stillness of the Heart as we Bring the Mind Home. You are that which is AWARE and life is the sacred muse from which all inspiration flows. There is no greater awareness than the awareness of self through the path of your own heart. It is our willingness towards inner reflection that cultivates peace and joy, acceptance and wisdom. These gifts are our birthright and always available for direct experience .....the silence waits with infinite patience for us to come calling and when we do we are given everything. Stacy Sully is an accomplished spiritual counsellor providing professional, safe, nurturing and transformative facilitation. Her background also includes three years with the Victoria Pain Clinics residential treatment program.
Course in Miracles
7pm on Monday’s - OR 10am on Friday’s - A Course in Miracles is a radical teaching in pure non-duality that uses quantum forgiveness to undo our dualistic split mind, revealing our True Self, Love, throughout all that we dream exists in time and space. All is One. God Is. We but "appear" to be experiencing individual lives in time & space; in duality, in perceived consciousness; each one of us attacking our selves and one another in projected unconscious guilt because we feel sick at heart for having imagined we could have separated from God (when we haven't ever separated anyway). It's all an illusion, a dream. |
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