Happy Diwali!

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What is Diwali?

Also known as Deepavali, a Sanskrit word meaning “rows of lighted lamps”, it is one of the most popular Hindu festivals celebrated across South Asia.  But it is also celebrated by Jains and Sikhs.

The festival of lights that celebrates the victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance.

It sees millions of earthenware oil lamps, called diyas, light up people’s homes, shops, public spaces and places of worship as part of celebrations which marks the start of the Hindu new year.

We’re having a repeat Zoominar!

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Reverends Jim Starke and Pat Davies first Basic Zoom Webinar was so well attended and successful, we have decided to repeat the webinar.

The webinar takes place in Zoom on:
Nov 17, 2017 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (US and Canada)
You will need to register in advance for this meeting:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/cd0b9d4c6bdac4c74ac87b605f06faf5

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Whether you’re new to using Zoom or have been  using it a while, but have been uncertain of embracing  it, this meeting may ease your mind.
You will be introduced to some of Zoom’s finer points  for virtual meetings, online classes, coaching sessions or just recording
videos for your Center or Vlog.

The Webinar will be a combination of Show & Tell and Q&A!

What is Chaos?

Chaos is the product of our ego. It is that part of us that has to be in charge and has to be right. Does it sound like anyone you know? It is part of our overblown self-worth that tells us everyone is out to get us, that we can’t trust anyone, that they’re all out to get us.

It is the untruth trying to save our ass. It makes things up to reinforce our point of view.

Just imagine for a minute, if we examined those thoughts of distrust. Where would they lead? Probably back to beliefs that have unconsciously been injected into our psyche from external sources, like our family, our friends, politicians, and even the media. It probably started with our parents saying something like “don’t play with matches or you’ll get burned!”  That was true. And so we began to trust this ego, because it saved us, or could have from a worse fate.

Pretty soon, we’re beginning to believe more things our sources tell us, some not so true. We form a basis on which to build a philosophy, albeit a false one, based on others unchallenged beliefs. It was easy. We didn’t have to think about a thing, and we’ve written our book of life and how to blame it on others.

All we need to do is a little self-examination of these things we’ve allowed ourselves to be told, to begin to look at our thoughts critically, to reexamine what we have believed with the reality of what is actually going on around us, and we might find a whole new way to think and believe. We can walk our own path to freedom, to liberation from the fear of everything we thought we knew until we found out they weren’t even our thoughts.

That’s what happens when we begin to think for ourselves. When we decide to stop being sheep and walk upright, the view becomes less confused, less obstructed by  the sheep we are following. We begin to rise above the crowd and begin to see clearly.

~revjim

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1st Century Mystics  October 4th
https://spirit-edu.com/learn/1st-century-mystics

From our Week 2 study of The Grace in Aging

“Chaos is the experience of our own ignorance, the experience of the charged contents of an unexamined and untrained mind.”

Kathleen Dowling Singh, The Grace in Aging

~revjim

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