Tomorrow, we'll dive into "Autobiography in Five Chapters" by Portia Nelson. This story is a simple yet powerful reminder of how easily we can fall into familiar patterns and the strength it takes to choose a different path. It's about recognizing our habits, understanding their impact, and consciously deciding to make a change. This discussion is timely, especially as we navigate the complexities of our lives and the world around us. The topic is "Pain Pushes until Vision Pulls."
Additionally, we have a book exchange event scheduled between the first and second services. This is more than just swapping books; it's an opportunity to share knowledge, experiences, and interests with one another. Don't worry if you don't have a book to bring; there will be plenty available for you to choose from and take home. This event is a testament to our community's generosity and openness.
Tomorrow's topic is a reminder of the importance of being present, intentional, and open to change. We will also explore what it means to change your mind. Life is full of unexpected turns and learning opportunities. It's up to us to embrace them, grow, and support each other along the way.
I look forward to seeing you at the Center.
Warm regards,
Edward Viljoen
Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
P.S. The book exchange is a great chance to find something new to read and share. Whether you brought a book or not, you're sure to leave with something that sparks your interest.
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