Have you ever felt stuck? Whether it's a personal challenge, a relationship issue, a career situation, or the weight of world events, sometimes life feels like it's set in stone. The conditions we face can seem immovable, tempting us to believe there's no way forward.
Yet, what if those conditions aren't as fixed as they seem? The teachings of Science of Mind at the Center for Spiritual Living invite us to see life differently—to explore how things that appear rigid might be more flexible than we think.
When we shift our focus, we can discover new possibilities, paths, and potentials. Tomorrow, we will explore three powerful ideas that can help us navigate life's challenges:
Stop Fighting What Is—Build Something New
Instead of resisting what's not working, we can redirect our energy to create something fresh and innovative. Buckminster Fuller is widely accredited as saying, "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."The Ground Isn't as Solid as It Seems
Just as science shows the earth below us is in constant motion, Science of Mind teaches that reality is fluid, influenced by our thoughts and perceptions. When we embrace this idea, challenges become growth opportunities.The Power of Our Deeper Mind
Many of our limitations stem from beliefs we aren't even aware of. By recognizing these subconscious patterns, we can choose new directions instead of staying stuck.
Tomorrow's service will be an opportunity to explore these ideas together. It's a chance to reflect on the new directions you want to take and the possibilities that might lie just beyond your current perspective.
Join us in person or on Zoom:
When: Sunday at 9 am and 11 am
Where: Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Zoom Link: 12/15/24 "Flowing Ground" with Edward Viljoen, Senior Minister
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