The difference between prayer and meditation can be understood by saying that during prayer, we ask God for something, and during meditation, God speaks to us. Most people just keep praying all the time or always make noise or always talk, and God has no chance to guide you. Is it any wonder that your prayers can sometimes go unanswered. God has no opportunity! Today I am joined by Rev. Ernie Martin a interfaith minister who will guide us through the ins and outs of both prayer and meditation.
Today we will be discussing religion and how it has programmed us to believe our selves less than worthy of God's love, and that his love is something we must earn. My guest is Victoria M. Reynolds and with her we will uncover these false beliefs that have created separateness, and then move into a space of true Love. Of course, to fully embrace love we must understand it, and so we will also define the four kinds of love.
Being-ness is who-you-really-are, your Higher Self, your Super Consciousness. Being-ness is who you are meant to be. Are you ready? As we prepare to cross the threshold on 12/21/12 there are many questions, and my guest today has the answers! Ka't Mandu is a writer, metaphysician, and teacher of transformational change and spiritual realization. Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, she has been teaching and coaching in esoteric studies for the last 20 years. Ka't Pleiadean Mandu's newly released book "The Book of Meditation for Lightworkers" can be purchased at Amazon.com
As women, we often times give the entire essence of who we are to others, not honoring our own self-worth, nor understanding how to balance the life we have created or been given. "Sacred Sundays", was written to help the powerful and powerless super women living on the edge of burnout and breakdown, find ways to press pause and take time out of their busy schedules to restore and rejuvenate their mind and bodies, as well as how to find spiritual transformation through personal and sacred intimacy. Isn't it time for you to care for yourself the same way you care for others?