This is isn't your Sunday bible school version of Atonement and Salvation. This is the perspective of healing your mind and returning fully back to love. Please join Sheldon Jo and Scott Krajca as they walk you through a very peaceful guided meditation and then delve into the depths of A Course in Miracles and discuss what true atonement and salvation means as you practice the love and true forgiveness laid out by the Holy Spirit.
"Imagine That" is our featured phrase of the week. This is a program that we did in May of 2015, but it's been edited it so you can hear the juiciest, fumiest and most insightful parts of that show.
We focus on "Imagination," what it's capable of and how to focus it to make life more livable and enjoyable.
Michael Tellinger and James Gilliland discuss the challenges of setting up an intentional community and the necessity to begin building foundations for the new Society we wish to see emerge from the ashes as the old system breaks down. Michael goes into the oncept of UBUNTU - Contributionism. Michael will be conducting a weekend workshop at ECETI June 12-14, 2015.
The Journey 8 with Rev. Judy Hosner and special new cohost Rev Ellen, and Music from CD, Awake My Soul by WILL OF TITUS
Kevin Annett and Alexandra Meadors review and provide a detailed account of an investigation in 2011 and 2012 in Brantford, Ontario with the purpose to uncover forensic evidence of children buried at the oldest Indian residential school in Canada. This school was established by The Crown and The State in 1832 and unfortunately was not shut down until 1970. In approximately 140 years, over 50,000 children are still missing.
Daily we seem to experience some form of fundamentalist experience coloring the scenery of our lives. From the drama of the news to the day to day expression of points of view things are heating up and this energy IS influencing our world. Sri and Kira offer a unique and intriguing sharing about this energy and why during the month of May it is the perfect time to have this discussion.
Is fundamentalism limited to one aspect of humanity or does it influence more?
Why is it rising and does it serve a purpose?