Sometimes an elephant is just an elephant. Often the magic wonder, and beauty that exists becomes more evident when we are able to set aside our expectations and moderate the contextual sorting our mind is so fond of and proficient with. How aware are we in our daily life? How do our perceptions, perspectives, and interpretations of subtleties impact how we view the world around and within us? Sometimes an elephant is much more than an elephant.
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The Lucia No.3 Lucid Light (The Traveling Light) will be in Oakland tonight, Reno tomorrow, Tahoe on Saturday and Sunday, and in San Francisco on Monday! It shall be a whirlwind of inspiration, clarity, and insight. If you are in one of these cities and have been waiting to try the light, give us a call and see if we have any spaces left to try it!
Wishing you peace, health, joy, and light! To my old friends and friends to be, I am so excited to see you! When examining consciousness, we would be remiss not to speak of death and what we think happens to our consciousness when we make the final transition in this plane. We want to introduce you to a friend with an expansive experience practicing and teaching meditation who has written a book called Overcoming the Fear of Death, Kelvin Chin. As a teacher of meditation for 40 years, Kelvin Chin has deep experience in the field of self-development, and brings a refreshing "pragmatic idealist" approach, grounded in "knowing oneself," to his work in legal services, business development, mediation, meditation, and overcoming the fear of death. He has been working with audiences on death and dying issues since the 1980's and has taught numerous seminars for the healthcare industry, was a Long Term Care Ombudsman for the California Department of Aging, and a co-founder of the Center For Medical Ethics and Mediation. His book is unique. He outlines 4 belief systems regarding death that underlie all religions and cultures. His approach is nonreligious and aims to increase readers' understandings about death through their own lens of belief without creating a need to modify their individual belief structures to reduce their fear of death. He explains 4 Main Belief Systems About Death: 1) No Belief in Afterlife 2) Afraid of Heaven or Hell 3) Looking Forward to Heaven 4) Belief in Past Lives He walks people through the process using personal stories from friends and family in a way that humanizes the subject, making the book a ‘fun read.’ Kelvin has taught meditation in living rooms, schools, businesses worldwide for 40 years and does work with individuals in person and via phone, Internet, and Skype. Kelvin has taught more than 1,000 people from extremely diverse socio-economic groups an easy-to-learn technique of naturally Turning Within with no concentration or religious affiliation required. |
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