Writing from the Wisdom Within You by Jim Soll, R.S.C.P.
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Join us for a powerful, one-hour class focused on connecting with the Divine Wisdom within and learning to express it through writing.
This class will center around two key practices:
1. Tuning Into the Divine Within
Deep within each of us is an eternal source of wisdom—what some traditions call the "quiet watcher" or the "still, small voice." It’s the gentle whisper that guided Elijah, the presence beyond thought, and the truth of who we really are. While our brains are limited and mortal, this inner Divine Wisdom is limitless and eternal. In this class, we’ll explore how to recognize and connect with that inner voice.
2. Giving Voice to the Wisdom
Every spiritual teacher—from Jesus and Buddha to Muhammad and beyond—has attempted to put their divine insights into words. This practice is not reserved for the few; it’s something each of us can do. Whether you consider yourself a writer or not, expressing your spiritual connection through writing is a sacred and powerful act. When we articulate what we find within, we not only deepen our own journey but also become a source of light for others. In many ways, we are all ministers—sometimes to a community, and sometimes simply to ourselves.
By healing ourselves first, we become vessels of healing for our loved ones—and ultimately, the world.
Please bring a notebook and pen or your laptop. Extra supplies will be available if needed.
This class will center around two key practices:
1. Tuning Into the Divine Within
Deep within each of us is an eternal source of wisdom—what some traditions call the "quiet watcher" or the "still, small voice." It’s the gentle whisper that guided Elijah, the presence beyond thought, and the truth of who we really are. While our brains are limited and mortal, this inner Divine Wisdom is limitless and eternal. In this class, we’ll explore how to recognize and connect with that inner voice.
2. Giving Voice to the Wisdom
Every spiritual teacher—from Jesus and Buddha to Muhammad and beyond—has attempted to put their divine insights into words. This practice is not reserved for the few; it’s something each of us can do. Whether you consider yourself a writer or not, expressing your spiritual connection through writing is a sacred and powerful act. When we articulate what we find within, we not only deepen our own journey but also become a source of light for others. In many ways, we are all ministers—sometimes to a community, and sometimes simply to ourselves.
By healing ourselves first, we become vessels of healing for our loved ones—and ultimately, the world.
Please bring a notebook and pen or your laptop. Extra supplies will be available if needed.
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