“…fragility and impermanence are in the nature of life. It’s always coming together and falling apart—And it is possible to hold it all in love and compassion.” -- from The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Life by Frank Ostaseski
The phrase “it came to pass” appears more than 450 times in the Christian Bible. Buddhism reminds us of the impermanence of life. So why do we humans dislike and avoid change?
When changes happen, whether expected or not, and whether our conscious choice or not, we can experience fear, anger, grief and feelings of loss. Do we allow ourselves to “feel what we feel,” or cover them with “toxic positivity” and “spiritual bypass?”
Join Rev. Dr. Jerry Troyer for a mind and heart opening workshop on the inevitable experience of change, recognizing that we are always “chopping wood, carrying water.”
Rev. Dr. Jerry Troyer is Board President of the Affiliated New Thought Network (ANTN), of which All Souls is a member. Jerry has been an ordained minister since 2009 and is a published author. Jerry lives in the San Diego area with his Golden Retriever, “Maggie.”
Click this link for more details and to register:
https://allsoulsinterfaith.networkforgood.com/events/88923-and-it-came-to-pass
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