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Being Miracle Minded; Making Miracles Normal: Emptiness

01/12/2022 10:00 AM - 06:30 PM PT

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Do miracles seem normal for some folks but not for you? What if you knew that miracles emerged from a way of thinking that is cultivatable- a  Miracle Mindset? 
 
Miracles can feel impossible to believe in, just out of our reach… yet we deeply want them. When they happen it is as if Spirit has opened the heavens just for us; we are loved! We’re talking miracles in health, relationships, love, purpose, and even money. If you’d like to dabble a little in the miracle waters, this class is for you! 
 
January: Emptiness  
 
Pure Creativity happens when there is room for it. When we’ve filled our lives, our thoughts, and beliefs with pre-conceptions, we don’t have an empty “hand” with which to receive something new. Miracles require emptiness, a vacuum.  “You will create the kind of emptiness that will automatically pull the flow back into your life.” -Todd Michael 
 
We will use wisdom from the following books that are optional, not required (among others that may come up along the way): 
 
  • The Twelve Conditions of a Miracle by Dr. Michael Abrams/Todd Michael 
  • Scientific Christian Mental Practice by Emma Curtis Hopkins 
  • Divine Audacity by Linda Martella-Whitsett 
 
Wednesday, Jan 12, 10-11:30am PT OR 5-6:30pm PT (each class will be between 1-1:30 hours long)
Please note that if you register for one time but are unable to attend, you are welcome to attend the other
Instructor: Rev. Sharon Ramey
Category: Spiritual Practices
Location: Zoom (link information will be posted on class resource page, and will be sent out 3 days prior to class starting, as well as an hour prior to class)
Tuition: $25 before 8pm 1/9, $30 after
 
This is part 1 of the 12 part series. To learn more, check out The Year Long series page.
 
Sharon Ramey is a minister for Centers for Spiritual Living and loves to promote The Abundant Life for All in her talks and classes. After 20+ years at CSL Seattle, Sharon is now a resident of Texas, with her husband Paul and daughter Scarlett.
 
 
 
 
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