We are living at one of the most important times in human history. Many spiritual traditions and teachers tell us that we have the power to help evolve human consciousness and usher in a new world — a world based in truth, peace, creativity, and love. A world that works for all people, everywhere. They also tell us what many of us know in our hearts and bones — that we chose to be here at this time and in the bodies we inhabit. Many of us are in bodies our societies tell us are wrong or unimportant. We are black or brown, we are women, and we may not be straight, Christian, or rich. And yet, we know that we are supposed to be here. We have something important to offer to the world. We have something that is unique to each of us that is needed at this time.
Our facilitator Veta Goler shares your knowing: “I have this same inner knowing about my life and my gifts. And one knowing is that I am called to hold space for others — especially black and brown women — to help them discover their soul’s purpose so they can add their voice and their energy to the birthing of the new world.
I am answering this call by offering a soul discovery process I call What My Soul Wants. In our small group will seek our Soul’s guidance so we can offer the gifts we’re called to share at this critical moment in history. To do this, we’ll draw on Courage & Renewal®, Purpose Guiding™, and New Thought teachings and practices and BIPOC cultural traditions to hear what our Soul wants us to know. If you’ve been curious about New Thought teachings and practices but have not felt welcome in those predominantly white spaces, this process is for you.”
In these small online circles (10 people), you’ll be able to discover and/or affirm your purpose through readings, videos, individual and group practices, sharing, discussions, and creative explorations. We’ll meet each week from mid-October 2022 to the beginning of February 2023. My goal is to help you move solidly into 2023 with a greater sense of who and what you are, the gifts you have to offer the world, and how you can go about offering them.
Through individual and group reflective practices, we’ll dare to imagine a new and better world — and ways to act boldly on our imaginations. Are you in?
Please note: a second group for BIPOC is also meeting on Wednesday over the same weeks. Please see this link for more information on that group.
The Center for Courage & Renewal and its facilitators do not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, age, height, weight, physical or mental ability, veteran status, military obligations, and marital status.