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Visioning for our New Spiritual Home
February 5, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Visioning for our New Spiritual Home
Facilitated by Rev. Dr. Kris Collins
Saturday, February 5th, 10 am to 1 pm
Coffee served before session and lunch after session.
Calling all members! We’re inviting everyone who love our Spiritual Community to join the Board of Trustees
and the Practitioners in a Visioning Session for our new Spiritual Home.
This is a deep meditation session so please come in comfortable attire.
Cost: Free (we’ll gladly take donations toward the Church Building Fund) Sign up at the Welcome Table.
Message from Rev. Dr. Kris Collins: In “Living the Science of Mind,” Ernest Holmes writes, “Another way
in which group treatment is effectual is when all agree to work for a specific purpose and, completely forgetting
themselves and their personal desires, merge their whole attention for the common good.” This idea has lead to the practice of visioning. Visioning is different from visualization. While visualization is a very important practice within your spiritual tool box, it has an inherent limitation, it can only take a person to the limits of what they can imagine.
The mind of God is limitless and we live within It’s field of Infinite Possibility. Visioning is about setting aside our limited thoughts and uniting with this field of Infinite Potential.
The Center for Spiritual Living Fullerton is a divine ideal in the Mind of God, visioning is about becoming part of that
Ideal and intuiting the desire of Spirit to express through your beloved Center and through you personally. Your
community has a yearning for a new spiritual home, that desire is the desire of Spirit Itself. Visioning is a tool to unite your community, increase the collective power of your treatments for this home and activate the conscious awareness of this good. Holmes wrote, “When a group of people come together with one accord and with one thought, a greater
Power is generated. Not because the Creative Principle responds to a number of people more than It does to one, but because the combined faith of a group reaches a higher level of acceptance. Therefore group treatments should be
definitely practiced, with the purpose in mind of arriving at a deeper conviction.” Join Rev. Bill, your CSL Fullerton
leadership and me on Saturday, February 5 at 10 a.m. to catch God’s vision for your community’s new home!