Sundays at The Center – Update for 10/25/2009

We had a beautiful celebration of the Spirit today. The main theme was “The Energy of Affirmations.” Rosemary channeled a message from The Divine Feminine and guided us through a meditation to find the seeds of affirmations that are right for us now in this moment on our soul journeys and empowering for the development of our human potential. As we ended the meditation to move into chant the snow began to fall in affirmation of the work we had done and to celebrate our movement along our paths.

Next Sunday we will be celebrating the many shifts that occur during this time. It is All Saints Day, All Hallows Day, we will begin the Celtic New Year, we will be shifting our clocks to standard time,  and we’ll be doing all of this in Full Moon energy. Join us to celebrate these shifts and to hear from Rosemary, The Voice of the Divine Feminine, as she channels what They would have us hear.

We are recording these messages from The Divine Feminine, so stay tuned for the way to access them.  And notice the waxing of the moon this week, moving to fullness on November 2nd. If you are really interested in the moon cycle, Rosemary’s message about how to work with the energy of the moon is available on her website: www.rosemarybredeson.com.

Notes from the October Meeting of the Spiritual Exploration Group

We began the evening with several announcements which are summarized here:

  1. Sundays at The Center, the Community and Celebration of our Spiritual Connectedness, has been gathering at The Center for Powerful Living since September 27. We polled the group to determine if a different time would be better for everyone. As a result the next meetings of the community will be at 11:00 am for the month of October. Please visit the website for details:  www.SundaysatTheCenter.org
  2. Rosemary is leading several new events in October and November. On October 24 she is presenting “The Intuitive Entrepreneur”©. This event is being held at The Center for Powerful Living from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. On November 1 she is hosting “Conversations with The Other Side”©, again at the Center for Powerful Living and on the web or via phone. It is scheduled from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. And note that this is All Saints Day, a time when the veil to The Other Side is the thinnest – this should make for a very special experience! And On November 21 Rosemary is leading “Jazz Up Your Life”©, a seminar on putting fun into conscious living! This too will be held at The Center for Powerful Living from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.  These events are described in detail on Rosemary’s website: www.rosemarybredeson.com.  Register early on the website to take advantage of early-bird discounts!
  3. Tascha Yoder also presented a summary of her program: “Reawakening Your Sacred Connections – A Journey into the Teachings of the Delicate Lodge” scheduled for November 5-7, 2009. See:  Reawakening Your Sacred Connections Flier.

We then moved into discussing the topic of the evening: “Energy – what is it and how does it connect us? Where does it go when we die, and is there an energized afterlife?”

We had a lively discussion beginning with an exploration of the chakra system, those energy centers or “portals” within our bodies. We also talked about chi and the meridian system used by Asian doctors to improve the flow of chi through all parts of the body for improved health.  And we related the chakras and chi to martial arts.  Note: Balancing the Chakras diagram.

The discussion continued with anecdotes of healing touch effectiveness, the fact that everything is energy in one form or another, Near Death Experiences, and even touched on Quantum Mechanics and its relationship to Eastern Metaphysics.

Reference books mentioned during the evening included:

  1. “Ordaining Reality” by Joseph E. Donlan
  2. “Wheels of Light” by Rosalyn L. Bruyere
  3. “The Chakra Handbook” by Shalila Sharamon and Bodo J. Baginski
  4. “The Promise of Energy Psychology” by David Feinstein, Donna Eden, and Gary Craig
  5. “Vibrational Medicine” by Richard Gerber, MD

Our next meeting will be held on November 2, 2009 at Little Nepal Restaurant, 6:30 pm.

Discussion Topic for the October Meeting

One of the more interesting topics we generated during our first meeting in April is:

“Energy – what is it and how does it connect us? Where does it go when we die, and is there an energized afterlife?”

Energy Work came up as one of the tools for self-discovery and development we talked about during our September meeting.  But what is this thing we call Energy? And here I’m not necessarily talking about the physics of thermodynamics! Chi or Qi is a form of energy many of us are in touch with. Is this the same as electrical, heat, or light energy?

Please join us for a lively discussion. And, as always, this is about discussion, not dogma!

We will gather at 6:30 pm, October 5, 2009, at Little Nepal Restaurant, 1747 S 8th Street Colorado Springs, CO 80905 – (719) 477-6997.

Notes from the Meeting of September 14, 2009

The discussion topic for September was “Tools for Personal Growth, Self-Knowledge, and Understanding Others.” We created a very long list of tools many of us have tried, used, and found helpful. The list is quite extensive and the categories broad ranging from body work to meditation, from using various types of cards, such as Tarot, to journaling, from “readings” of various kinds to self-help books. The following list has not been categorized; the tools are (mostly) in the order of discussion:

Enneagram – a spiritual and personality typology approach (we discussed this tool at length during our August gathering)
Myers-Briggs – a personality typology approach
DISC (Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, Conscientiousness) – a behavioral typology approach
StrengthFinder 2.0 – an online strengths discovery tool
Astrology (and the new Sunology developed by Sharon Moore)
Numerology
Tarot (and the numerous other card approaches to divination)
Palmistry (and Toe Reading?!)
Abraham (and other numerous channeled material that has been published over the years)
Animal Guides (both physical and symbolic; e.g. what birds are showing up in your life and what do they represent?)
Coaching – external support for personal development (from physical, to business, to spiritual)
Vision Questing (and other indigenous approaches to spiritual discovery and growth, e.g. shamanic work)
Meditation (there are so many forms, from passive following the breath and mantra meditation, to active guided imagery, hypnosis, shamanic journeying)
Energy Work (from Qi Gong and Tai Chi, to Massage, Rolfing, Yoga, a myriad of body work approaches)
Self-Help Books
Journaling (e.g. the “The Artist’s Way” approach by Julia Cameron)
Dream Work and Interpretation (what are our unconscious minds trying to tell us?)
Study of Ancient/Sacred Texts (Bible, Vedas, Upanishads, Tao Te Ching – a whole separate category of “self-help books”!)
Relationships and Community (we can learn so much about ourselves in relationship with others; and so much about others from self-exploration!)

This is a pretty exhaustive list, and yet there are many more approaches. There are whole “categories of systems” all of which can lead to Conscious Living.  And, at the end of the day, isn’t that why we do all this work to learn about ourselves, human behavior; to live consciously and contribute to the Evolution of Consciousness?

Sundays at The Center launches

September 20, 2009, was an eventful day! Several of us came together for our first meeting and celebration as “Sundays at The Center” in Colorado Springs. We are celebrating both our humanity and our spirituality. We are creating a “church” for people who don’t go to church. We are creating a community for those people who, when faced with making a choice of “religion” on a form, check “other” or “spiritual” rather than a specific religion.

I just finished reading Dan Brown’s latest: The Lost Symbol.  There are many quotable passages in this book, some of which Brown lifted from notable people. One of my favorites:

“That which is impenetrable to us really exists. Behind the secrets of nature remains something subtle, intangible, and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion.” –Albert Einstein

And, further:

“The religion of the future, Einstein had predicted, will be a cosmic religion. It will transcend personal God and avoid dogma and theology.” –Dan Brown quoting Einstein

This is precisely what Sundays at The Center is aiming for. We are post-denominational, post-doctrinal and certainly non-dogmatic. We speak of God in many, many forms as “something subtle, intangible, and inexplicable.” We don’t put him in a box; we don’t put her on a pedestal; we venerate “this force beyond anything that we can comprehend.” And we embrace this force as not only something out there beyond us, beyond reach, but also something very near, very deep, inside of us.

Read more about our celebrations and us at:  www.SundaysatTheCenter.org

And join us this Sunday, September 27, 2009 at 4:00 pm. Find us at:

635 Southpointe, Suite 220
Colorado Springs Colorado 80906

Sundays at The Center is Set to Gather – Sunday, September 20, 2009 at 4:00 pm

We are opening a new chapter in our spiritual lives and our support for community in Colorado Springs of like-minded people seeking to live consciously.

Sundays at The Center evolved out of a desire, two existing structures and two enthusiastic ordained Interfaith Ministers. McKenzie Haglund had the desire. She and husband Walt have been “church shopping” for some time and not finding a fit. Meanwhile she launched The Center for Powerful Living and found some really well situated and accommodating office spaces for her new Center, structure one.

Both McKenzie and Walt have also been attending the group begun in Colorado Springs by us, the Spiritual Exploration Group, which meets every first Monday of the month. Through this association McKenzie came to the notion that the Bredesons might be interested in forming a spiritual community to meet every Sunday at her new Center. We expressed keen interest.

And, we had already incorporated a church in Colorado, Church of A New Alliance, Inc.; structure two is in place.

Sundays at The Center is constituted as an organization under the auspices of Church of A New Alliance, Inc. And, the church is in the process of filing for its 501 (c) (3) tax exempt status and can accept charitable donations as such.

Please join us this Sunday! We hope to see you there.

Notes from 1st Monday, August 3, 2009

We spent all of this evening’s time studying the Enneagram. Rosemary introduced the subject by reading a children’s book which addresses all of the nine types through characters in the book. The book, Finding the Birthday Cake, is by Elizabeth Wagele.

We then did a quick tour of the types by briefly describing each one. I, as an Enneagram One, described some of the characteristics of my type. Rosemary, a Type Two, gave a good description of the basics of a two; and we both went around the Ennegram wheel describing each of the other types. (Go to this link for a summary of each type:   E-gram Intro).

And, for fun, we took a look at the types from the perspective of nine guests at a dinner party. (See this link for the cartoon:  E-gram Dinner).

At this point we passed out a five-page document to help everyone focus in on their type. The document consists of nine paragraphs in random order. By reading each paragraph and highlighting the sentences most applicable to one’s self, it is possible to hone in on type. One of the three paragraphs with the most highlighting likely points to the main type of an individual.  Reading detailed descriptions of each of these three types often results in the narrowing down to one type as the dominant one. These paragraphs are taken from the essential enneagram by David Daniels, M.D. and Virgina Price, PH.D. (This link contains the nine paragraphs:  E-gram Typing Paragraphs). You can use these paragraphs to help identify your type. We also offer the essential enneagram for sale to further refine the typing process.

Another of the Enneagram authors we have studied is Stephen Hatch, who has explored the spiritual dimensions of the Enneagram and the Sacred Ideas deeply embedded in its structure.  We presented a diagram as an introduction to these sacred ideas. (Find it here:  E-gram Sacred Ideas).

A final handout provided during the evening is an extensive list of resources for further study. (Here is that list:  E-gram Resources).

We concluded the evening with a discussion of next steps. Several members of the group wanted to dive deeper into the Enneagram. Others were more interested in moving on. Since our group is more about discussion than teaching we will move away from the Enneagram specifics and broaden our discussion in September to include other tools for better understanding self and others. Stay tuned for more specifics.

On a personal note, before we leave the Enneagram, I would add that this model for human behavior and human understanding is one of the most complete that I have encountered and studied. It is very complex (it has to be to model human behavior), it is dynamic (taking into account all of the myriad possibilities we encounter) and it is evolving, just as human consciousness evolves and grows in the process of becoming. I believe it is well worth further study; I intend to be a “life-long” student of the tool.

And please note that in order for all of us to enjoy the long Labor Day weekend, which includes the 1st Monday, we are postponing our September meeting until the 14th.  We hope to see you there!

Blessings during this end-of-summer time!

Today’s Abraham wisdom!!

I love the Abraham offering today and decided to share it–ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is one of my reminders to be happy, maintain a high vibration, allow what IS and BE joyful!

Nothing needs to be fixed. Everything is unfolding perfectly. So when you stand in your now accepting that all is well, then from that vibration, you become surrounded by more and more evidence that all is well. But when you’re convinced that things are broken, that there is pollution, or that things have gone wrong, or that the government is doing conspiracies… then what happens is you get caught up in that vibration, and you begin to manifest that kind of stuff, and then you say, “See, I told you that things were going wrong.”

— Abraham

Excerpted from the workshop in North Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, March 7th, 2000 #185

Notes from 1st Monday, July 6, 2009

My notes are pretty brief from the fourth meeting of our Spiritual Exploration Group. We all shared stories of our experiences of Serendipity, Synchronicity and Grace from the previous month and this led into our discussion of Conscious Living.  As we become more aware of our experiences and how they relate to each other and the greater scheme of things we naturally become more conscious.  As we continue to practice we continue to grow.

Rosemary supported our discussion by quoting from a book germane to the discussion: Spiritual Development for Beginners, A Simple Guide to Leading a Purpose-Filled Life, by Richard & Jan Potter. Here is the passage she read:

“Spirituality may be seen as the purposeful changing of consciousness to provide more access to varying mental perspectives, subtler levels of experience, deeper awareness of self, the opening and awakening of the heart, a wider array of emotional experiences, and states of consciousness that connect with subtle realms of being.  Spirituality shatters our set convictions about the nature of life on the rock of Truth.  Spirituality is all about experiences.  It expands the range of acceptable experience by opening consciousness to more of life.  Indeed, most of us walk around in a bubble of highly constricted experience, cut off from the vast, amazing, and beautiful life around us.  Spirituality awakens us to life — usually gradually, but occasionally quickly.

“Spirituality is also about the interpretation of what we experience.  Some interpretations of experience lead to constricting our worlds, and some lead to further expansion and exploration of life.  Interpretation of experience comes in many forms. Some of these forms are religious, some are scientific, some are mystical, and many lie in the myriad of spaces among these perspectives.  Opportunity for authentic spirituality may be found in all of these interpretations, as long as they serve as doorways into further exploration and are not literalized door-closers attempting to stamp out continued searching for deeper experience and meaning.”

Our next meeting will be held on the first Monday of August, the 3rd, at Little Nepal Restaurant. The topic of this meeting is “The Enneagram: Nine Approaches to Spirituality.” According to Helen Palmer, one of Rosemary and my teachers, and a leading developer of the Enneagram:  “The Enneagram is a highly sophisticated system of nine personality profiles that are meant to help us know ourselves and to better understand the people in our lives, ‘as they are to themselves’.” Understanding ourselves and others is certainly a major component of Conscious Living.  Understanding others “as they are to themselves” is the basis for compassion. Moving beyond the personality and psychological applications of the Enneagram, Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson wrote The Wisdom of the Enneagram. This book is the first definitive guide to using the wisdom of the enneagram for spiritual and psychological growth.

Personally I have found the Enneagram as one of the most fully developed and useful tools in modeling the human condition. It helps me understand my own actions and responses and, thereby, helps me improve on those. And it helps me understand others, and their actions and reactions, especially those with whom I associate in relationships.

Please plan to attend this introduction to a tool for Conscious Living and the Evolution of Consciousness.



Notes from 1st Monday, June 1, 2009

This was our third, 1st Monday for 2009, and we had a great discussion on Grace, Synchronicity and Serendipity.

Richard began the discussion by reviewing the “Three Faces of God” as explored by Andrew Cohen and Ken Wilber during their webinar which Richard attended on May 9. This was an excellent follow-up to our discussion in April when we explored the many ways to refer to a “superior force” in the Universe, the ineffable “Something Greater.”  Briefly the three faces, as defined by Wilber, are:

1) Non-duality, the Ground of all Being, the Great Oneness.

2) Absolute Other/Being/the Thou, which we are probably most familiar with.

3) The Great Process of Becoming/The Creative, Evolutionary Force of the Universe.

These Three Faces are also explored on three separate webcasts of EnlightenNext; these can be downloaded and heard at: http://www.enlightennext.org/webcast/index.php?ecp=wc-052809&q=audio-us

Rosemary then read an excerpt from the Sunday “NY Times” Magazine interview with Robert Wright, author of “The Evolution of God” – a history of religion. The first provocative question the interviewer, Deborah Solomon, asks is: “The Evolution of God,” your new book on the history of religion, strikes me as a welcome antidote to the stream of books by atheists that have become best sellers in recent years. Doesn’t it seem as if atheism has become its own form of fundamentalism?” The full interview can be found at: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/31/magazine/31wwln-q4-t.html?scp=1&sq=Evolution+of+God&st=nyt.

We then moved into our discussion of the three areas of exploration for the evening. Eileen observed that Grace is something we get as a gift; it is not something we earn. All we need to do is “allow grace to happen.” We also explored the dictionary definitions of Grace, Synchronicity and Serendipity. The time went very quickly as we all shared stories of these phenomena from our experiences. Rosemary also shared a story from Martín Prechtel, one of Richard’s teachers; the story was taken from Martín’s book: “The Disobedience of the Daughter of the Sun.”

We concluded the evening with a “homework” assignment: we all thought it would be good to observe and remember all the incidents of Grace, Synchronicity and Serendipity we experience through June. And we can share these during our gathering in July.

For our July meeting, scheduled for July 6, 2009, 6:30 pm at Little Nepal Restaurant, we will explore our stories from June and also move into our next topic: Conscious Living.

Also, note that Rosemary’s new and revised website is now online: please explore www.rosemarybredeson.com and, while there, sign up for her weekly Ezine – “Wisdom Connections.”

May you be blessed with Grace, Synchronistic events and Serendipitous experiences!

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