The Great Awakening has begun, and there’s proof. Here from top channels and mystics in this fascinating YouTube Live panel event with Mike Dooley, Sara Landon and Daniel Scranton. Let The Great Awakening Begin!
Extending healing to others is a major focus in the pages of the Course. It is discussed in many sections in the Text and the Manual for Teachers and is the focus of a chapter in The Song of Prayer supplement. All this emphasis makes sense, given the great need that people have to receive healing and the deep need that many of us have to give it. In this podcast, Robert and Emily discuss the place of healing in the Course, the role of medicine, how exactly to give healing, the unhealed healer, and more.
We love Michael Singer’s work. As long as he and YouTube allow us to post these videos, we will. We do not receive ad revenue from these videos, but YouTube may.
If you would like to learn more about Michael Singer’s work, here are a few suggestions: – Every Sunday, Monday & Thursday, he releases talks at http://www.tou.org. – Every Sunday, Monday & Thursday night, he gives a live talk at his Temple of the Universe in Alachua, Florida. Anyone can attend for free.
If you’re wondering what Mickey’s saying at the beginning and end of each talk, it is: Jai Guru Dev, Jai Masters. Jai Guru Dev is a traditional Hindu phrase that means Glory to the Great Teacher (the most accurate translation would be glory to the shining remover of darkness), where the great teacher here is generally considered to be the Divine Soul, while we, as human beings, are considered the individuated Soul. Jai Masters means Glory to the Masters, some of whom Singer refers to at times.
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