What’s New at CSL Kelowna 💗 June 24, 2022
Our bodies are living communication devices with a line directly to Source. When we listen to our bodies, we move into flow with the One.
Our bodies are living communication devices with a line directly to Source. When we listen to our bodies, we move into flow with the One.
The best cure for sadness is to allow the wave to wash over us and pass. Love is a soothing balm.
It’s a week of new beginnings for us with our inaugural open-to-all Sunday Celebration at our new in-person location, Studio 9!
As we embark on our next great adventure and journey in community, we sense and know that it's alright and all right!
Many people go through the twists and turns of their own lives searching for the Meaning of Life.
“If an egg is broken by outside force, LIFE ENDS. If broken by inside force, LIFE BEGINS. Great things always begin from inside.”
What are you afraid of? Dying? Being broke? Afraid for your LOVED ones? Let’s unravel the Truth behind our fears together!
“What’s done is done. What’s gone is gone. One of life’s lessons is always moving on.” — Roy T. Bennett
Pearls don't lie on the seashore. If you want one, you must dive for it!” — Chinese Proverb
“When the root is deep, there is no reason to fear the wind.” — African Proverb
“The Divine Plan is one of Freedom.” — Ernest Holmes
“She silently stepped out of the race that she never wanted to be in, found her own lane and proceeded to win.” — Unknown
“The woods would be quiet if no bird sang but the one that sang best.” — Henry van Dyke
What’s the difference between the difference? When you take something away from something, what are you left with?
“If my mind can conceive it, and my heart can believe it – then I can achieve it.” — Muhammad Ali
It’s a Soul Food Sunday! Rev. Barbara Samuel dives into the third chapter of the Science of Mind text, “What It Does”.
“I stand with my body and heart open to goodness and I know that there is nothing that separates me from the river of life..."
I practice the art of first class thinking that leads me to recognizing fully the joy of life.
“Lose what needs to be lost to find what needs to be found!” — Neale Donald Walsch