CD Released in Spring 2019 (1985 Australian Seminar, Canberra, Australia)

"This Eckankar CD features Harold Klemp, the spiritual leader of Eckankar, speaking at the 1985 Australian Seminar in Canberra, Australia.
He is the author of Past Lives, Dreams, and Soul Travel, along with more than one hundred other published works about Soul’s journey home to God. Known as a pioneer of „everyday spirituality,“ he is helping many thousends discover the way of bringing the enlightenment of Soul into everyday life and practice." (blurb)

In this Soul Travel workshop, you’ll learn how the HU helps build spiritual energy during the Spiritual Exer-cises of ECK and how to root out any blockages (such as gossip or dishonesty) that may be holding you back.As the workshop unfolds, you’ll learn to pinpoint seemingly unrelated tests or situations which are affecting your spiritual exercises. For example, did you know that the most negative person in your world can help you solve the riddle of yourself? Consider him or her a gift from Spirit, and contemplate the si-tuation!This talk offers many hidden ways to learn, and explains the ins and outs of Soul Travel and spiri-tual growth.

Track Titles:
  1. The Value of HU
  2. Solving the Riddle of Yourself
  3. Dealing with Judgments
  4. Different from Prayers
  5. Spiritual Exercises as a Couple
  6. The Wind and the Ladder
  7. Initiation and Karma
  8. The next Adventure
  9. Seeing the Spiritual Eye
  10. Lights and Stars?
  11. Between Waking and Sleep
  12. Choice to Come Back
  13. Family Initiations
  14. Currents of Life
  15. Spiritual Discipline and the Mental Fast
  16. Animals and the HU
  17. Struck by the Inner Light
  18. Monkeys of the Mind
  19. Conserve the Love


Klemp, Harold Soul Travel Workshop: Understanding Your Experiences


  
19.00 EUR  19.00 CHF

Artikelnr.: CDE00267

 

 

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