DVD (2001 ECK Worldwide Seminar, Minneapolis, Minnesota)

"This ECKANKAR DVD features Harold Klemp, the spiritual leader of Eckankar, speaking at the 2001 ECK Worldwide Seminar in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 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)

It’s so easy to forget how powerful love can be in our lives. This talk is an eye-opening reminder.For in-stance, Martha, out of love for her daughter, volunteers to be in a school play. She agrees to play the grandmother in The Nutcracker. The part requires acting and dancing. Martha has never acted before, and she knows she can’t dance. But her daughter insists, “Well, don’t worry about it. She’s supposed to be just a little bit confused and forgetful, so that won’t matter.” There’s a surprise ending that the power of love brings to the play—onstage and offstage!Another story talks about a precious, but not very expen-sive gift Ann bought out of love for her husband. Her husband has trouble understanding why Ann studies Eckankar and does the spiritual exercises. That is, until her gift opens his eyes to the power of love Ann finds in ECK and takes their own relationship to a higher level.Discover how this happens, and experience how you, too, can realize the power of love in your own life.

Track Titles:
  1. A New Time
  2. Sparta and the Foreign Ambassador
  3. Paul on the Subject of Love
  4. Would Martha Dance?
  5. Ann’s Husband and the Five-Dollar CD
  6. Gladys Finds Her Path
  7. Jewels of Wisdom
  8. New ECK Items


Klemp, Harold The Power of Love


  
24.00 EUR  24.00 CHF

Artikelnr.: DVDE00062

 

 

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