Flyer for Diamond Approach Boston Free Meeting

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Flyer for Diamond Approach Boston Free Meeting

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  • For more information, contact: Elizabeth Slayton, [email protected] RSVP is not necessary but appreciated!

    "Let yourself be silently drawn by the

    stronger pull of what you really love"

    Rumi

    What calls you to a path?

    What feels true to you? What states or experiences resonate with a "Yes! in your body and being and

    call you to bring them more fully into daily life?

    Perhaps it is a simple experience of nature, a sunset, or moments of solitude, time with family, or those

    that share your practices and way of life...

    For some it is a soft call to the unknown, or the passionate search for what it would mean to live vibrantly, authentically in each moment. You are invited to come and reflect with your hosts on what sparks your curiosity and flame for Truth and realization, in an afternoon called:

    The Inner Flame for the Journey

    An Introduction to The Diamond Approach

    Sunday 15 November 2 pm - 4 pm Watertown Center for Healing Arts 22 Mt. Auburn St. Watertown, MA

    No cost.

    The Diamond Approach is a contemporary teaching that integrates

    psychological and spiritual understanding into one thread of living

    knowledge. The work is not a form of therapy, but a teaching to

    awaken and develop Presence, and move beyond our conditioning

    so we may live our deepest Truths of realization.

    The Diamond Approach has been taught in Boston for 20 years and

    for over 40 years in the USA. For more information visit

    www.ridhwan.org.

    This free introduction will be offered by teachers-in-training and

    experienced students of the school. It will include a presentation,

    experiential exercises to offer a taste of the work, and time for

    questions, inquiry, and discussion. All are welcome.

    "The truth is your very nature"

    - A.H. Almaas