New Thought Minister - Dr. Edward Viljoen talks Ordinary Goodness
Mar 23, 2017 ·
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Guest: Edward Viljoen Featured book: ORDINARY GOODNESS: The Surprisingly Effortless Path to Creating a Life of Meaning and Beauty Because we are constantly bombarded with sensational news stories of danger...
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Guest: Edward Viljoen
Featured book: ORDINARY GOODNESS: The Surprisingly Effortless Path to Creating a Life of Meaning and Beauty
Because we are constantly bombarded with sensational news stories of danger and wrongdoing, we are used to overlooking the less spectacular accounts of ordinary goodness. But, when we routinely ignore the seemingly mundane, positive stories in our daily lives, we risk developing a skewed, negative perspective on the world around us.
New Thought minister Edward Viljoen asserts that a complete and fulfilled life is comprised of garden-variety acts of kindness, faith, and compassion. Offering personal stories and practices to illustrate the ease of embracing a life centered on kindheartedness, Viljoen demonstrates:
How caring about the ordinary things creates extraordinary life experiencesHow to trust goodness in the face of life’s tragediesHow ordinary kindness guides us to make important life choicesHow in moments of exasperation we sometimes lose our composure, and how that is nothing to be ashamed aboutHow ordinary goodness leads to a redefining of Divinity
Bio:EDWARD VILJOEN (pronounced full-YOON) is the senior minister at the Center for Spiritual Living in Santa Rosa, CA. He is the author of the book The Power of Meditation, co-author (with Chris Michaels) of Spirit is Calling and Practice the Presence, and co-author (with Joyce Duffala) of Seeing Good at Work. He lives in Santa Rosa, California.
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Featured book: ORDINARY GOODNESS: The Surprisingly Effortless Path to Creating a Life of Meaning and Beauty
Because we are constantly bombarded with sensational news stories of danger and wrongdoing, we are used to overlooking the less spectacular accounts of ordinary goodness. But, when we routinely ignore the seemingly mundane, positive stories in our daily lives, we risk developing a skewed, negative perspective on the world around us.
New Thought minister Edward Viljoen asserts that a complete and fulfilled life is comprised of garden-variety acts of kindness, faith, and compassion. Offering personal stories and practices to illustrate the ease of embracing a life centered on kindheartedness, Viljoen demonstrates:
How caring about the ordinary things creates extraordinary life experiencesHow to trust goodness in the face of life’s tragediesHow ordinary kindness guides us to make important life choicesHow in moments of exasperation we sometimes lose our composure, and how that is nothing to be ashamed aboutHow ordinary goodness leads to a redefining of Divinity
Bio:EDWARD VILJOEN (pronounced full-YOON) is the senior minister at the Center for Spiritual Living in Santa Rosa, CA. He is the author of the book The Power of Meditation, co-author (with Chris Michaels) of Spirit is Calling and Practice the Presence, and co-author (with Joyce Duffala) of Seeing Good at Work. He lives in Santa Rosa, California.
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