September 15, 2024 Drunk on Forgiveness
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September 22, 2024 Roots and Wings
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“Roots and Wings” poem by Denis Waitley
September 29, 2024 As Above, So Below with Rev. Larry King
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Prayer for Health by Rev. Dr. Larry King
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October 6, 2024 Exactly As Is
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October 13, 2024 Lighten Up – Rev. Catherine Bonin
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October 20, 2024 An Enriched Life – You Matter!
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October 27, 2024 Open at the Top!
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September 15, 2024 Drunk on Forgiveness
Drunk on Forgiveness Join us this week for a journey of the soul with a message on Drunk on Forgiveness, learning to see forgiveness as a path to inner peace, a catalyst for healing, and a doorway to true freedom..
Drunk on Forgiveness – Today’s message is “Drunk on Forgiveness.” Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana, reminds you to remember grievances are illusions of separation, to have the courage to forgive yourself and others and to practice forgiveness daily to help heal the world. She invites you to let go and know that forgiveness is the key to happiness because it unites rather than separates us. As Mark Anthony Lord said:
“Forgiveness is a conscious choice to release someone from the personal prison you’ve created for them in your mind, and in so doing, you release yourself from that prison as well.”
Enjoy the music of Karen Drucker, Karen Mitchell and of our own CSL Southeast Louisiana music team.
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Drunk on Forgiveness– “No Frills” Service – The service starts at the opening welcome, no announcements, with a message on: Drunk on Forgiveness, which focuses on creating an accepting space within yourself so forgiveness can set you free.
Drunk on Forgiveness–Meditation – Join Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl and Karen Drucker as they move you into the silence, allowing yourself to settle into some time with the Divine, relaxing and opening your heart and breathing even deeper into knowing that in every moment you are safe and all is well. Listen to what the Divine wants you to know about how to choose to forgive people and circumstances in your life. The meditation song is “In This Every Moment” and you are invited to create a quiet space within yourself so forgiveness can set you free..
Drunk on Forgiveness– Reading Listen as Ellen Thrash reads two excerpts about Forgiveness in books by John O’Donohue. The first reading from “Eternal Echoes” reminds us: “When you forgive, some deeper, divine generosity takes over.”
The second reading from “Anam Cara” entitled “Journey of the Soul” reminds us: “Frequently, in a journey of the soul, the most precious moments are the mistakes. They have brought you to a place that you would otherwise have always avoided.”
Drunk on Forgiveness– Message Only – Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana provides a message on “Drunk on Forgiveness.” The message focuses on forgiveness as a path to inner peace, a catalyst for healing, and a doorway to true freedom. You are encouraged to see forgiveness as a powerful way to live in love. A Course in Miracles beautifully states,
“Forgiveness recognizes what you thought your brother did to you has not occurred.”
Imagine how much impact this community can have if we each remembered to see no separation and to envelop our brothers in forgiveness and love.”
Roots and Wings – Join us this week for a message on Roots and Wings, learning to grow your spiritual roots deep so that you can soar above any challenges.
Roots and Wings – This week message is on “Roots and Wings.” Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana, reminds you to remember to root yourself in Divine love, to use your wings to soar above challenges and to balance your roots and wings with service. As the saying goes:
“There are two lasting things we give our children. One is roots and the other is wings.”
Enjoy the music of Karen Drucker and our own CSL Southeast Louisiana music team.
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As a bonus this week, the poem by Denis Waitley, “Roots and Wings”, is also available.
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Roots and Wings – “No Frills” Service – The service starts at the opening welcome, no announcements, with a message on: Roots and Wings, which focuses on how to grow deep roots so you soar to your highest self.
Roots and Wings–Meditation – Join Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl and the CSL music team as they move you into the silence, allowing yourself to settle into some time with the Divine, relaxing and opening your heart to this present moment, and breathing even deeper into knowing the Divine is flowing through you, as you. The meditation song is “Tender Yes” and you are invited to listen to what the Divine wants you to know about deepening your spiritual roots and strengthening your wings so as to overcome any obstacles and soar to your highest self.
Roots and Wings – Reading – Listen as Michelle Venable reads a poem by Denis Waitley entitled Roots and Wings. The poem reminds us that roots and wings are two of our greatest gifts.
Roots and Wings – Message Only – Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana provides a message on “Roots and Wings.” Rev. Larrye-Marie reminds you to step fully into spiritual practices which strengthen your roots and allows you to use your wings to soar above the challenges in life. Both Jeremiah and Isaiah provide messages about our roots and wings.
Imagine how much impact this community can have if we each engages in spiritual practices that strengthened our roots and had us soaring above obstacles.
Don’t forget to download the questions from the website.
This week you can also download the poem by Denis Waitley called “Roots and Wings.”
As Above, So Below – Join us this week on our journey to As Above, So Below, learning to remember that our health is part of our wholeness that comes from the One Life that is God’s Life and our life.
As Above, So Below– “No Frills” Service – The service starts at the opening welcome, no announcements, with a message on: As Above, So Below, which focuses on remembering that our health is part of our wholeness that comes from the One Life that is God’s Life and our life.
As Above, So Below–Meditation – Join Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl and Gary Lynn Floyd as they move you into the silence, allowing yourself to settle into some time with the Divine, relaxing and opening your heart to this present moment, and breathing even deeper into knowing the Divine is flowing through you, as you. The meditation song is “Dropping Down” and you are invited to drop down into the place within you where you feel that connection, into that place where you know the truth of who you are and listen to what the Divine wants you to know about surrendering to to love and accepting all of who you are.
As Above, So Below– Reading – Listen as Rev. Dr. Larry King reads an excerpt from Ernest’s Holmes book , “Living The Science of Mind.” The reading, from the chapter on “Spiritual Conviction is Essential,” reminds us “Our mental vision must be guided by the star of hope and not the illusion of despair. We are to know that the Spirit triumphs over everything, Love is all-conquering, joy becomes supreme.”.”
As Above, So Below– Message Only – Today’s message is the second on “As Above, So Below.” Listen as guest speaker Rev. Dr. Larry King encourages you to look at how you see God, and reminds you that your health is a Divine birthright and that truly is only One Life of which we are all a part. As the magician tarot card shows us, it is truly as above, so below and our lives are eternal, so we can have perfect health.
Imagine how much impact this community can have as we join each other on this journey to recognizing that the One Life that is God’s life is also our Life.
Don’t forget to download Rev. Larry’s prayer for health from the website
Exactly As Is Join us this week for a journey of the soul with a message on Exactly As Is, learning that profound spiritual principle that we often hear about but sometimes find challenging to practice: letting things be exactly as they are.
Exactly As Is – Today’s message is “Exactly As Is.” Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana, reminds you to remember that profound spiritual principle that we often hear about but sometimes find challenging to practice: letting things be exactly as they are. She invites you to let go of control, to surrender to divine perfection, and to accept what is, exactly as it is.
As Mark Anthony Lord said:
“When we stop resisting, we stop suffering. Acceptance is the gateway to peace. It’s not that the circumstances change, but our relationship to them changes.”
Enjoy the music of Gary Lynn Floyd, Karen Drucker, and of our own CSL Southeast Louisiana music team.
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Exactly As Is– “No Frills” Service – The service starts at the opening welcome, no announcements, with a message on: Exactly As Is, which focuses on remembering that profound spiritual principle that we often hear about but sometimes find challenging to practice: letting things be exactly as they are.
Exactly As Is–Meditation – Join Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl and Gary Lynn Floyd as they move you into the silence, allowing yourself to settle into some time with the Divine, relaxing and opening your heart and breathing even deeper into knowing that in every moment you are safe and all is well. Listen to what the Divine wants you to know about what is the first step for you to take to begin to accept exactly what is. The meditation song is “Haven of Peace” and you are invited to create a quiet space within yourself so as to find peace.
Exactly As Is– Reading Listen as Judy Johnson reads an excerpt from 365 Science of Mind, A Year of Daily Wisdom by Ernest Holmes. The reading called “I Accept the Heritage of Happiness” reminds us: “We should daily feel a deeper union with Life, a greater sense of that indwelling God, the God of the everywhere, within us.”
Exactly As Is– Message Only – Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana provides a message on “Exactly As Is.” The message focuses on letting things be exactly as they are, and cultivating a deep sense of acceptance and trust in the divine unfolding of life. When we surrender to life being what it is, we are not surrendering or being apathetic. Mark Anthony Lord reminds us:
“Surrender is not about giving up; it’s about giving in—to love, to the Divine, to your higher self. When you surrender, you are releasing your attachment to how things should be and making room for how things are meant to be.”
Imagine how much impact this community can have if we each remembered to accept the flow of life and accept what is, exactly the way it unfolds.
Lighten Up! – Join us this week for Lighten Up!. Learn how to look to the light when challenges occur in your life.
Lighten Up! – This week our service focuses on Lighten Up! – how to look to the light and use laughter to help us through challenges. Our guest speaker, Rev. Catherine Bonin, the Happiness minister, is an experienced story teller and fabulous speaker. She encourages you to look up into the light when challenges occur, to learn to laugh to lighten your load, and to let go of what no longer serves you, living in the present moment. She reminds us of the Yiddish proverb:
“What soap is to the body, laughter is to the soul.”
Enjoy the music of Karen Drucker, Gary Lynn Floyd and of our own CSL Southeast Louisiana music team.
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Lighten Up! “No Frills” Service – The service starts at the opening welcome, no announcements, with a message which focuses on Lighten Up!. Learn to to look to the light when challenges occur in your life and use laughter to help.
Lighten Up!- Meditation Join Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl and Karen Drucker as they move you into a time of becoming aware you find peace in the stillness of moments. As Karen Drucker sings “In the Stillness,” settle into a place of receiving whatever the Divine wants you to hear about how you can find peace in laughter and in letting go.
Lighten Up!– Reading Listen as Nancy Wertz reads the January 24th entry from 365 Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes. This entry reminds us “If we really are in union with a Divine Source then there should come a feeling of abundance in everything we do—an abundance of friendship, of self-expression, of everything.”
Lighten Up!- Message Only Listen as Rev. Catherine Bonin, the happiness minister provides a message: “Lighten up!” Rev. Catherine encourages you look at challenges from a higher perspective of what you can learn and to learn to let go of those things in the past that no longer serve you. She reminds you to laugh and lighten up!
Jewish mystics say that the most exalted mystical states circle back to the simplicity of each day’s prayers.
Imagine what your life and the world might look like if we each looked for the light in our daily prayers and dared to let laughter lighten up our lives!
An Enriched Life – You Matter! Join us this week for a journey of the soul with a message on An Enriched Life – You Matter!, remembering an enriched life comes from embracing your own divinity and the interconnectedness of everyone..
An Enriched Life – You Matter! – Today’s message is “An Enriched Life – You Matter!.” Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana, reminds you to remember to embrace your own divinity, to recognize the interconnectedness of everyone, and to live your life with compassion and conscious choice. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said:
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”
Enjoy the music of Gary Lynn Floyd and of our own CSL Southeast Louisiana music team.
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An Enriched Life – You Matter!– “No Frills” Service – The service starts at the opening welcome, no announcements, with a message on: An Enriched Life – You Matter!, which focuses on remembering an enriched life comes from embracing your own divinity and the interconnectedness of everyone.
An Enriched Life – You Matter!–Meditation – Join Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl and Gary Lynn Floyd as they move you into the silence, allowing yourself to settle into some time with the Divine, relaxing and opening your heart and breathing even deeper into knowing how it is that you find the kingdom of God within yourself and know that you matter! Listen to what the Divine wants you to know about what is the first step for you to take to discover an enriched life. The meditation song is “Behold” and you are invited to create a quiet space within yourself so as to find that kingdom of God within you.
An Enriched Life – You Matter!– Reading Listen as Judy Johnson reads an excerpt from 365 Science of Mind, A Year of Daily Wisdom by Ernest Holmes. The reading called “I Recognize That My Unity with All Humankind Is of Divine Origin” reminds us: “ I believe there is but one Spirit in which everyone lives, moves, and has his being. … therefore, I am learning to see every person I meet in the light of this divine and changeless truth.”
An Enriched Life – You Matter!– Message Only – Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana provides a message on “An Enriched Life – You Matter!.” The message focuses on how to live an enriched life in which you know your life matters. When we accept our own divinity and make our inner journey the most important one, we have an enriched life.
Ernest Holmes invite us to remember:
“I know that I am a Divine being on the pathway of an endless self-expression and that the eternal God is my host, now and forevermore.”
Imagine how much impact this community can have if we each remembered that we are each divinie and every one’s life matters.
Open at the Top Join us this week for a journey of the soul with a message on Open at the Top, learning to remember that there are multiple paths to enlightenment and Truth is ever-expanding.
Open at the Top – Today’s message is “Open at the Top.” Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana, If you want to watch only a portion of the service, use these related links:
Open at the Top– “No Frills” Service – The service starts at the opening welcome, no announcements, with a message on: Open at the Top, which focuses on remembering there are multiple paths to enlightenment and Truth is ever-expanding.
Open at the Top–Meditation – Join Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl and Gary Lynn Floyd as they move you into the silence, allowing yourself to settle into some time with the Divine, relaxing and opening your heart and breathing even deeper into knowing that in every moment you are safe and all is well. Listen to what the Divine wants you to know about embracing the philosophy that one religion is not for everyone, and thus we allow for diversity in our paths to God. The meditation song is “O Great Spirit” and you are invited to find the ability within yourself to be open at the top.
Open at the Top– Reading Listen as NicOurso reads an the August 4th excerpt from 365 Science of Mind, A Year of Daily Wisdom by Ernest Holmes. The reading called “ God’s Law Is Written in My Heart” reminds us: “Since the only life you can have is the life of the Spirit within you, you need but permit Its radiance to flow through your thought into self-expression.”
Open at the Top– Message Only – Listen as Rev. Larrye-Marie Heyl, spiritual leader of Center for Spiritual Living Southeast Louisiana provides a message on “Open at the Top.” The message focuses on allowing everyone to have their own path to enlightenment and on constantly striving to be curious and humble in our quest for spiritual knowledge. When we welcome new ideas and perspectives, we are open at the top and we expand our consciousness. Ernest Holmes reminds us:
“A world without religion would be chaos. A world built on dogma alone would be arbitrary. Surely any religion which holds that the Final Truth has been delivered, once and for all, to its own group must contain a large amount of superstition, and thereby prohibits the further evolution of the human mind..”
Imagine how much impact this community can have if we each remembered to be open at the top and expanded that philosophy to all nations.