Center for Spiritual Living Eugene and Mary Anne Radmacher to Offer a Free Inspirational Teleseminar Lean Forward Into Your Life
Lean Forward telesession explores a most comprehensive map to uncover the journey you are intended to travel and to fulfill your life's work. This is a free call and all are invited to attend from the comfort of their homes.
Eugene, OR, March 11, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Lean Forward into Your Life - Based on Mary Anne's book by the same name this profound conversation between two spiritual mentors explores how one can boldly look forward and dare to move through life's obstacles with honesty, joy, and velocity.
Mary Anne Radmacher is known as someone who demands that we 'live with intention, and it is clear that her intention is to be an explorer: always charging into the unknown, logging her journeys, and charting new landscapes for the benefit of the rest of us.
Lean Forward telesession explores a most comprehensive map to uncover the journey you are intended to travel and to fulfill your life's work.
This is a free call and all are invited to attend from the comfort of their homes. Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10-11:00 a.m. Pacific. Call in information available at http://tinyurl.com/LeanForward.
Mary Anne Radmacher's words and art travel the world to homes, hospitals, offices and school rooms. People use her classic combination of phrase and image to celebrate and commemorate from birth to remembering eulogies...and all the significances in between. Her words are found on web sites, in commencement speeches, in trade and professional journals, in eulogies and on diverse commercial products. Mary Anne's work is licensed to such internationally recognized firms as Quotable Cards and Brushdance. Her classic signature work is available through a dot com that bears her name. She publishes her writing through Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari Press. She is included in the most recent edition of the Oxford Dictionary of American Quotations. CNN, HGTV, Oprah, the New Yorker, among others, have featured her work.
Throughout her extensive entrepreneurial career Radmacher has demonstrated consistent green practices and expansive philanthropic and community involvement. Mary Anne enjoys teaching the benefits of a regular writing practice in the corporate context as well as to audiences ranging from preschool to prison. She believes a writing habit contributes to excellence and innovation in any environment from school room to board room to barbed prison walls.http://www.maryanneradmacher.net
Reverend Linda Finley has served as the Senior Pastor of Center for Spiritual Living in Eugene, Oregon for the last two years. She founded Religious Science of Petaluma, California in 1999, and prior to completing her ministerial training in 1998, she owned a beer and wine tavern for twelve years. She explains to people that it is not that big a leap from tavern-owner to pastor - "More like a lateral transfer. As a life-long student of human nature and builder of community, Linda brings a passion to her work and her play.
Linda is a dynamic speaker and experienced teacher of metaphysical principles. Her workshops are open, direct, and honest, and she reminds us all that as spiritual beings, we Are having a human experience.
Asked about her calling, she stated, "New Thought opened doorways for my mind and soul that I never knew were there, and I discovered that I have the ability to explain these principles in ways that people really get them and can apply them in their lives."
Center For Spiritual Living Eugene is a spiritual community that honors the Wisdom Teachings of the ages, as taught by the great sages and mystics throughout history.
CSL has been a part of the Eugene spiritual community since 1970, when it received it's charter. The Center has been at it's current location on Vernal since 1976.
CSL offers a teaching for those seeking a positive, uplifting experience of spiritual growth and renewal.
Anyone who likes the movies "What the Bleep" and "The Secret", enjoys seeing Wayne Dyer on the Public Broadcasting station, or the philosophy of Oprah Winfrey and Deepak Chopra resonate with them, will want to visit Center For Spiritual Living. Everyone is welcome. http://www.sgceugene.org
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For interviews and media coverage contact Nancy Gray at (541) 485-0035 or e-mail Nancy Gray at nancy@csleugene.com.
Mary Anne Radmacher is known as someone who demands that we 'live with intention, and it is clear that her intention is to be an explorer: always charging into the unknown, logging her journeys, and charting new landscapes for the benefit of the rest of us.
Lean Forward telesession explores a most comprehensive map to uncover the journey you are intended to travel and to fulfill your life's work.
This is a free call and all are invited to attend from the comfort of their homes. Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10-11:00 a.m. Pacific. Call in information available at http://tinyurl.com/LeanForward.
Mary Anne Radmacher's words and art travel the world to homes, hospitals, offices and school rooms. People use her classic combination of phrase and image to celebrate and commemorate from birth to remembering eulogies...and all the significances in between. Her words are found on web sites, in commencement speeches, in trade and professional journals, in eulogies and on diverse commercial products. Mary Anne's work is licensed to such internationally recognized firms as Quotable Cards and Brushdance. Her classic signature work is available through a dot com that bears her name. She publishes her writing through Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari Press. She is included in the most recent edition of the Oxford Dictionary of American Quotations. CNN, HGTV, Oprah, the New Yorker, among others, have featured her work.
Throughout her extensive entrepreneurial career Radmacher has demonstrated consistent green practices and expansive philanthropic and community involvement. Mary Anne enjoys teaching the benefits of a regular writing practice in the corporate context as well as to audiences ranging from preschool to prison. She believes a writing habit contributes to excellence and innovation in any environment from school room to board room to barbed prison walls.http://www.maryanneradmacher.net
Reverend Linda Finley has served as the Senior Pastor of Center for Spiritual Living in Eugene, Oregon for the last two years. She founded Religious Science of Petaluma, California in 1999, and prior to completing her ministerial training in 1998, she owned a beer and wine tavern for twelve years. She explains to people that it is not that big a leap from tavern-owner to pastor - "More like a lateral transfer. As a life-long student of human nature and builder of community, Linda brings a passion to her work and her play.
Linda is a dynamic speaker and experienced teacher of metaphysical principles. Her workshops are open, direct, and honest, and she reminds us all that as spiritual beings, we Are having a human experience.
Asked about her calling, she stated, "New Thought opened doorways for my mind and soul that I never knew were there, and I discovered that I have the ability to explain these principles in ways that people really get them and can apply them in their lives."
Center For Spiritual Living Eugene is a spiritual community that honors the Wisdom Teachings of the ages, as taught by the great sages and mystics throughout history.
CSL has been a part of the Eugene spiritual community since 1970, when it received it's charter. The Center has been at it's current location on Vernal since 1976.
CSL offers a teaching for those seeking a positive, uplifting experience of spiritual growth and renewal.
Anyone who likes the movies "What the Bleep" and "The Secret", enjoys seeing Wayne Dyer on the Public Broadcasting station, or the philosophy of Oprah Winfrey and Deepak Chopra resonate with them, will want to visit Center For Spiritual Living. Everyone is welcome. http://www.sgceugene.org
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For interviews and media coverage contact Nancy Gray at (541) 485-0035 or e-mail Nancy Gray at nancy@csleugene.com.
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Center For Spiritual Living Eugene
Nancy Gray
(541) 485-0035
www.sgceugene.org
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Nancy Gray
(541) 485-0035
www.sgceugene.org
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