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Pittsburgh (2/27/10)
In his first Lifescapes of 2010, Samuel continues exploring the
topic of renewal by focusing his teaching on how we can renew being
and knowing what we are, and how to use that to change ourselves
and the world. Topics of Samuels interactive discussions include:
the need for practice and focus in all we do; the role the placebo
effect plays in our lives; tenants of power that can change the
world including sending energy, renewing and learning trust, and
communicating with difficult people; the critical role diet and
exercise play in molding our bodies to hold the energy we need to
wield to change our selves and our world, and more.
Lexington (3/6/10)
During this Lifescapes, Samuel continued his focus of renewal as
he discussed the following: why every work of power requires working
with others; the importance of having a function of spiritual service
in every aspect of our lives; why it is crucial to hold higher frequencies,
and practices that will allow us to do so; the negative impact of
animal-based foods and tips for avoiding them; the benefits of living
foods; how decisions about food tells us what we believe about ourselves
and what our priorities are; why our relationship with food reflects
our beliefs regarding prosperity; how settling for less can affect
our spiritual energy; and more.
Atlanta (3/13/10)
In the last Lifescapes of this series, Samuel goes deeper into his
discussions about renewal with topics including: an easy and simple
way to change the world; the relationship between renewal and recommitment;
the importance of and techniques for detaching; ways to know if
we are dealing with our issue/lesson or someone elses; the
need, on all levels, to renew passion; the role of vision in renewal
and passion; how sexual practices activate god and goddess force
within us; the importance of intimacy in all our relationships;
how orgasm activates our Source self, and renews, refreshes, and
literally recreates us; and more.
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