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The Minister of Conscious Living Center, Reverend Jane Beach, is a visionary leader, inspirational speaker and published author. She is committed to creating a safe space in which people feel comfortable to relax into their personal relationship with Spirit … their own inner wisdom. Real life situations are seen with eyes of hope and possibility, and lives are changed. This vision is evident in Rev. Jane’s messages on Sundays and within every class taught at the Center. As Rev. Jane says, “Once you know how Loved you are, everything else takes care of itself.”

Sunday Services: 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM

8:30-9:30 A softer, more intimate feel. Designed to be spiritually healing and participatory, it leaves time for questions and comments about Rev. Jane's sermon. Meditation at 8:15

10:30-11:30 A full service, which includes our youth program provided for families with children and meditation at 10:15.

A Sampling of Rev. Jane's Sunday Talks

January 29, 2012 - Epiphany Sunday

 

The theme for February is Practice.

The book choice for February is Just One Thing: Developing a Buddha Brain One Simple Practice at a Time by Rick Hanson.

Sundays in February:

February 5 - Be Good to Yourself

  • Science has proven that the brain takes the shape the mind rests upon.
  • Take steps toward your own well-being; you deserve to be happy.
February 12 - Enjoy Life
  • Relish the pleasure of daily life; notice what you enjoy and what you don't enjoy.
  • Give yourself permission to rest and have fun.
February 19 - Engage the World
  • Be okay with, "I don't know." It opens up a whole new world!
  • Do what you can where you can, and be willing to let go of the result.
February 26 - Be at Peace
  • The power of staying in the present moment lets go of past regrets and future anticipations.
  • Relax expectations - imperfections are all around us.

Sunday Service CDs
CDs of the Sunday message are available at the Center, or by mail. For more information on subscriptions phone our office at (650) 965-1152, or email our Office.

"Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous."
Einstein

Rev. Jane's Sunday Talks

The Song On Your Lips - January 22, 2012

The Art of Life - January 8, 2012

Callings - December 18, 2011

Awakenings - December 4, 2011

Light and Free - November 27, 2011

Resignation from Adulthood - November 20, 2011

An Abundant Universe - November 13, 2011

Smoke Signals - October 23, 2011

It Could Be Anyone - October 16, 2011

Right Before You - October 9, 2011

Sing Your Song - October 2, 2011

One Love - September 25, 2011

Faith - September 18, 2011

Unity - September 11, 2011

Acceptance - September 4, 2011

Hafiz - August 28, 2011

Rumi - August 14, 2011

Saint Francis of Assisi - August 7, 2011






 

 

 

 

 

Jane's February Thoughts

We were born of the greatest love of all. Love is at our core, and peace is our nature. Our soul - the part of us that is of the divine spirit - is our forever guide, always available to lead us to the highest and happiest outcome in every situation.

Our human lives give us many opportunities to practice knowing the truth of our nature! We have experiences throughout each day which offer us choices: patience or annoyance, acceptance or resentment, calm or upset? We can, at any moment, choose to look for what's right or wallow in what's wrong. When we listen to the whisperings of our soul, we will begin to focus on the feelings and subsequent behaviors that are uplifting.

You may have heard the saying,"When a door shuts, a window opens." This invites us to trust that no matter what the circumstance, life is on our side! In difficult times, we can let go of victim mentality and choose to become the hero of our life. We find gratitude in the fact that we are alive, we have clothes to wear and a place to sleep tonight. We begin to look for what's right with our lives. The softening that comes from this new focus causes solutions to the problem to surface. Voila! We have become our own hero!

Practicing listening to the guidance of our soul in everyday activities provides the resilience we need to respond to whatever life offers. If we can find a way to see sitting in traffic as a blessing, we will be far better able to handle a health issue or job layoff. As we continue to follow our inner guidance, we will figure out the blessing in those circumstances, as well!

We were not meant to play small; stepping into every situation knowing that we are divinely guided leads to a life that is joyous and fulfilling. Won't you give it a try? You're worth it, you know!

With love,
Jane