Callings: Ego and Duality

February 16, 2020

Does finding your calling mean ego enhancement? Does searching for a calling keep our focus in duality?

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Sharing Our Inner Self – Finding The Authentic Self

May 7, 2017

“Authenticity requires a genuine sharing of our inner self, irrespective of the consequences.” Monica McIntyre continues the topic on the authentic self.

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Forgiveness – Finding Our Authentic Self

April 2, 2017

Last week we looked at shame, authenticity, and forgiveness so I want to continue this Sunday with the same theme of forgiveness and its importance for spiritual growth. So, when I found a website called “Unravelling Reality: a Spiritual Exploration” and the first article was entitled, Forgiveness and Its Importance for Spiritual Growth, I thought

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Healing Shame and Guilt – Finding Our Authentic Self

March 26, 2017

Having found out how to expose shame and guilt to keep them from continuing, we are now going to look at how to get rid of them. Monica McIntyre continues the series on Finding Our Authentic Self.

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Negative Feelings Are Our Wisdom – The Authentic Self

March 18, 2017

Last Sunday we discussed our shadow side and why it is often kept hidden – sometimes because we are ashamed of something, and other times because we are unaware of whose voice or what motive is driving our behavior. Many times, problems arise when we try to completely eradicate the “negative” parts of us. Pema

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The Shadow Self – The Authentic Self

March 12, 2017

Monica McIntyre presents continues the series on the topic of Finding the Authentic Self with insight from Elizabeth Lesser.

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Whose Voice is it? – Finding the Authentic Self

March 7, 2017

With practice and time we can learn to tell the difference between the voice of our ego and the voice of our authentic self. Monica McIntyre presents a continuing discusssion on finding the authentic self.

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Being Vulnerable – Showing the Authentic Self

February 19, 2017

“The light is always there within but it takes being broken open to see it.” Rev. Monica McIntyre presents the topic of being vulnerable and showing our wounds as a path to authenticity and wholeness.

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