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Diamond Heart Colorado
January 2024

Public Newsletter

Boundless light is not only love,
but a dimension of love beyond the human,
beyond the individual.
It is not for anyone,
and not by anyone.
It is for everyone;
true nature is manifesting everyone,
and everything,
as pure love.
A. H. Almaas

PUBLIC EVENTS
PORTALS TO THE UNKOWN

Join Gil Shalit, Diamond Approach teacher, for an exciting journey through the practice of Diamond Inquiry.

Discover a path to the realization and deeper understanding of your essential being.

Delve into the Moment: How to navigate the present with curiosity and openness.
The Power of the Unknown: Embrace the unknown as a gateway to deeper self-discovery.
Wherever You Are, Begin There: The journey starts with your current experience.

Whether you are new to the Diamond Approach or looking to deepen your practice, join us for a transformative experience.

The unknown can become a gateway into ever deeper discoveries of our essential nature.

Saturday, January 6, 2024 from 10 AM to 12:30 PM Mountain Time via Zoom

You can register HERE for free!
A zoom link will be sent to you the morning of the event.

Join Diamond Approach teacher Julia Dengel for an in-depth exploration of the Inner Critic, that inner voice that judges us, compares us to others, and constrains our capacity for joy and freedom to be ourselves. Through teachings and experiential exercises, we will investigate the origins and function of the Inner Critic, and will learn strategies to reclaim our capacity to be who we are in our depth and power.
Colorado public events can also be seen HERE
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
The Patience of Ordinary Things

It is a kind of love, is it not?
How the cup holds the tea,
How the chair stands sturdy and foursquare,
How the floor receives the bottoms of shoes
Or toes. How soles of feet know
Where they’re supposed to be.
I’ve been thinking about the patience
Of ordinary things, how clothes
Wait respectfully in closets
And soap dries quietly in the dish,
And towels drink the wet
From the skin of the back.
And the lovely repetition of stairs.
And what is more generous than a window.

Pat Schneider (1934-2020)
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OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
Chair - Skip Arnold
Admin - Gary Haraldsen
  T - 303-476-1563, gary@ridhwan.org

AV - Jeff Truesdall
Building - Mark Southwell
Land - Laurie Albright & Joy Lanzano
Sacred Space - Stephanie Ehret
Staff Liaison - Andreas Mouskos
Supplies - Marcia Johnson


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Ridhwan Center is located at
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Editor: Bev Alexander
Graphics: Nesdlara


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