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Unveiling the Inner Light

Unveiling the Inner Light:
Meditations and Contemplations
on Freedom From Fear

an afternoon workshop with “Ramananda” John Welshons

The opposite of Love is fear; but what is all-encompassing
can have no opposite   
~ A Course in Miracles

In this lovely Sunday afternoon workshop, Ramananda John E. Welshons returns to Unity Church in Albany to lead us in an exploration of the way in which fear inhibits the full expression of our Soul’s Light. Any fear . . . no matter how small or inconsequential . . . closes off the full access to ‘The Light Within.’
Through meditation, dharma talk, and dialogue, we will learn to recognize the effects of fear . . . and the Freedom embodied in letting go of it . . . on the journey to wholeness, fearlessness, and Unconditional Love.

  • For those studying The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer, Ramananda’s offering will synchronize beautifully with the book’s themes!

JOHN E. WELSHONS (“Ramananda”) is a highly respected contemporary spiritual teacher who lectures and leads meditation courses throughout North America. He has been a practitioner of vipassana (mindfulness) meditation and various forms of yoga for more than fifty years. In addition to his latest book, One Soul, One Love, One Heart: The Sacred Path to Healing All Relationships, he is also the author of Awakening from Grief: Finding the Way Back to Joy and When Prayers Aren’t Answered, two books that emerged from forty-five years of experience helping people deal with dramatic life change and loss.

RAMANANDA has studied world religions throughout his life. His teachings weave together the mystical and contemplative aspects of the world’s great spiritual traditions. He is a beloved meditation teacher, and one of our most respected authorities on how to use life’s inevitable difficulties as the steps on our own path of spiritual awakening

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