A spiritual community and way of living based on hope, faith, and self empowerment

 

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Fall - Winter 2008/2009

 

Terms and Conditions

 

Introduction

 

All classes offered at the Centre for Spiritual Living are accredited courses, unless otherwise noted. These courses are required if the student chooses to obtain Registered Practitioner/Spiritual Coach  and/or Ministerial designation (as outlined by International Centers for Spiritual Living).

 

Course Requirements

For Credit

In order to achieve a “Completed” mark for any course the student must;

  • arrive on time
  • attend all classes (in the event of unforeseen circumstances a student may at the discretion of the instructor miss 1 class)
  • have a copy of the appropriate course text
  • complete all assignments prior to course completion
  • actively participate in each class
  • in the event of missing a class the student is required to write a 300 word essay on how this class material is applicable to the students life. The essay is due at the next class.

The student will receive an “Incomplete” mark if any of the above conditions are not met. In the event of receiving and “Incomplete” the student will have to repeat the class and pay the current registration fee.

 

For General Information

The student is expected to;

  • arrive on time
  • attend all classes
  • have the appropriate course text
  • complete all assignments prior to course completion
  • actively participate in all classes
  • in the event of missing a class the student is required to write a 300 word essay on how this class material is applicable to the students life. The essay is due at the next class.

It is assumed that any person attending a course has valuable insight and wisdom to share with the other class students and is expected to participate in a manner that they would if taking the course for credit.

 

Course Fees

All course fees are to be paid by the end of the first class unless other arrangements have been made with the instructor.

All fees are non-refundable

 

Semester 2

Wednesday November 12 to January 14, 2008

The Spiritual Path

The Spiritual Path introduces students to the background, history, and beginnings of Science of Mind as well as to a new concept of God. Classes explore how god relates to the individual and how thought creates our personal reality. This course covers the first 60 pages of The Science of Mind®, and introduces the steps of spiritual mind treatment, also known as affirmative prayer.

Texts: · The Science of Mind, Ernest Holmes

 

Course tuition: $175.00 (after January 1, 2009 $200.00)

 

Thursday November 13 to January 15, 2009

Spiritual Economics

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Focusing on prosperity issues, the student of Spiritual Economics will gain a greater understanding of the basic metaphysical principles which govern our financial well-being. Participants will learn how to use these principles effectively in everyday life. This is a sensible, solution-oriented class, and is appropriate for the new or advanced student.

REQUIRED TEXTS: Spiritual Economics – Eric Butterworth

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: Teacher may assign

Course tuition: $175.00 (after January 1, 2009 $200.00)

 

 

 

Winter - Spring 2009

Semester 1

 

Wednesday February 4 to April 1, 2009

 

The Nature of Effective Prayer

Spiritual Mind Treatment: The Nature of Effective Prayer is designed to give the student a thorough understanding of the nature and practice of affirmative prayer. SOM 102 incorporates exercises that develop the student’s understanding of how to pray effectively for themselves. Participants practice by writing spiritual mind treatments. This course covers pages 63-83 in The Science of Mind.

Text: The Science of Mind, Ernest Holmes

Course tuition: $200.00

 

Thursday February 5 to April 2, 2009

Spiritual Fitness

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Spiritual Fitness is a lifestyle and an attitude that can help you rediscover the real meaning and sacredness of your life. Like physical fitness, it’s not a one off deal - it needs your ongoing commitment. To stay spiritually fit means living in truth and trust i.e. being yourself at the deepest level in everything you do, bringing all of you to your life experiences. It also means trusting that there is a greater power constantly guiding you and inviting you, through your life experiences, to live more openly and lovingly. When we trust, we start to make our choices and decisions from a place of love and courage instead of from fear. This in turn gives us clarity and strength.

REQUIRED TEXTS: Spiritual Fitness by Caroline Reynolds

Spiritual Fitness Teaching Manual – D. M. Jones

Course tuition: $200.00Semester 2

 

 

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