Monday, April 20, 2020

Fire In The Belly, Urging You Into Action April Global Themes - Week 4


Centers for Spiritual Living suggested theme for April is Bright Beginnings, and this week’s recommended topic is Fire in the Belly.

Fire in the belly is an idiomatic expression that refers to the stamina and passion, or inner drive to achieve something. It’s the feeling that urges us into action.

What is urging you into action right now?

Blessings,

Edward Viljoen

Monday, April 13, 2020

The Unwritten Script for Your Life - Global Themes Week 3

What do you use your beautiful imagination for?

Do you pour your creative energy into worrying about the worst case scenarios?

I was brought up in a household where that was considered to be the responsible thing to do. In Science of Mind I learned a better way to use my creative power by imagining the world the way I would like to see it.

I invite you to consider this week what a bright beginning for you might be. What new direction would you like to see emerge for you, for your loved ones, and for our world. And then, importantly, I invite you to take time to sit quietly and use your beautiful imagination, to do what Don Miguel Ruiz describes as dreaming a new dream for creation.

Music
"Sovereign"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Wednesday, April 08, 2020

Share Your Vision With the World

Park Point Press is Center for Spiritual Living’s exclusive book publishing imprint. Since 2013, we’ve helped Science of Mind and New Thought authors tell their stories to readers around the globe.

Today’s Park Point Press is elevated to reach a broader audience through full-spectrum marketing solutions coupled with customized print and digital distribution. Just as every book is unique, each author receives a publication package tailored to meet their vision.

Park Point press is hosting two FREE informational sessions in April — one for new authors and the other for published authors looking to take their marketing efforts to the next level. Both sessions will be hosted using Zoom technology.

Select the one that works best for your needs and register online:

Ready, Set, Publish: Become a CSL Author

Monday, April 13, 2020 at 12 p.m. MT

Register here

This Zoom conversation will include tips for getting your idea off the ground, the benefits of working with Park Point press and the value of our three-tiered introductory packages.

Duration: 60 minutes

CSL Savvy: Marketing Your New Book

Monday, April 20, 2020 at 12 p.m. MT

Register here

For published authors, learn how to leverage Park Point Press and CSL’s unique and far-reaching audience to get your story in the hearts and mind of more people. Topics will include creative social media strategies, becoming an Amazon #1 bestseller and engaging digital content for all demographics — podcasting, livestreaming, author interviews and more.

Duration: 60 minutes

When you register, you’ll receive a confirmation email and virtual meeting details.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE MARKETING FLYER

We look forward to seeing you in the Zoom Room to explore how Park Point Press can bring your book to the world.

Happy writing!

The CSL Publishing Team

Photo by Kourosh Qaffari on Unsplash

Monday, April 06, 2020

Broken Open - April Global Theme Week 2


My colleague Dr. Margaret Stortz, writes about resurrection in a practical and personal way, saying that ever day we wake up, we are engaging in a kind of resurrection. She asks us to remember that there are always awaiting possibilities for us, and to let each day’s resurrection hold real meaning by being mindful of how we want to wake up and show up in the world.

What would a bring new beginning look like in your life?

Blessings to you

Edward  Viljoen

Music
"Sovereign"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Saturday, April 04, 2020

Rabbi George Gittleman in Conversation with Edward Viljoen

I'm talking to faith leaders from different traditions, asking them how they are responding to the feelings arising in their communities.  This conversation with Rabbi George Gittleman of Congregation Shomrei Torah can be seen on YouTube by clicking here.



Wednesday, April 01, 2020