Step One - Spirit and Matter
This month we will be begin discussing the Fundamental concepts of Mental Science and touch on a couple of the Universal Laws that comprise its makeup. The basic topic will be 'Spirit and Matter'. Check the "Files" link for a download-able meeting topic outline. Hopefully this will help you know what to expect, and how to prepare if you should so choose. Primary Topic Points for this Months Meeting: >> Step One - Spirit and Matter I will discuss The Relationship between Spirit and Matter. In that it is commonly accepted by the vast majority to be defined thus - "Living" Spirit and "Dead" Matter. Is Matter really "Dead"? That is to say, What is it that constitutes "Life"? Let's define these terms as we apply them - What do we mean by the "Livingness" of Spirit, and the "Deadness" of Matter? I will discuss the degrees of "Livingness" as actually being the differentiating factor. Therefore, can we accept that there is no such thing as "Dead" anything? After this I will open the floor for comments and input from each member on this subject. Any insights and additions will be welcomed. We are all physical expressions, mental processes, and most importantly, Spiritual beings; each one of us is a unique individualization or reflection of the ONE Universal Mind. We are, each of us, absolutely perfect right here and right now. Looking forward to seeing everybody on Nov 2nd. -- Victor
Starts
11/2/2010 @ 6:30
Ends
11/2/2010
Location
Denver, Colorado, United States
Denver, CO
This month we will be begin discussing the Fundamental concepts of Mental Science and touch on a couple of the Universal Laws that comprise its makeup. The basic topic will be 'Spirit and Matter'. Check the "Files" link for a download-able meeting topic outline. Hopefully this will help you know what to expect, and how to prepare if you should so choose. Primary Topic Points for this Months Meeting: >> Step One - Spirit and Matter I will discuss The Relationship between Spirit and Matter. In that it is commonly accepted by the vast majority to be defined thus - "Living" Spirit and "Dead" Matter. Is Matter really "Dead"? That is to say, What is it that constitutes "Life"? Let's define these terms as we apply them - What do we mean by the "Livingness" of Spirit, and the "Deadness" of Matter? I will discuss the degrees of "Livingness" as actually being the differentiating factor. Therefore, can we accept that there is no such thing as "Dead" anything? After this I will open the floor for comments and input from each member on this subject. Any insights and additions will be welcomed. We are all physical expressions, mental processes, and most importantly, Spiritual beings; each one of us is a unique individualization or reflection of the ONE Universal Mind. We are, each of us, absolutely perfect right here and right now. Looking forward to seeing everybody on Nov 2nd. -- Victor