Walk of Abraham Draws New-Thought Leaders to
Seaside Church
By Steve Dahl (abstract)

International Feng Shui Conference at San Diego Hilton, August 4–9
by Paula Colby, Theresa Caprio and Leslie Goldman (abstract)

Organic, Locally Grown Foods Featured at Hilton for
the International Feng Shui Conference(abstract)

The Prospering Power of Perception
by Terry Cole-Whittaker (abstract)

Techniques of Attraction
By Siva Baba (abstract)

The Politics of Trust, An Interview with former State Senator John Vasconcellos by Steve Hays (abstract)

Holding Your Ground by Penelope Young Andrade LCSW (Abstract)

 

 

Walk of Abraham Draws New-Thought Leaders to
Seaside Church

At a time when Jews, Muslims, and Christians are struggling to find solutions to vast philosophical differences, the nation's top New Thought leaders are converging here to announce their role in an extremely unusual program to bring all faiths back together. From Detroit , Houston , Denver , Hawaii , and all across the n ation, eleven New Thought leaders are gathering in Encinitas to draw attention to an international event that will blend an unlikely combination of beliefs, backgrounds, and values together in a very unusual walk for peace.

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International Feng Shui Conference at San Diego Hilton, August 4–9

The beat of the Shaman's drum, the sound of sacred ritual, the inspiration of heightened consciousness from sparks of people joining together to establish a new integrated model of living—all this and much more will be offered in San Diego this summer at the Sixth International Feng Shui Conference. The three-day meeting August 5th–7th, plus pre and post conferences August 4th and 8th, will be held at the Hilton San Diego Resort, a location rich in outdoor ambiance with its sandy shores, locations for outdoor luncheons, a Saturday night banquet and a late night drum circle around a fire pit.

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Organic, Locally
Grown Foods Featured at Hilton for
the International Feng Shui Conference

Foods grown locally from San Diego 's premiere biodynamic and organic farmers, and “Heart and Soul” natural food companies, will be served at the Hilton San Diego Bay Resort during the 6th International Feng Shui Conference from August 5-7.

The “Enchanted Gardener's Lunch” is the brainchild of Leslie Goldman, who calls himself Your Enchanted Gardener. The lunch is in co-partnership with the Hilton and its Executive Chef, Hermann Schaefer, and their special event named “Organic Celebration at the Hilton.”

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The Prospering Power of Perception

Being fortunate is first and always a state of mind and so is misfortune. In an instant, you can become fortunate with the right attitude or unfortunate, just like that, because you believe you have lost someone or something you value. You can be feeling wonderful and then get a phone call from someone who criticizes you. Right then, if you do not keep your mind in a good place, you can become hurt and dejected and lose your motivation to do anything for the rest of the day or longer.

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Manifesting
Techniques of Attraction

Dr. Baskaran Pillai (Siva Baba) is a scholar-mystic from the ancient Tamil Siddha tradition of southern India. He is the first guru from this tradition to come to the West.

Siva Baba studied meditation with different gurus in Rishikesh, the Himalayas, and later in southern India, where he was born and raised. He received his Master's Degree in English Literature and Master of Letters from the University of Madurai in India. Siva Baba holds a Ph.D. in Hinduism from the University of Pittsburgh, where he taught meditation courses.

He also served as Coordinator of Indian Studies for the University of Pittsburgh.

 

The Politics of Trust

“The Politics of Trust is a call for change. Informed by the tenets and values of humaniztic psychology and the human potential movement, the Politics of Trust champions the vitrues of self-esteem, social inclusion, and collaboration as pragmatic alternatives to the cynicism and divisiveness so predominant in today's politics.

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Transformational Talk
Holding Your Ground

Can you hold your ground when you need to? When it comes to defending ourselves, unfortunately, many of us are pushovers. Resisting others' requests or demands, even when they're unreasonable or excessive, raises a fear of being rejected, ridiculed. So we give in, give up, and with a sigh, sell ourselves out. “Next time,” we think, “I'll put my foot down.” The problem is that there's never a right time, never a time when it's comfortable to say “no” and honor ourselves.

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