This Sunday…And Opening Concert for Albany Peace Project

This Sunday…And Opening Concert for Albany Peace Project
Law of Attraction: Thinking Bigger Than Your EnvironmentBethany Gonyea
12/11 at 2:00 PM
Spirit Tree Connections
987 New Loudon Road,Latham NY
“To Change is to think greater than you feel.” Joe Dispenza
In order for our intentions to work for us, we need to break out of our regular patterning to create something new. The problem we encounter is that we have conditioned ourselves to expect the expected, which makes it incredibly difficult for us to create something new through intention.
In this talk, we will be discussing what “emotional addictions” are and how we can use intentional meditation to bypass our daily conscious patterns to create something new. We will talk about how when we think about the same thought repeatedly, our body makes chemicals to match the thought we were just thinking and these chemicals create a “feeling.“ Over time, we get used to a limited range of feelings, and when we strive to move past those feelings, the body pulls us back into the familiar feeling set.
We will discuss how some scientists are calling the body the “subconscious mind” and that to create something new, we need to have the power of will to overcome the chemical addictions of the body. This process is often incredibly difficult, but when we recognize the struggle for what it is (the chemical environment of the body luring us back to the familiar), we can see the struggle for the chemical addiction it actually is, and make strategic skillful strides to overcome it.
$25 Donation Appreciated
SAVE THE DATE!!! 2017 Albany Peace Project Kickoff Program Concert –
Participate in the Albany Peace Project This January and Awaken the Hero Within with the Albany Peace Project This January!
Friday Evening, December 30,
Unity Church of Albany
7:00 PM
As the testimonials say below, amazing things happen when people participate in the Albany Peace Project. The theme of this year is “Awakening the Hero Within,” because after three years of offering APP, we have heard some powerful stories of how when we advocate for the dignity and honor of others, we enlargen ourselves. We feel greater dignity, self respect and deep purpose with our lives. In these times of great global turmoil, we can find a place in ourselves through these meditations, where we know we are connected to a Loving Intelligence that connects us all, and “vote with our heart” to accelerate the presence of peace on this planet. Taking a stand in our own hearts for peace, instead of feeling victimized by media accounts, makes our head go up and our shoulders go back. Meditation peace research has been demonstrated, however we need your help to get local measurable results. We can’t just talk about peace…we must “be it”
Come join us for a catalyzing uplifting evening on Friday Evening December 30 with exhilarating group of musicians, singers and and also inspiring speakers!!! The program concert will help you to start 2017 off right and set you on a trajectory to make 2017 your best year yet!
- After participating int the Albany Peace Projet for two years, it is still hard to describe what participaing in the Albany Peace Project does…but it just changes you…for the better.
- I asked my husband to join me meditating Jan 1 as part of the Peace Project, not something he would choose to do. We selected 5:00 pm as our time. Yesterday at 4:50, he asked if we were going to be meditating. Thank you for creating this project. Peace starts at home. It has descended here!
- I was very moved by today’s meditation, and I’m very moved by your work. Thank you.
- First, your guided meditations this year are beyond wonderful. I am loving them all.
- You’ve got some interesting people you’ve interviewed.
- Great interview & meditation today. Thanks
- Wow! I LOVE your guided meditation. You are so sweet and gentle. Having us envision Albany residents in scenarios is brilliant! You are a gem; APP is fortunate to have you on the team.
Albany Peace Project – January 1-15
From January 1-15 we will be sending daily meditation inspiring peace in Albany with daily interviews of inspiring thought leaders. Please participate, and encourage your friends to participate as well.
The Art of Feminine Presence
Jill Boyd
1/8/17 at 2;00
Spirit Tree Connections
987 New Loudon Road,Latham NY
If you are a woman who has been on a personal and spiritual growth path for quite some time and wanting to stop pushing to make things happen, come and experience an informational session and demonstration on the Art of Feminine Presence. It is a series of unique and tangible practices that increases a woman’s presence, feminine energy and vocal power so she can be heard, be seen and inspire change. These are practical tools that create massive results. You will see the change in yourself and other women immediately. It is undeniable. It is not where we intellectually discuss whether the feminine needs to be more present in our society. We already know that. It is not that we dance on a beach with hip scarves in the hope it will change our lives. We can do that on our own. Imagine walking into any room or any situation with a magnetic presence and attract the attention you want in your career and in your relationships. Your life will be transformed.
Jill Boyd is a certified teacher in the Art of Feminine Presence. She is an iconic image stylist. She is licensed in New York as a registered nurse and aesthetician. She received a masters degree from Long Island University in Community Mental Health Counseling. She graduated from Austin’s School of Spa Technology and afterwards received training from the Stoltz Image Institute in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; Gabriel Productions in Miami, Florida; The Universal Style System in San Moreno, California; and the Conselle Institute of Image Management in Provo, Utah.
$25 Donation Appreciated
Law of Attraction; Manifesting Through Being, Not Force
Bethany Gonyea
1/15/17 at 2;00
Spirit Tree Connections
987 New Loudon Road,Latham NY
“The Universe responds not to what you want, but who you are being.” Joe Dispenza
In the west, we are taught to “go after” what we want and to “make” things happen. The assumption is that we need to take full responsibility for manifesting our dreams. However, research is suggesting there is a another way of being in the world. One where we do not consider ourselves separate from a static environment, but actually intimately connected to a living vibrant whole. In this paradigm, we are not in charge of performing miracles, but only just beginning them. Taoists have been aware of and described this state for centuries, and refer to it as wu wei, or often translated as “non-doing.”
But how do we accomplish things by non-doing?
By cultivating our state of being. Turns out, the most important thing you can do to manifest anything is to cultivate your effort toward a quality of being, and this talk will discuss this state and offer practical tips toward approaching this state of “magical efficaciousness’ (Ted Slingerland, Stanford professor) where “predictable miracles’ (physicist David Bohm) can occur.
$25 Donation Appreciated
SAVE THE DATE: Coherence For A Cause! February 4, 6:00 – 10:00 PM in Albany
Friends! In celebration of four successful years of the Albany Peace Project, on February 4th, 2017, we invite you to “Coherence for a Cause: A Midwinter’s Night Benefit,” from 6:00pm – 10:00pm at the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany.
With inspiring leaders, including Keynote Speaker Albany Chief of Police Brendan Cox, Silent Auction, and Special Concert Performance by Albany’s own “School of Rock,” this will be an interactive festivity highlighting some of the Albany Peace Project’s largest attempts at reducing violence in the Capital Region by creating a much safer, more mindful, and more peaceful community through mind-body coherence practices.
Please join us for hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, and special presenters such Albany Peace project founder, Bethany Gonyea and Dr. Karin Reinhold of the University at Albany, for six special showcases detailing the heart-mind evidence based high impact solutions for reducing violence.
Please, R.S.V.P. by January 30th, 2017 by contacting Derek Healey at dhealey@albany.edu /917-259-2866. Early-bird Tickets are $45, and $60 at the door. Please ask us about our special 3-Level Member sponsorships.
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