The Hardest Lesson I’m Learning

First of all, right off the bat, this blog contains a plug for my teleclass The Shift Study Group starting this Thursday evening, May 10 at 8PM EST.

Why? Because I think the hardest lesson we learn in life is how to be present in every moment. And why do I say “learning” instead of “learned?”

Because it’s something I diligently, vigilantly practice.

It’s not something I have learned.

It has not become a habit.

But with guidance, and a community of those who diligently, vigilantly practice along with me, I’m getting better at it.

Being present is something we are not encouraged to do in the everyday world. A lot of the things we do and think, we wouldn’t do and think if we were practicing being present.

For instance, I have started and deleted at least three sentences right here, as I’m writing this, because I am forgetting the purpose of this blog and being tempted to run off on a tangent. I could easily turn this into a novel of distraction and dogma, example, temptation, conspiracy theory, the whole works! Lord knows there are stories enough out there to recount.

But my purpose in this blog is to ask you to practice being present in every moment –

and give you a place to come to to learn what that means –

and give you a place to meet others who want to do the same thing –

and discuss the practice of being present with them, with my guidance, using a book that gives me the tools to practice being present, written by Beca Lewis, and loved by me.

The Shift Study Group is a seven week book study group of Living in Grace – The Shift to Spiritual Perception by Beca Lewis with the use of The Shift Home Study Course.

Would you join me? The link to check out the course can be found anywhere in this blog post that says The Shift Study Group

Please hurry. In order to get the materials to you to maximize the benefit of The Shift Study Group, registration closes early Wednesday, May 9.

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