Meditation Practices class

I will be teaching a class starting Feb 8th @ Unity of Hempstead

Meditation Practices

This class explores several different meditation practices. You will have an opportunity to experience these practices and discover ones that work best for you.

It is a weekly class starting Thursday February 8th through March 8th at 6:30 pm. The classes will be held at Unity of Hempstead 298 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead NY 11550 There is free parking across the street from the church in a lighted parking lot. The class is offered on an offering basis. All are welcome.

This class will qualify for credit with Unity Institute.

I hope to see you there.

John

Any questions? Send an email to Unity Long Island @gmail.com (space in address to prevent spam)

Save these dates!!!!

February Events
Lessons in Meditation – Led by John Zenkewich
February 8th 6:30 pm class to be held at Unity-Hempstead
John Speaks at Unity of Hempstead Sunday Service
February 11th
11 am.
Journey through Lent begins February 21, 2007 Ash Wednesday.
We should also be getting together weekly to support each other on our journey.

New Soundings Podcast-The Birth

If you haven't noticed a new podcast is available in the player at the left of your screen.

I hope you enjoy our performance of the Birth by Frederick Buechner.

A New Years Poem

I would like to share with you a poem written by a friend.

Enjoy!!

Like the next line of a poem
That you are composing
Be your coming year.

Like the next bud to burst into blossom
In the garden you have been tending
Be your coming year.

Like the next cycle of the song
In the raga you are improvising
Be your coming year.

Like the next friend to greet
In the circles of amity you are expanding
Be your coming year.

May you be the illumination
To a world darkness-infested
So you grant the light of wisdom to those who grope in the dark,
A profound peace to your mind
And thereby to all worlds.

With love, Swami Veda Bharati

Happy New Year!!!

Happy New Year!!

Will you make any resolutions this year?

The tradition of the New Year's resolution goes all the way back to 153 B.C. when Janus, a mythical king of early Rome was placed at the head of the calendar.

With two faces, Janus could look back on past events and forward to the future. Janus became the ancient symbol for resolutions and many Romans looked for forgiveness from their enemies and also exchanged gifts before the beginning of each year.

May you look back on the past with love and gratitude for the blessings you have received and forward to the love and blessings you will share and receive in the new year.

Love and blessings;

John & Suzanne