Greater Community Spirituality (Chapter Two) What Is The World? A MUST SHARE SERIES! – Video


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WISDOM ARCHIVES : Greater Community Spirituality (Chapter One) What Is God? – Video


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Orders sacred site to become 10m centre of spirituality

Orders sacred site to become 10m centre of spirituality

Saturday, February 22, 2014

A building that once housed the 18th century South Presentation Convent and School is to be transformed into a 10m visitor centre and a sacred space for contemplation in the heart of Cork City.

The global order hope their plans for the 3.75 acre sacred site, which includes their founder, Nano Nagles grave and ample gardens, will ensure it too becomes a must-see on the Cork City Historic Tourist Trail.

Last year, Pope Francis announced that Nano Nagle was a woman of heroic virtue and declared her to be venerable, placing her on the second of the four steps to Sainthood.

Nano Nagle founded the Presentation Sisters order at Douglas Street on Christmas Eve in 1775 in response to the dire poverty and lack of education that she saw around her. Its ethos inspired the establishment of several other religious orders in Ireland, including the Presentation Brothers and the Christian Brothers.

The new complex is to be called Nano Nagle Place and is seeking to preserve the heritage, ethos and philosophy of Nano Nagle. It will include a heritage centre, an archive building and a garden coffee shop alongside Nano Nagles tomb. The project is being fully funded by the order.

Minister for Arts and Heritage Jimmy Deenihan attended yesterdays launch on Douglas St and spoke warmly of the Presentation Sisters and their unselfish contribution to this country.

Minister Deenihan it was wonderful to see new life being breathed into this old building and that he was firmly of the belief that one of the reasons the Irish were so welcome around the world was because of the work of religious orders.

He was confident that Nano Nagle Place would become an international tourist attraction, which would preserve and promote both the story of Nano Nagle and the history of the Presentation Sisters,, he said.

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Greater Community Spirituality (Chapter One) What Is God? A MUST SHARE SERIES! – Video


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Narconon Arrowhead Now Offering Volunteer Bible Study Classes to Patients in Treatment

Canadian, OK (PRWEB) February 21, 2014

Although Narconon Arrowhead is a non-denominational recovery program it has long recognized the important role spirituality and a religious belief system can play in an addicted individuals success in recovery. Narconon teaches its students to respect and support the religious beliefs of others, and encourages them to discover and or enhance their awareness of spirituality.

The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University recently published a study entitled; So Help Me God: Substance, Abuse, Religion and Spirituality that found religion and spirituality to work aggressively in lowering the risk of substance abuse among teens and adults, and promoting recovery from substance abuse.

Christian Church Services and Bible Study at Narconon Arrowhead

A key step in Narconons successful rehabilitation process, promotes the philosophy of survival along eight areas of life or what the program refers to as dynamics. These dynamics in order are: oneself; ones mate or spouse, children and family; groups; mankind; all living things; the material world one lives in; oneself as a spiritual being; and ones belief in a Supreme Being or a higher power. The idea behind this is to show how all of these dynamics of life are interconnected and demonstrate to them that to the degree a person is functioning well in all of these areas they will experience success and happiness in their life. Students participating in the Narconon program are given an opportunity to attend local religious services of their choosing according to their own belief system. Through this type of support a number of Narconons students and staff attend various Christian churches in the surrounding communities. This is a service the facility has provided for many years.

Additionally, as a new services to patients seeking spirituality, one of Narconon Arrowheads staff members, Anthony Master, volunteers to teach a Bible study group during off hours three mornings a week for students and staff at the facility that wish to attend. According to Anthony, As a Bible College graduate with a Bachelors of Theology and faithful follower of our Lord Jesus Christ, I have been given the opportunity to conduct a Bible Study class on my own personal time to which other interested students and staff may attend. This has been a very beneficial learning experience not only for those that attend but for me as well. Understanding that one is a spiritual being is one of the most important realizations that can happen in ones life and building that spiritual relationship with others can put a whole new perspective in life. The Bible Study group looks forward to our sessions every week to see what new principals we can learn and apply to our lives from the Bible.

For more information contact Narconon Arrowhead at 800-468-6933.

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Loeb: Spirituality is good for Wall Street

Hedge-fund mogul Dan Loeb, best known for his vitriolic comments to both corporate chieftains and fellow hedge fund managers, sparked a bit of eye-rolling on Wall Street when he said at a conference on Thursday that spirituality was not only good for monks but could be useful in business.

Meditation, contemplation its not just for monks and hermits, Loeb told attendees at an American Enterprise Institute in Washington.

Fellow hedge fund titans and subjects of his shareholder activist letters may disagree.

Last March, Loeb, who owns the Third Point hedge fund, lectured hedgie Bill Ackman at the Vanity Fair Academy Awards party on how free enterprise is basically amoral, someone who heard the conversation told The Post.

I made $50 million for my investors, Loeb said, noting that making money was all that mattered, according to Ackman.

Then last spring, when Ackmans Herbalife bet began losing money Loeb was decidedly more scatological than spiritual when he posted a message on Bloomberg: New HLF Product: The

Herbalife Enema administered by Uncle Carl, a reference to Herbalife investor Carl Icahn.

To be sure, Loeb has made a ton of money for his investors in recent years. But his reputation took a turn for the worse last year after a scathing profile in Vanity Fair said that, even by Wall Street standards, Loebs tactics nasty, personal attacks on C.E.O.s and colleagues are considered extreme.

After the profile, some investors began to exit from Loebs fund most recently Rhode Islands state employees. Loeb could not be reached for comment.

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Loeb Says Spirituality Good for Business, Not Just for Monks

Daniel Loeb, the billionaire founder of activist hedge-fund firm Third Point LLC, said spirituality is good for business.

Meditation, contemplation -- its not just for monks and hermits, Loeb, 52, said today at an American Enterprise Institute panel discussion in Washington with speakers including Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. Theyre really for people to improve all our lives and business.

Loeb, whose New York-based firm Third Point returned about 26 percent last year, makes investments that often rely on forcing management and boards to make changes that boost shares and returns, including sending letters to executives bemoaning perceived corporate failures. Last year he targeted Dow Chemical Co., Sony Corp. and Sothebys. In his efforts to influence the auction house, he compared Sothebys to an old Master painting in need of restoration and called on its chief executive officer to resign.

Loeb, a panelist at the AEI discussion on Moral Free Enterprise-Economic Perspectives in Business and Politics, described three types of decisions. They are foundational ones, which rely on honesty; choices that use a framework; and trading decisions, some of which can fall into patterns and others that are in uncharted territory.

When we make choices they come not just from whats going to create a favorable outcome but, as the Dalai Lama said, to make sure we make decisions that do no harm that are consistent with a moral framework, Loeb said.

Loeb isnt the only high-profile investment manager to meditate. Billionaire Ray Dalio, who runs Bridgewater Associates LP, said he started the practice 42 years after being inspired by the Beatles.

To contact the reporters on this story: Kelly Bit in New York at kbit@bloomberg.net; Saijel Kishan in New York at skishan@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Christian Baumgaertel at cbaumgaertel@bloomberg.net

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"Spirituality in the Workplace" – Dr. Faith W. Ngunjiri (Lorentzsen Center for Faith & Work) – Video


"Spirituality in the Workplace" - Dr. Faith W. Ngunjiri (Lorentzsen Center for Faith Work)
Dr. Faith W. Ngunjiri, Director of the Lorentzsen Center for Faith and Work and Associate Professor of Ethics at the Concordia College Offutt School of Busin...

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