UTAH SATSANG SOCIETY NEWSLETTER ECKANKAR RELIGION OF THE LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD REFLECTIONS OF SOUL OCT/NOV/DEC 2013 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY ECK Worship Service ECK Worship Service ECK Worship Service ECK Worship Service Past Lives, Dreams and Soul Travel is a phrase commonly used when someone asks what Eckankar is about. I have participated in book discussions of the same title, attended workshops, and I must admit I did not feel much connection to the dreams piece. It’s not that I did not dream; I simply did not oft remember them. I have learned some valuable techniques to help me remember my night dreams: ♦ Ask the Dream Master/my inner teacher to help me remember my dreams. ♦ Keep a dream journal. Enter T he public is warmly invited to attend ECK worship services on the second Sunday of every month in Salt Lake City. Each service focuses on an aspect of Eckankar’s teachings. Services often feature a reading from ECK works, singing HU (an ancient love song to God), talks, music, and a group discussion of spiritual principles at work in daily life. Worship service lasts about an hour. Fellowship and a potluck lunch follow. J oin others seeking to bring more insight and divine love into their lives at this special celebration of the Light and Sound of God. “True worship is listening to God.” “True worship is listening to God.” “True worship is listening to God.” “True worship is listening to God.” Sri Harold Klemp, The Spiritual Leader of ECKANKAR By Derek Cook October 13 October 13 October 13 October 13 - 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. “Living the Golden Heart” November 10 November 10 November 10 November 10 - 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. “Open Your Heart to the Light & Sound of God” December 8 December 8 December 8 December 8 - 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. “Soul’s Voyage to Spiritual Freedom” Note: Services are held the second Sunday of the month. Where to go: Where to go: Where to go: Where to go: Utah ECKANKAR Center 8105 S. 700 E. Sandy, Utah Or call: (801) 542-8070 Children’s and Youth Services (located in the ECK Center lower level): Children’s and Youth Services (located in the ECK Center lower level): Children’s and Youth Services (located in the ECK Center lower level): Children’s and Youth Services (located in the ECK Center lower level): Children's and youth Satsang (ages 5+), 10:00 a.m. (prior to worship service) Children's and youth Worship Service and activities, 10:30 - 11:30 (during worship service) (See DREAMING page 3)
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Past Lives, Dreams and Soul Travel is a phrase commonly used when someone asks what Eckankar is about. I have participated in book discussions of the same title, attended workshops, and I must admit I did not feel much connection to the dreams piece. It’s not that I did not dream; I simply did not oft remember them.
I have learned some valuable techniques to help me remember my night dreams:
♦ Ask the Dream Master/my inner teacher to help me remember my dreams.
♦ Keep a dream journal. Enter
T he public is warmly invited to attend ECK worship services on the second Sunday of
every month in Salt Lake City. Each service focuses
on an aspect of Eckankar’s teachings. Services
often feature a reading from ECK works, singing HU
(an ancient love song to God), talks, music, and a
group discussion of spiritual principles at work in
daily life. Worship service lasts about an hour.
Fellowship and a potluck lunch follow.
J oin others seeking to bring more insight and divine love into their lives at this special celebration of the Light and Sound of God.
“True worship is listening to God.”“True worship is listening to God.”“True worship is listening to God.”“True worship is listening to God.” Sri Harold Klemp, The Spiritual Leader of ECKANKAR
By Derek Cook
October 13 October 13 October 13 October 13 ---- 10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m. “Living the Golden Heart”
November 10 November 10 November 10 November 10 ---- 10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m. “Open Your Heart to the Light & Sound of God”
December 8 December 8 December 8 December 8 ---- 10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m. “Soul’s Voyage to Spiritual Freedom”
Note: Services are held the second Sunday of the month.
Where to go:Where to go:Where to go:Where to go: Utah ECKANKAR Center
8105 S. 700 E. Sandy, Utah Or call:
(801) 542-8070
Children’s and Youth Services (located in the ECK Center lower level):Children’s and Youth Services (located in the ECK Center lower level):Children’s and Youth Services (located in the ECK Center lower level):Children’s and Youth Services (located in the ECK Center lower level): Children's and youth Satsang (ages 5+), 10:00 a.m. (prior to worship service)
Children's and youth Worship Service and activities, 10:30 - 11:30 (during worship service)
(See DREAMING page 3)
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ECK Clergy Services
ECK Members and the public
are welcome to contact a
qualified ECK cleric about the
following services:
The Four ECK Celebrations of Life. These are
the ECK Consecration Ceremony (for young
children), the ECK Rite of Passage (for boys and
girls of about age thirteen), the ECK Wedding
Ceremony, and the ECK Memorial Service.
ESA Sessions. An ECK Spiritual Aide session,
though not counseling, can help you find your
own answers in challenging situations through
the personal guidance of Divine Spirit. The ESA
session is conducted by an ECK Spiritual Aide,
a specially appointed and trained ECK cleric.
There are no fees for the above services, but
ECK clerics accept donations to Eckankar.
Contact the local ECK center for more info.
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dreams upon awaking — even in the middle of the night.
♦ Have my dream journal document open on my computer in the next room. I find it much easier to read a typewritten entry than my handwriting after waking from a slumbering state in the wee hours.
♦ Do a spiritual exercise before retiring to imagine that my dreams are captured in a golden goblet at the side of my bed to help me remember them.
What are waking dreams? At our last Utah Regional ECK Seminar, Juan Antonio and Maria Santestaban, former Regional ECK Spiritual Aides of Mexico, shared some of their experiences with waking dreams. They find great joy in seeing the ECK, or the Holy Spirit, in everyday life. I have heard them tell numerous stories of observing a bird with a damaged wing or seeing a child interact with a parent and how they have discovered a message of truth or benefit for them at the moment. I asked my inner teacher, the Mahanta, to help me find the ECK in everyday life. One day, I had eaten some beef jerky and spent a good deal of energy attempting to remove a piece from between two of my teeth. My tongue was exhausted and so I chose to stop forcing it. An hour later, as I left an event and exited the building, the piece of jerky simply fell out from between my teeth.
Then I remembered a workshop at a major seminar by Mary Carol Moore. She emphasized three points. 1. Hold lightly to your wishes (for an hour I was determined and obsessed with removing the piece of jerky, but eventually relinquished my attachment), 2. Do the work (I did that part) and 3. Let go of the outcome. For me, this is even harder than step one, just trusting Sugmad, or God, that they might have a more helpful outcome in mind (most people seem to say that the outcomes are usually better than if they had orchestrated it themselves).
As I have explored my dream life over the past several weeks, I had several waking dreams. I discovered
a number of spiritual threads that have become woven together in a tapestry of creative dreaming or conscious, active dreaming, which might also be considered Soul Travel as it is an expansion of consciousness.
Today, I feel like I now understand how I have actively dreamed many parts of my life into reality as I have attempted to use my creative imagination and invite the Mahanta, my inner teacher, to help me be a vehicle of love in all of my interactions. I also own that I had the help of the Mahanta many years ago, even before I knew who my inner teacher really was.
So when Simon Cowell asked Susan Boyle, the cheeky 46 year-old English woman who was auditioning on “Britain’s Got Talent,” what her dream was, she declared it was to sing professionally. Then she sang the ballad from “Les Miserables,” “I dreamed a dream,” in which the destitute character, Fantine, surrenders and sings, “…now life has killed the dream I dreamed.”
I am awed at the gift that I have been given intuitively, long before I joined Eckankar to believe that I could live my dream. I now acknowledge that my choice to never surrender was actually promptings of the Mahanta, my inner teacher, to use my creative imagination, expand my consciousness and dream my way back to God!
(DREAMING continued from page 1)
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