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March 26 - March 27, 2022
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Basic Trust and Living Daylight

Introduction to the Diamond Approach

Why is it easier for some people to trust and more difficult for others? What determines whether a soul has basic trust? When a baby feels held in a way similar to how it was held in the womb, it provides a sense of holding. This sense of holding doesn’t disrupt the child’s sense of basic trust and the effect will be that Living Daylight, the loving and supportive dimension of Being, will remain an intrinsic part of the child’s sense of reality. 

With Living Daylight, the soul feels held by the universe, taken care of in a loving, appropriate way. With this loving presence, it is natural that you would feel relaxed and trusting, with the sense that you will be taken care of and that things are going to turn out okay. 

Join us as we explore the barriers and experience of opening to Living Daylight and Basic Trust. 

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Without basic trust, we live our lives defensively, in conflict with others and with ourselves, becoming self-centered and egoistic. To find our basic trust is to reconnect with our natural state that we have become separated from.” 

A. H. Almaas, Facets of Unity 

Saturday’s all day workshop will include meditations, talks, and a chance to practice inquiry, one of the foundations of the Diamond Approach. Sunday's session will be an opportunity to explore more deeply into your relationship to trust with the guidance of a teacher.  

For more information call 214-274-7060 or email Annette. To register via PayPal: Annette Anderson account information: andersonannettes@aol.com

We currently meet (via Zoom) four times per year to present introductory teachings of the Diamond Approach. 

Schedule: 

Saturday All-Day Teaching 

March 26, 2022, 10am-5pm CT 

Sunday Small Group Inquiry 

March 27, 2022, 10am-12:00pm CT 

Fees: 

$140.00

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