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Uploaded by on May 8, 2011

Watch "Spiritual training -- learning to listen." A Christian Science lecture presented by Josh Niles. Filmed in Portland, Oregon, USA on April 9, 2011. At the Northwest Spiritual Activist Summit.

To find a Lecture near you -
http://members.christianscience.com/lecture-schedule/

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  • Exellent!!! full of Christ's truth and love as well as being joyful....

  • thank you. Excellent approach. I can use this. 

  • I enjoyed the talk on "Spiritual training -- learning to listen" I agree that each audience is different and reaching a young audience sometimes takes a different tactic. I thought it was very uplifting and helpful in identifying the agressive mental suggestions that come on a daily basis and then how we must not fear them but instead face them with confidence. One thing that meant a lot to me was when you said "The sense of fear is not attached to me and is no part of me." Thanks again.

  • Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I don't think the Church is trying to change its image or approach to lecturing, but individual lecturers will naturally share ideas in different ways and styles based on their experience and audience. I think one of the beautiful things about a Christian Science lecture is that it is being shared with a live audience and since each audience is unique, the lecturer and lecture can be fresh each time, to really fit that audience.

  • This is more like a motivational talk than a CS lecture. IT appears the Church is attempting to change its image that coincides more with a Tony Robbins style approach its nice but not affective when you are working to invoke and proclaim from the hill tops that heaven is here. 

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