PERSPECTIVE OF SPIRIT: IN THE MIDST OF DEVASTATION AND SUFFERING National surveys have revealed that the vast majority of Americans consider themselves to be spiritual, whether or not they belong to a particular spiritual group or religion, whether or not they attend a certain church. It seems that most of us have at least some sense of spirit that arises from time to time, a sense of something calling us from the depth of our experience, from beyond the surface appearance of material life. We may respond to this call of spirit in a myriad of ways, subtle ways, subtle enough that we may not be aware of our responses to this call unless we reflect on it. Sometimes it is obvious to us, hard to ignore. During the intensity of experience in the city of Houston during Hurricane Harvey, so many people responded in many different ways to the destruction and suffering in their lives and in those around them. This response seems to have impacted the consciousness of the whole city in some way. Some might say it opened further the heart of Houston’s community, if only temporarily. So questions arise: What is this response? Is this, in part, a response to a call of spirit, from within a person in their own way, or not? Do you recognize the call of spirit within yourself during this time? If so, do you recognize this call of spirit in your ordinary day, in your ordinary experience? In this talk, we will explore this topic of the call of spirit and how you may experience it. Tuesday, December 5, 2017 - 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. The Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd. Houston, TX 77006 COST: $15 Jung Center Members, $20 Non-Members REGISTRATION: https://junghouston.org RICK GAINES, M.S., C.M.T., is a certified teacher of the Diamond Approach. http://diamondgulfcoast.com/event/perspective-of-spirit-in-the-midst-of-devastation-and-suffering/ Copyright © 2008-2017 Ridhwan Foundation.