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Pathwork Around the World
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What's Happening
at the IPF?
Taking Advantage of Zoom
By Paul Paquette,
IPF President
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The IPF exists to protect the integrity of the lectures and other material as channeled by Eva Pierrakos. We also look to see how we can serve the workers, helpers and communities that are living with this material. Keep in mind that the core of the Pathwork is how it enables individuals to do their inner work. For this they need helpers, teachers, communities, like-minded souls!
Read More... to find out about current and upcoming Zoom offerings, recorded online May 2020 conference presentations and links to youtube videos.
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The Pandemic - Changing Our Lives Forever
by Paul Paquette,
IPF President
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It's interesting for those of us engaged in a spiritual path that requires time out for self-observation and self-reflection, that some commentators are observing that this extensive "time out" from the distractions of our regular routines is shifting consciousness broadly. Of course, some have been intensely affected by having to struggle with health and economic issues and for these we wish the best. For many, however, it has allowed time to observe, think and discuss things that might otherwise remain hidden.
Read More...
How are things going for you in this period? Please write to our InConnection editor at inconnection@pathwork.org.
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Ego, Personality & The Real Self:
3-Session Group with Liam Quirk
July 9th, 16th and 30th
12:30pm-2pm EDT
Contact: 2liamq@gmail.com
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Upcoming Retreats and Trainings
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Pathwork Helpership Development Program Offered by Ottawa Pathwork Fall 2020 / Ottawa
For more info contact Madeline Dietrich at: unlockpleasure@madelinedietrich.com
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A Prayer
By Margaret Ann Watson
Submitted by Helen Watson, Pathworker from
Johannesburg, South Africa
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Do not worry
Show us Thy peace hid secret in the heart,
And let our minds from restlessness depart.
Help us to see the falsity of fear
That we may understand Thy loving care
Do not anger
Let us not heed the moods of troubled flesh,
And give us strength to anger not, but bless.
May we stand firm and thus our courage keep
That no more when men sigh and weep – we weep.
Be humble
Give us that inner deep placidity,
To know that “I am You, and You are me”.
So may we bless and love those whom we see,
And yet be still, abidng safe in Thee.
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Be honest
Dear God, help us to know we are of You
To stand secure – to start our lives anew.
Help us to recognize Your endless grace
That sees beyond the darkness that we face.
Be Compassionate
May we forgive all others – and ourselves,
Then turn within and claim Your love that dwells
So strong and deep within this form on earth,
That we at last may find our Godlike worth
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We invite Pathworkers from all corners of the world to share your articles, photos, videos, poetry, or other news that might be of interest. Please send submissions to: inconnection@pathwork.org. We reserve the right to edit content as needed. Thank you!
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