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Students at Meru University have been blessed abundantly and their lives immeasurably enriched in partaking of these courses which deliver many, many profound teachings, priceless gems of truth. If you have missed one or more of these teleconference courses, order them now.
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Heartstreaming for
World Transmutation
Course 608

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Sponsored by: Gautama Buddha,
Lord Maitreya and Kuthumi
Instructors: David C. Lewis and
Anita Wolberd
Transmutation is foundational teaching and practice in our work together toward personal and planetary enlightenment. In order to fully embrace the Buddhic spirit of our movement, we will also study and practice meditation as taught by Siddhartha Gautama 2,550 years ago. Discussion and readings will include teachings by modern sages Eckhart Tolle, Nyanaponika Thera, The Dalai Lama, and others. Guest speaker Porter Weldon, a long time student of Buddhism, will give teaching on the stages of Buddhism and non-duality.
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Healing the
Heart of the Earth
Course 605

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Sponsored by: Hilarion
Instructors: Janice Haugen,
Nancy Freaner von Arx, Celeste Miller,
Cheryl Bench
Six weeks of progressive revelation from Hilarion and other healing masters on the multi-faceted fifth ray. This course will be an opportunity to incorporate and build upon Lord Lanto’s teachings to develop an ongoing practice of meditation and observation for expanding the three-fold flame in our heart, silencing our mind and communing with our Solar Presence. Through our weekly meditations, spiritual journaling, mindfulness, and drawing forth the power of the Presence and the healing masters, we will progress towards healing our personal psychology as we reconnect with ourselves, with our oneness with life, with our God-identity. As we become these teachings we will also be healing the earth.
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Meru University
Teacher Training
Course 502

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Instructors: Dr. Celeste Miller and
Anita Wolberd
This course will prepare the aspiring teacher of adults to understand basic concepts regarding the selection of scope and sequence; how to prepare a syllabus; how to assess curriculum delivery, teaching strategies, spiritual preparation for teaching; and some characteristics of the adult learner. This course is a beginning class and appropriate for those who have never received teacher training. Principles taught have applicability to workshop presentations and other informal teaching settings.
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