Spirituality Peace Sunday Connecting with the Divine

Broadcast on July 06, 2014
With Sister Dr. Jenna

In light of the current speed of change, the instability of many areas of our world, and the suffering of millions, perhaps there is another way we can help. As spiritual beings we all share the same Source of spiritual light and power. Many now recognize that we can gently raise our consciousness, connect with the Source, and serve as instruments of the ONE to bring that healing light, love and power into the world. It is a subtle exercise in which we can serve to empower and strengthen others. In the process we also empower our own resilience to face our own daily challenges. In Raja Yoga, there are three simple stages to connect and establish a link with the ONE, The Source of spiritual light and power: Introspection, Observation, and Remembrance.  Sister Jenna will lead us in a powerful meditation called “Letting Go.” 

Sister Dr. Jenna

Recipient of the President’s Lifetime National Community Service Award, Director of the Brahma Kumaris Meditation Museum & Host of the “America Meditating” Radio Show

Sister Dr. Jenna is the founder and director of the Brahma Kumaris Meditation Museum in Washington, DC. She is an author, radio and podcast host, and renowned speaker. Sister Jenna’s compassion for humanity is expressed through the variety of initiatives she spearheads, offering fresh perspectives for youth, women, governments, and communities to find clarity, power, and insight leading to creative solutions.

Sister Jenna has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the 100 Most Influential Leaders of 2015 (Empowering a Billion Women), the President’s Lifetime National Community Service Award, the Everyday Hero Award (The Foundation for a Better Life), and the Friendship Archway Award.

She’s also served as a principal partner on the Oprah Winfrey Belief Team. Sister Jenna is a contributing author to the book Mr. President: Interfaith Perspectives on the Historic Presidency of Barack H. Obama.

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