In part 2 of this seminar, J-R speaks of touching to the Soul of America at that time of crisis after 9/11 and perceiving the collective Soul as being in agreement to move toward life rather than death and destruction. J-R says that this event required that Americans deal with their own spiritual psychological reality, whatever that may be for each one of us. Throughout the seminar, J-R presents stories from his childhood and years of connecting with people to serve as parables for today’s challenges. We know he can be very funny and his humor moves the audience to a place of upliftment.
In part 2 of this seminar, J-R speaks of touching to the Soul of America at that time of crisis after 9/11 and perceiving the collective Soul as being in agreement to move toward life rather than death and destruction. J-R says that this event required that Americans deal with their own spiritual psychological reality, whatever that may be for each one of us. Throughout the seminar, J-R presents stories from his childhood and years of connecting with people to serve as parables for today’s challenges. We know he can be very funny and his humor moves the audience to a place of upliftment.
Here is a seminar for the current day of uncertainty and fear. This seminar was given by John-Roger on the Christmas Eve following 9-11-01. In it, he tells of praying deeply, not asking of God that the situation be changed, but rather asking for strength to see what happened and to live through it to the other side of it, whatever that may be.
“What do we do with people who do things against us?” J-R asks. “Well, what business is God in? Forgiveness.”
Here is a seminar for the current day of uncertainty and fear. This seminar was given by John-Roger on the Christmas Eve following 9-11-01. In it, he tells of praying deeply, not asking of God that the situation be changed, but rather asking for strength to see what happened and to live through it to the other side of it, whatever that may be.
“What do we do with people who do things against us?” J-R asks. “Well, what business is God in? Forgiveness.”



