Discovering A Womens Spiritual Transformation Group

By Larry Foster


Whether married, single, divorced or widowed, there are religious and secular programs which offer opportunities for individuals to grow closer to God, or Source. Whether a woman is religious or otherwise, a Womens Spiritual Transformation Group can provide great benefits. For example, an Austin based program operates on a secular level while there are others based on Biblical scripture.

The Austin based program is structured and aimed at women whom are looking to live from a place of deep listening and guidance from Source. While some may define that source as God, others may interpret as an inner-voice. In either case, all such programs are aimed at those seeking a more spiritual path based in real peace, love and understanding.

In some cases, these events occur on a weekly basis while in others women gather once or twice a month. Whether working to become closer to God or a Supreme Being, the goals are often the same. For, attendees work together both as a group and individually to create a deeper understanding of all aspects of the divine. After which, it can be easier to connect with a higher power or powers.

Some people believe that each individual has a sense of inner-wisdom which has existed since before, and at birth. Whereas, there are others whom believed that any and all knowledge whether spiritual or otherwise is something that is learned throughout life. In either case, these groups work to enhance listening and learning in ways that are greatly beneficial when it comes to growing and strengthening body, mind and spirit.

Most often the goal of these type events is to cultivate and grow the authentic self, becoming more in touch with inner voice and wisdom, clear attachments and blockages which prevent individuals from connecting with spirit while learning about the male and female aspects of the divine. Whereas, the overall objectives include reading a number of different texts often considered sacred, discussing various teachings, practicing meditation and focusing on purifying the soul. In some cases, prayer and journaling are also a part of the process.

As with most programs and courses in this regard, there can be homework in the way of assignments that challenge the individuals on a daily basis. While this is the case, it is rarely a requirement for attending a group. On the other hand, those whom participate in all aspects of a program are most likely going to gain the most in the long run.

While some groups are ongoing, there are also those which meet for a specific amount of time such as four to six weeks. When this is the case, individuals often leave the program with a better connection and understanding between body, mind and spirit. In addition, most will have had the opportunity to clear various attachments and beliefs which may have blocked an individual from achieving various life goals.

Ultimately, whether participating in on-going group or attending a program with an end-date, most women benefit from one aspect or another. As such, while the group may take a few hours away from home and family, it can often be beneficial in the long run. For, when an individual can become a more balanced, insightful and loving human being, not only the individual but others tend to enjoy the results which this type of group or program provides.




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