Articles Submit Article

Click 'Near Me' and 'Date' to sort by events and groups closest to you. Add your events here.

Search

Become the Force

Spirituality and psychic development go hand in hand. By harnessing the power of the force (spirit, Chi, prana, intuition, sixth sense by another name) each of us can develop powers that can help us achieve our full potential in all areas of our lives. If you are interested in discovering the psychic powers of a Jedi Master this talk about how you can do just that is not to be missed. In 2007 at the age of 21, Daniel M. Jones founded the Church of Jediism. Since then people have joined the movement looking for alternative routes to spirituality outside of established religion. In this talk followed by Q&A, Daniel will dispel the misunderstandings about Jediism. He will explain how it is not a cult or a religion, or for Star Wars enthusiasts only, but an engaging, enlightening and thoroughly modern philosophical movement. Daniel Morgan Jones is a philosopher, scientist and musician. In 2007 he founded the Church of Jediism at the age of 20. Since then he has appeared in the national and international press. He has Asperger’s and found that the teachings of jediism truly helped him manage his condition. The Church of Jediism has had a resurgence in 2017 to help all who join become the force for love, compassion, goodness, light and peace. Daniel's talk this evening will be introduced by Sunday Times bestselling spiritual author Theresa Cheung who collaborated with Daniel on his book.
View count: 

November

16

VISIT WEBSITE 02075893292 (admin)
College of Psychic Studies
HOST:
College of Psychic Studies - The College was founded in 1884 by a group of eminent scholars and scientists. Its purpose was to facilitate formal investigation into the psychic and mediumistic phenomena that were such a topic of debate in the Victorian era. With great courage, this group of distinguished people, some notable in science, others from within the ranks of the Anglican clergy, defied the prevailing canons of respectability in order to proclaim to a world of increasing materialism that human personality survives bodily death and that this is capable of demonstration.

    Feedback +