Interested in learning how to hone your intuitive skills, interpret dreams for social improvement, or improve your health through holistic means? If your local community college or learning annex doesn't offer the proper workshops, consider taking an online workshop with the Association For Research and Enlightenment. Founded by Edgar Cayce in 1931, the A.R.E. serves to educate people around the world on transpersonal topics like reincarnation, dream interpretation, holistic health, and ancient mystery and prophecy.
In recent years, the A.R.E. has extended its educational opportunities with online "eGroups" designed to bring together enthusiasts around the world to learn and discuss specific topics. eGroups are held throughout the year in four-week increments and are led by experts in various fields. A four-week eGroup may normally consist of a weekly lesson and exercise, with or without audio/visual materials to download, followed by discussion via message board among participants. Interested parties may consider to join an eGroup on a variety of topics, which may include:
Channeling Your Higher Self: Learn to channel higher guidance and tap into spiritual assistance to help improve your earthly life. You'll learn the finer points of meditation and inner awareness to find your own peace.
Creating the Life Of Your Dreams: Apply the universal laws of positive attraction to manifest your own destiny. Before "The Secret" became not so secret, the Edgar Cayce readings touched upon similar topics. This eGroup will show you how.
Remote Viewing: Would you like to see events happening halfway around the world, from your own home, without turning on the TV? Remote viewing is the psychic practice of "seeing" into the past, present, and future. This eGroup will help you develop the skills you need.
Creating Harmony in Your Home With Feng Shui: Utilize the ancient art of Feng Shui, or object placement, to create more productive work environments and harmonious home living.
A.R.E. eGroups are held throughout the year at a nominal fee which includes access to private message board and other materials. For more information, visit the A.R.E. Web site at http://www.edgarcayce.org
Kathryn Lively is a freelance editor who writes articles on travel and the Internet.
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