Community Talk: Relieving the Fears and Anxieties of Terminal Illness

Peaceful Heart, Clear Mind

A community talk with Patricia Shelton

Friday, Sept. 30, 2016

7:00 P.M. – 9 p.m.

CT Location: To be announced

$15 at the door (credit cards not accepted)

  • Discover the opportunity for deep peace in both palliative and hospice care.
  • Finding relief from both emotional and physical pain is possible.
  • When someone you love is dying, there IS something you can do to help.

Patricia Shelton is the founding Director of the Clear Light Society, a charitable organization serving the terminally ill and their families since 1977. Ms. Shelton will discuss the use of nonsectarian practices, which she has pioneered and developed. Through the aid of these practices, the sick person discovers that the worries and distress that occupy the mind can gradually subside, suffusing the mind with deep calm. Repeated Clear Light sessions create a respite from fears, worries, and other painful states of mind. As serenity is developed and expanded, the mind gradually attains the calmness of a still pond. At this point, peaceful heart, clear mind are not just words, but a harmonious state of being beyond hope and fear.

To learn more and to register, visit our Institute’s web site here.