Preparation for the Spiritual Life
With Barbara Hebert and Jayne Fleener
1st Saturday of the month, 11:00 a.m. CT
Join at any time!
In these sessions, we will work with the teachings from N. Sri Ram's booklet Thoughts for Aspirants using selected quotes to illuminate our inner Wisdom and facilitate spiritual unfoldment. The emphasis is not on theory, but on direct experience—encouraging participants to quiet the mind, listen inwardly, and allow a deeper intuition to unfold. Each unit includes contemplative inquiry, shared reflection and practical exercises designed to help participants embody the teachings in the midst of daily life.
Thoughts for Aspirants: https://archive.org/details/thoughtsforaspir0000srir/mode/2up
Quest Bookshop: https://questbookshop.org/products/thoughts-for-aspirants
September 5 - Love
October 3 - Unity
November 7 - Individuality
December 5 - Harmony
January 2 - Happiness
February 6 - Humility and Simplicity
March 6 - Peace
April 3 - Sympathy and Kindness
May 1 - The Art of Living
Facilitators
Barbara Hebert, Ph.D., is a third-generation Theosophist who has been involved in local, regional, and national offices throughout her years of membership, including two terms as the National President of the Theosophical Society in America. She has also had a long career as a mental health practitioner and educator.

Rozi Ulics is the current Vice President of the Theosophical Society in America. She is a past president of the Washington, DC Lodge and served for many years on the boards of directors of the Mid-South Federation and the Theosophical Order of Service (USA). A former civil servant, Rozi currently resides at the Krotona Institute of Theosophy in Ojai, California.
Program Format
This is a live, interactive online program. This program will not be recorded.
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