Loading Events

Discovering the Powers of Thought by Alex Crenshaw

Every one of our thoughts is pregnant with the power of the spirit which brought it into being; that power is constantly at work.

Knowing this, each one of you has the possibility of becoming a benefactor of mankind; by projecting your thoughts into the farthest reaches of space, you can send out messages of light to help, comfort, enlighten and heal others. Those who undertake this work knowingly and deliberately, gradually penetrates into the mysterious arcana of divine creation.

Alex F. Crenshaw, MBA is the founder of the Zen Institute in Mount Shasta, California. He began a transformative journey at 28, leaving his corporate accounting career for seven years of semi-monastic Zen Buddhism training at the Rochester Zen Center in New York. This profound spiritual pursuit reshaped his understanding of life.

He discovered the teachings of Master Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov and views the teachings as key to addressing humanity’s challenges. Dedicated to sharing knowledge, Alex regularly contributes to radio and television, focusing on human potential, mindfulness, and societal issues. Contact: [email protected]

FREE ADMISSION – 1757 Ashland St., Ashland, OR. One mile west of I-5 Exit 14

Date & Time:

July 16, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library

1757 Ashland St.
Ashland,97520

Share this event

Our Sponsors

Conscious Design Build Ashland Oregon

Upcoming Events

Have an event?

List it for free at Ashland.news. Sign up for an account and you can submit your event immediately. Pending review, your event will be included in the community calendar.

Already a user? Need to update an existing event? Sign in.

Our Sponsors

Ashland Parks and Recreation Ashland Oregon
Pronto Printing Ashland Medford Southern Oregon
City of Ashland Public Notice Ashland Oregon

Explore More...

Study, city staff say Ashland water rates have to go up

The cost of a new water treatment plant project combined with the length of time since its last water rate increase force the city’s hand, Public Works Director Scott Fleury told the Ashland City Council during its Tuesday business meeting: rates must be increased. A rate study says a customer with a ¾-inch meter using 700 cubic feet would see an increase of about $7 a month next year and $8 in the following year, moving up to around $11 per month five years out.

Read More>

The Holly Theatre reopening: Revisiting the 1930s

Slated for demolition in the 1990s with its doors closed in 1986, the Holly Theatre in Medford reopened last Thursday, March 13, with opening ceremonies and a live performance by the Piano Guys to a full house. The revitalization of downtown Medford through the Holly, helped by all the volunteers, donors and people of Ashland’s Jefferson Public Radio, took more than 13 years and $13 million. 

Read More>
ashland.news logo

Subscribe to the newsletter and get local news sent directly to your inbox.

(It’s free)