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Spirituality and ETs: Busting the Taboo by Rev. Stephanie Clarke

Based on her personal experiences of meeting ETs in South Africa, as well as other beings who had unique contact with ETs, New Thought minister and author, Rev. Steph, shares about how ETs fit into her particular spiritual philosophy. She will be sharing about how these meetings with ETs came about and what she learned from these very elevated beings who expanded her consciousness and, thereby, the boundaries of her world.

Rev. Steph will also lead an exploration of questions such as:

– Why has the subject of UFOs / ETs / UAPs been taboo?

– What is within our power to do to bust the taboos?

– How does New Thought spirituality help us to bust the taboos by contributing to freedom from fear; personally, politically, and even “extraterrestrially”?

Join Rev. Steph for an evening of upliftment and expansion. Be willing to open up to a more courageous journey forward in which risking vulnerability by sharing secrets will become commonplace to you but inspirational and healing to those around you.

Note: Rev. Steph will be presenting IN PERSON

New Thought Minister, Rev. Stephanie Clarke, affectionately known as “The Irreverent Reverend”, was born and raised in London, England, and graduated from Bradford University in 1981 with a degree in German and Russian.

While visiting South Africa in 1985, Stephanie had her first contact with extraterrestrials. She also discovered the Johannesburg United Church of Religious Science and the Science of Mind teaching and decided to emigrate. There she had a vision of starting a multi-racial spiritual community as a forerunner to the healing of Apartheid.

This vision led her to the USA in 1989 where she completed her New Thought Ministerial Training under the auspices of Dr. Rev. Michael Beckwith (of “The Secret” fame) at the Agape International Center of Truth in Los Angeles. Returning to Johannesburg in January 2000, she successfully founded a vibrant, multi-racial, metaphysical community known as Soul Home and led it until 2005.

Stephanie has explored all types of divination, esoteric, metaphysical and psycho-spiritual paths. Her greatest passions are teaching, writing, counseling, and speaking on metaphysical themes, plus facilitating sacred ceremonies and leading groups on spiritual tours.

She is the author of three books; “Down Dirty & Divine: a spiritual ride through London’s underground,” “The Miss-Adventures of an Irreverent Reverend: A Spirit-ed Guide for Rebels and Renegades,” and “The Sex Goddess: Debunking the Mythology of God & Sex.” She has been selected to facilitate a workshop at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago in August, 2023, entitled: “Busting the Taboos of God, Sex & Death”.

Stephanie has traveled widely and lived in many countries around the world, including Japan, Russia, Holland, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Egypt, and South Africa. She currently lives in Medford, Oregon with her American husband, and is a Staff Minister at the Center for Spiritual Living (CSL) Rogue Valley.

Presenter’s Website: https://RevStephanieClarke.com

Part of RVML’s October “UFOs & ETs Month” • Full Calendar: https://rvml.org/events

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

Date & Time:

October 17, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library

1757 Ashland St.
Ashland, 97520

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