John de Ruiter Podcast 169

John de Ruiter Podcast 169

A Compass You can Depend on

When: November 15, 2014 @ 7:15pm
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Feeling lost doesn’t mean you are lost. Using the analogy of a compass and a walk in the woods, John explains what can be depended upon.
“Within quietness of your interior, there are little differences in attitude that you can make. Those differences don’t need to change your experience, but they enable you to move in what you know.”
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