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Feast for the Soul Opening Ceremony

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Feast for the Soul Opening Ceremony

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You are invited join the faculty of the Feast for the candle lighting ceremony and meditation to open the Feast for the Soul. This year marks the 17th year of the Feast for the Soul, an annual 40-day spiritual immersion held January 15 through February 23. The Feast is for all people, everywhere. During the opening we celebrate the various traditions, religions, and spiritual paths through a candlelight ceremony. This is to observe the first day of the Feast. Some people think of the Feast as a virtual retreat whereby you commit to 40 days of spiritual practice and self-discovery through mindfulness, meditation, and creative practices. Whether you meditate, dance, paint, practice yoga, or observe another spiritual practice, this 40-day intensive will help you to kick off a new way of living year-round.

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7894039602

When & Where

January 15, 2024 (11:00 am) – January 15, 2023 (12:00 pm)

Virtual on Zoom – Click the Join Button to Attend

About

The Feast for the Soul is an annual 40-day worldwide spiritual practice period—an immersion open to everyone. People of all ages from all traditions make a commitment to practice deeply and expand their awareness. The Feast is observed each year on January 15th and concludes on February 23rd. Tens of thousands of people worldwide participate in the Feast every year. The Feast aims to offer support for one’s daily spiritual practice and to create a community of people supporting one another. Each year we’d like to increase participation, as peace is obviously a priority on this planet. We make the wide variety of teachings, meditations, and spiritual discourses collected from a myriad of religious and spiritual traditions available to the general public at no cost, 24/7, 365 days a year via the website: www.FeastfortheSoul.org.

The Feast for the Soul is an annual 40-day worldwide spiritual practice period—an immersion open to everyone. People of all ages from all traditions make a commitment to practice deeply and expand their awareness. The Feast is observed each year on January 15th and concludes on February 23rd. Tens of thousands of people worldwide participate in the Feast every year. The Feast aims to offer support for one’s daily spiritual practice and to create a community of people supporting one another. Each year we’d like to increase participation, as peace is obviously a priority on this planet. We make the wide variety of teachings, meditations, and spiritual discourses collected from a myriad of religious and spiritual traditions available to the general public at no cost, 24/7, 365 days a year via the website: www.FeastfortheSoul.org.