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Dr. Jay Scott Neale on "Legendary Awareness"

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A joyful and powerful teacher, Dr. Jay takes a humor-filled approach, challenging people to wake up to their spiritual potential and take charge of their lives. He says. “I believe we have a teaching the the world is longing to embody. My heart, mind and energy are committed to this great purpose.” He and his wife founded The Center for Spiritual Living-Fremont, CA. Raised as a Baptist, Dr. Jay Scott Neale found himself in So. Calif. in the early sixty’s where he studied Religious Science at Founders Church with the likes of: Dr. Fenwicke Holmes, Dr. Reginald Armour, Dr. Craig Carter, Dr. William Hornaday, Dr. George Bendal, Dr. Robert Bitzer and Dr. Raymond Charles Barker. Beginning in 1963, Dr. Jay Scott Neale studied with and became friends with Dr. Fenwicke L. Holmes who was a great inspiration, offering a wealth of wisdom about what it means to be a Religious Scientist and a minister. Dr. Holmes gave him sage advice: “Be so good at teaching that your students can replace you”; “Live as if you are going to die tomorrow, and learn as if you are going to live forever”; …”always be a practitioner first, and be the best student in your church.” Dr. Jay has authored 2 books Fountain of Truth and The Power of Positive Purpose, created the popular meditation tapes “Love Unfolding” and “Wings Of Wisdom.” He is a highly acclaimed speaker on The Science of Mind. Dr. Jay writes for the Creative Thought Magazine monthly and has received the Minister Meritorious and Minister of the Year Awards. He was awarded the Ernest Holmes Legacy Award at the annual Asilomar conference in 2004. Dr. Jay has attended every Asilomar Conference since 1965. In addition to being a keynote speaker at the Asilomar Conference, he also hosts the “Holmes History Room”, where he shares his unique and rare collection of books, articles, videos and memories with all who visit.

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