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How Do You Pray? with Celeste Yacoboni

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This week on Coach Cafe, THE Self-Empowerment Place to Meet, Estra and Kathleen welcome Celeste Yacoboni, author of How Do You Pray? as their guest.

Most of us grew up introduced to some form of prayer.  As we evolve, so do our prayers; as our prayers evolve, so do we.  Praying means different things to different people, and there are many diverse ways to connect with the Divine.  Celeste Yacoboni was guided to ask the world, "How do you pray?"  She reached out to family and friends and then to leading figures from all walks of life and schools of thought. How Do You Pray? is an interspiritual prayer book and resource guide to an emerging global spirituality, which embraces our religious and spiritual diversity.  The 129 contributors range in spiritual traditions from Buddhism to Islam to Christianity, as well as those who do not claim any particular faith.  Some of the contributors include:  Matthew Fox, Gregg Braden, Byron Katie, Marianne Williamson, Masuro Emoto, Lama Surya Das, Patch Adams and Rabbi Zalman Schacter-Shalomi. This show and the book will inspire you to consider what it means to you to pray---how do you connect with the Greater Consciousness?  "How we pray is as diverse as each being on our planet..."

Celeste Yacoboni is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California.  Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which intergrates body, mind, spirit and emotions.  She has a thriving private practice in Sante Fe, NM.  You can visit her website at www.CelestialBodyandSoul.com  and learn more about her vision and book at www.HowDoYouPray.com

 

 

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