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What Is Satsang?

"Satsang" is a Sanskrit word meaning "gathering in truth." The Universal Church of Metaphysics offers free video satsangs through the Internet.

Winter Retreats, Satsangs and Workshops

Read more about upcoming retreats with Christine Breese..

Featured Affirmation

Evergreen trees are symbols of immortality and being free from the past and future.


I now remember
the enlightenment I was born with,
knowing myself as
Divinity in the flesh.

What are Affirmations?

Affirmations are words of power that have a healing effect on those who use them. Words truly do have the power to heal, and they can change your life. The Universal Church of Metaphysics invites you to explore the spiritual healing power of affirmations.

Typical Subpersonalities

(This is an excerpt from a University Of Metaphysical Sciences course at www.umsonline.org, please feel free to visit the school website)

 

Below are a few examples of subpersonalities: (excerpt from Jason Bennett’s website http://www.jbactors.com)

The power selves: The protector. The warrior. The killer. The leader. The boss. The star. The survivor. The rebel. The patriarch. The special self. The traditionalist. The "I'm God" self. The exercise self.

The vulnerable/child selves: The vulnerable child (the core of our being – our psychological fingerprint). The magical child. The lonely child. The lover. The playful child. The victim. The shy/embarrassed child. The ordinary self. The silly/goofy child.

The parent selves: Good father. Negative father. Critical father. Good mother. Critical mother. Negative mother. Nurturing mother or father. Responsible mother or father.

The being selves: The Beach bum. Spirituality. The Meditator. The Relaxation self. The "who cares"/irresponsible self. The "just want to escape" self.

The personal selves:
The pleaser. The feminine selves. The "bleeding heart" self. The empathic self. Most of the children selves.

The impersonal selves: The rational/logical selves. The power selves. The "who cares" self. The judge. Masculine selves. The rebel. The finance self.

The inner critic: a very powerful self in most of us, always criticizing us.

The perfectionist:
a very powerful self in most of us.

The pusher: a mega-doing self. The self that says "let's go, do this, do that, do more, do more."