Free Talk for the Tallahassee area, Saturday, February 5, 2022, 2:00 pm
Does it feel like life has been turned upside-down these days, that there is nothing normal, safe or dependable? Have you asked yourself, "Is there really a reason to hope in these stressful times?" Would you consider understanding how a divine power can overturn whatever is negative in your life into a positive, life-changing force for good? A free talk, "A Spiritual Revolution: The Quest to Experience God," explores the search for a spiritual perspective on living that leads to an expectation of good and a better life experience. Speaker Giulia Nesi Tetreau has spent years studying the subject of life and identity for herself and others, first as a psychotherapist and subsequently through cultivating an understanding of spirituality, as a spiritual healer and teacher of Christian Science. "Despite professional accomplishments and having achieved everything I had been told would make me happy, I still had this empty feeling inside, and felt dissatisfied and restless," Giulia shared recently. "I wanted to feel and actually experience a power or influence that was larger than what I knew, and that I could lean on this power no matter what I was dealing with. I wanted to feel hope and expect good in my life." In the talk, Giulia will share how she experienced the "spiritual revolution" in her own life by reading the book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. The ideas in the book gave her an entirely new perspective on life that resulted in deeper meaning and even physical healings, not only for herself but to help others. In this role she served on the faculty and conducted seminars at Harvard Medical School's Conference "Spirituality and Healing in Medicine."
"A Spiritual Revolution: The Quest to Experience God" talk is free on Saturday, Feb. 5 at 2 p.m. at 128 North Adams Street in Tallahassee. The talk is sponsored by First Church of Christ, Scientist, Tallahassee, Fl and First Church of Christ Scientist, Thomasville, Ga.
For interviews and more information contact: Pat Pieratte, 850-264-3959, ppieratte@msn.com.
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