This past weekend was one of sharing, learning and growing.
A group of dear friends and I got together for a metaphysical day, which I found to be uplifting and rewarding (not to mention I loved seeing them again!).
We shared metaphysical discussions, observations, questions and experiences with each other.
At this get-together, everyone was handed slips of paper and asked to write a topic of interest on one slip – it could be personal, or not.
These slips were then folded and placed in a bowl. One person drew a topic slip – then, as a group, we discussed the topic or did the exercise. When we exhausted that topic, another person drew another slip…and on it went.
We had a wonderful eclectic array of topics, some of which included: Merkabah’s, healing, goals, love, guides and more. It also included “How do I ___?”, and group exercises.
We also had time for sharing who we ‘saw’ around others, such as guides, animal totems and deceased loved ones.
If you want to start a metaphysical group, I highly recommend starting off with this technique; it’s a great way to share and learn! Other ideas are: have a ‘guest’ come in. We had a metaphysical circle where Elissa Heyman came in. (You can read about that here.) Or perhaps invite someone who specializes in, for example, dowsing.
You can also have a theme night, such as one night of: regressions (with the appropriate hypnotherapist); readings (each person share what he or she ‘sees’ for others), etc. Believe me, there are plenty of topics and areas of interest out there!
I thank everyone who could make it for this weekend – it rocked! 🙂
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