June 2014 In this issue: Meditation Retreat: Early Bird Discount until May 30 New Video: Diamond in your Heart Article: Retirement is Not an Optio

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June 2014

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Dear Friend,

As you may have noticed, the June newsletter is a little early. We wanted to give you some extra time to consider coming to our meditation retreat in July - the early registration deadline is May 30. Read more about it in this newsletter.

In this month’s article, Retirement is Not an Option, our good friend Merle shares with us her journey of discovery. Read about how spiritual development does not end with retirement from work. Life goes on, and opportunities to contribute towards creating a better world abound.

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Re-examine all you have been told. Dismiss what
insults your soul and your very flesh will become a great poem.

--Walt Whitman

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Powell River, BC
July 20-26, 2014

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View from Diamond Heart.

Come to this meditation retreat to release, relax, and rejuvenate your heart and soul. Come bathe in the beauty of nature. Your heart will be grateful and your soul satisfied.

Gifts you receive from this retreat:

▪ Love without boundaries
▪ Release the cords that bind you to the past
▪ Practice forgiveness for others and yourself
▪ Balance the yin and yang of your nature to love more deeply
▪ Move from fear and scarcity to love in your life
▪ Open fully to receive the peace and joy of Spirit’s love

Days of silent meditation and inner contemplation will be accompanied by sharing with loving others with whom you journey.

Location: Diamond Heart, Powell River, BC, beside the ocean

Fee: $795 ($695 Early Bird until May 30) plus GST accommodation and meals. Optional cruise of Desolation Sound, including a delicious meal.

Contact: Jenny Linley <jennylou@telus.net> Phone: (604) 733-0339

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Click on the image below to watch a new meditation video, Diamond in Your Heart.

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If the image link above doesn't work for you, copy and paste the following URL into your internet browser: http://youtu.be/LezRbuBszKQ.

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by Merle Dulmadge

You work hard all your life. You are busy creating a loving home, raising your children, building and maintaining your relationship with your spouse, spending some time with your friends and relatives, building your career, acquiring all the things you want in life. “Someday,” you say. “Someday I’ll be able to retire, take it easy and enjoy life.”

I was very fortunate because I eased into my retirement. I went from full-time work to part-time and then to occasional and finally a year and a half ago I officially retired. Ahh, it felt so good to just relax, not have to set the alarm and be somewhere. After all, I worked hard all my life. I was responsible all my life and I deserved the rest. I had earned it.

So I rested. I took up golf. I divided my time between our home in British Columbia and our winter get-away in Yuma, Arizona. I had time to play and visit with friends and I had more than enough time to just do nothing. It has been wonderful but when I’m honest with myself I realize that I’m beginning to get bored. I also feel like I’m not contributing much to the world. I have been living in what I call a ‘period of grace’ where nothing much has been asked or expected of me. It has been nice but I always knew it was a phase and that it would end. I’m renewed and rested and I’m now feeling the urge to jump back into life.

I have worked and studied with Tanis now for 14 years and spiritual transformation has three components:

my own spiritual development
bringing meaning and purpose to the work I do
world service and being a conscious co-creator - serving others and serving the greater good



Spiritual development never stops

Spiritual development never stops; it just keeps spiraling upward. When you retire you are still meant to serve and are called by Spirit and your soul to contribute to many different things. You may retire from your work career but you don’t retire from life. The work you do just changes form.

Many people I know in their retirement dedicate a substantial portion of their time doing volunteer work and giving back. Some have become coaches and mentors so others can take advantage of their experience. Others have taken on projects or have become advocates for worthy causes. There are so many choices and options available. You don’t have to look very far to see opportunities to contribute.

Live your life with purpose

In the last few weeks my soul has been calling me to be full of gratitude for the period of grace I have enjoyed and I now have a restlessness to be more active. There is no such thing as retirement but we haven’t found a good word to replace it yet. At this stage of my life I have knowledge and experience and talents that need to be put to good use. Because I’m ready, the synchronicities are happening all around me, giving me clues as to the path before me. I’m excited and looking forward to what is coming next.

Just working on your own spiritual development is not enough. Serving others and actively contributing to making the world a better place is what Spirit is asking of us. This is co-creation. This is why we are here.

Living my life ‘on purpose’ is the most important work I can do—following my joy and bliss. I trust the Universe will help to show me the way as I continue my journey. What work I do in the world is not as important as how I do my work.

Here are my words of wisdom I’d like to share with you:

You are more than what you have become.

You have untapped potential.

There are no small roles in this journey.

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Merle Dulmadge
Merle began studying with Tanis in 2000 and worked as the IIT Office Manager until 2011. Merle had her own consulting company (Dulmadge and Associates Inc.) specializing mainly in organizational effectiveness and leadership development until she retired in Feb. 2012. She now divides her time between her home in Lantzville, B.C., Canada on Vancouver Island and wintering in Yuma, Arizona, USA. merledulmadge@shaw.ca

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May the blessings of Spirit ease your burdens and give you hope and joy.

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Tanis Helliwell
info@iitransform.com

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