The Power of Spiritual Discipline Without Rigidity


Discipline is about staying in relationship with what matters most.

In spiritual practice, the word 'discipline' is often misunderstood. It can sound like control, restriction, or pressure. But at its heart, discipline is about devotion. It’s the steady return to something you value, again and again.

In Self-Mastery through Self-Inquiry, we explore discipline as a form of spiritual kindness. It gives structure to our growth, by choice. When discipline is rooted in love rather than pressure, it becomes a powerful way to align your outer life with your inner truth.

We begin to show up with more presence. 

We speak more carefully. 

We take time for reflection. 

Over time, this steady rhythm reveals something more profound, an inner strength that doesn’t depend on circumstances.

The class meets Mondays, July 1 through August 19, 6–8 pm, in person or online via Zoom.
Taught by Edward Viljoen, with guest teaching from Rev. Russ Legear.

Registration at www.cslsr.org

If you have questions, reach out to Rev. Russ at russ.legear@cslsr.org.

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