GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
#1. What is spirit's highest vision for the Grants Pass Center for Spiritual Living in 2026?
I hear the heart in these responses. Here’s what is emerging from Question One.
● Shared Themes
-Growth and Expansion: More members, more youth, fuller sanctuary, increased energy and
momentum.
-Community Connection: Fellowship, gathering, belonging, open doors, open hearts.
-Spiritual Nourishment: Classes, teachings, inward reflection, prayerfulness, upliftment.
-Music and Creativity: Concerts, great music, guest speakers, expressive celebration.
-Service and Outreach: Sharing the message outward into the broader community.
-Nature and Light Imagery: Sun rays, open sky, grounding, tendrils growing, feeling connected
to the earth.
● Unique Standout Images
-A sunbeam spreading through the whole community and into the earth.
-Young tendrils of growth gently spreading outward.
-Open doors and open hearts as a visible invitation.
-Orange-blue sky symbolizing new dawn and evolving beauty.
-Warmth as a felt experience, not just a metaphor.
These images speak of a community that is alive, growing, and rooted in love.
● Cohesive Vision Paragraph
Our highest vision is a thriving, heart-centered spiritual community where love is expressed as
action, service, music, fellowship, and welcome. We see our doors and hearts open wide,
offering a place of warmth, belonging, and spiritual nourishment for all ages. Rays of light flow
from our center into the wider community, grounding us in nature and illuminating a shared path
of growth and connection. We expand through inspired teachings, uplifting music, meaningful
outreach, and new opportunities for learning, creativity, and togetherness. As we grow, we
remain rooted in unity, grace, and the living presence of Spirit, cultivating a home where each
person feels guided, connected, and authentically alive.
#2. What does it look, sound or feel like as this highest Vision comes into existence?
There is so much feeling and aliveness in these responses. Here’s what is emerging from
Question Two.
● Shared Themes
-Warmth and Inviting Presence: It feels easy to enter. People feel welcome, relaxed, relieved, at
home.
-Joyful Community Energy: Laughter, shared care, forgiveness, emotional release, and a sense
of belonging.
-Creative and Musical Expression: Music events, sound healings, concerts, open houses,
shared artistry.
-Growth and Renewal: Gardens, blooming flowers, new ideas, youth energy, fresh involvement.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
-Embodied Spiritual Principles: Not just teaching the ideas but living them in relationships and
community.
-Connection Beyond the Center: Collaboration with other faith communities, outreach, bringing
love outward.
-Nature + Sensory Imagery: Cinnamon in the air, fresh outdoors, rainbows of color, open sky,
landscapes, grounded and expansive.
● Standout Vivid Imagery
-Community garden growing alongside community growth.
-Music filling the sanctuary and hearts.
-A full house where joy and emotional release feel safe.
-Rainbows of many colors symbolizing diversity of thought and expression.
-Cinnamon in the air, signaling warmth and home.
-Blooming flowers and new tendrils of growth suggesting life renewing itself.
● Cohesive Vision Narrative
As our highest vision comes into form, the Center feels warm, alive, and welcoming. Music fills
the space and laughter rises easily. People feel safe to breathe, to soften, to let go, and to
receive the joy of being together. Our sanctuary is full, vibrant with many ages, voices, and
faces. The environment is fresh, creative, and inviting, with new activities and shared
experiences unfolding naturally. Gardens grow, ideas bloom, and our principles are lived not just
spoken. We collaborate, we serve, and we connect with the wider community in loving and
surprising ways. The atmosphere holds peace, joy, grace, and playfulness. There is a sense of
renewal, of being part of something meaningful and alive. The feeling is simple and
unmistakable: home in the heart, together.
#3. What is my part in this vision?
Here is the heart of Question 3 beginning to take shape.
● Shared Themes
-Showing Up Consistently Attendance, participation, helping organize, being present in
community.
-Being an Example of Spiritual Practice Leading by example, embodying peace, compassion,
unity, trust, acceptance.
-Sacred Service Willing hands, helping with the work needed, supporting events, outreach,
music, classes.
-Holding the Field / Energetic Stewardship Being a channel, holding high watch, being rooted in
spiritual truth even when challenges arise.
-Love as the Primary Offering Showering love, shining, allowing, deep acceptance, offering
encouragement and warmth.
-Connection with Nature Gardening, aligning with natural rhythms, remembering we belong to
the Earth.
-Community Invitation Inviting others, opening doors, helping others feel welcome and at home.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
● Standout Expressions
-“Holding the container door open”
-“Being an open channel to greater energies”
-“Staying rooted regardless of outer challenges”
-“Showering love”
-“Hold high watch for new energies through music”
-“The time was 12:12” (beautiful synchronicity: alignment, divine timing)
Cohesive Vision Statement for Question 3
My part in this vision is to show up fully as a presence of love, peace, and openness. I keep the
door open for transformation, welcoming others into a community of belonging and growth. I
lead by example, living the principles we teach with compassion, acceptance, and unity in every
interaction. I contribute through sacred service and willingness: offering my hands, my time, my
attention, my gifts, and my support. I help nurture the creative and spiritual life of the Center
through music, outreach, prayer, and shared celebration. I stay rooted in truth, trusting the
unfolding even when appearances challenge it. I align with nature, remembering that growth is
organic and guided. My role is to shine, to love, to invite, and to hold the vision steadily so it
may blossom through us all.
#4. What qualities must I embrace to bring about the highest outcome?
This part is beautifully clear and unified. There is a very strong core frequency emerging.
● Shared Themes
-The qualities being called forth are primarily:
-Openness / Willingness
Being ready to try new things and allow new expressions to unfold.
-Faith / Trust / Spiritual Confidence
Knowing the vision is already in motion and guided by Spirit.
-Love (especially unconditional love)
Love as the atmosphere, the teaching, the mode of being, the welcome.
-Compassion & Patience
Holding space for others and for the natural pace of growth.
-Joy & Lightness
Laughter, play, energy, delight.
-Unity / Oneness
Living from the awareness that we are all expressions of the same Divine Life.
-Creativity & Flow
Allowing new programs, people, and ideas to emerge organically.
-Courage & Steadfastness
Standing steady in the vision even when the outer signs are still forming.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
● Standout Expressions
-“A warm welcome to new folks exploring our thought process”
-“The highest good has no obstacles”
-“Knowing it is so”
-“Amplification growing”
-”Youth and transformation”
-“Joy, laughter, peace, and wholeness”
Cohesive Statement for Question 4
To bring this highest vision into form, we are called to embody openness, love, faith, and joy. We
welcome new ideas, new people, and new expressions with courage and curiosity. We practice
compassion, patience, and steadfast trust, remembering that Spirit is guiding the unfolding of
this vision. We express unconditional love in all our interactions, creating a warm, safe, and
uplifting atmosphere for all who enter. We embrace unity and oneness, knowing we are each a
vital part of something greater. We allow creativity and flow to lead us, laugh often, and stay
rooted in gratitude.
We embody love in action. We live the vision by being the vision.
#5. What must I release or let go of for the highest outcome to unfold?
This is a powerful clearing moment. The group is very aligned on what needs to be released.
Let’s distill it.
● Shared Themes
What is being released:
-Judgment (of self, others, or “how things should be”)
-Fear & Doubt
Especially fear that growth won’t happen or that new things won’t work.
-Limiting Beliefs
Stories about lack, not enough time, not enough people, or not enough resources.
-Old Habits & Patterns
Automatic ways of doing things that keep the community “small.”
-Worry About Outcomes
Trying to control instead of trusting the unfolding.
-Attachment to Comfort Zones
Staying with what is familiar instead of what is calling.
-Competition / Us vs. Them Mentality Releasing separation and comparison.
-Past Resentments / Old Stories Letting the past be complete so the future is spacious.
● Standout Expressions
-“The feeling of not having enough time”
-“Being unsure the center can grow and thrive”
-”Too much comfort with things just as they are”
-“Fear things we try won’t work”
-“Attachment to outcomes”
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
-“Fear due to national challenges”
-“Belief of no authority”
These highlight courage and trust as key medicine.
Cohesive Statement for Question 5
To allow the highest vision to unfold, we release judgment, fear, doubt, and the limiting stories
that say growth is uncertain or difficult. We release old habits and patterns that keep us small,
as well as the belief that we don’t have enough time, resources, or capacity. We release
competition, separation, and past misunderstandings. We let go of attachment to outcomes and
the comfort of the familiar.
We choose trust over fear, possibility over limitation, and unity over division.
We open the way by freeing ourselves.
#6. What talents, gifts or skills do I already possess that will serve this vision?
There is a strong foundation of gifts already active in this community. Let’s name them clearly.
● Shared Themes
-The group already holds:
-Creativity & Artistic Expression
Music, sound healing, teaching, inspired ideas, ritual, ceremony, beauty.
-Leadership & Initiative
Willingness to organize, facilitate, promote, create, and guide.
-Spiritual Depth & Healing Presence
Reiki, Peruvian wisdom, sound healing, prayer consciousness, sacred service.
-Community-Building Skills
Networking, inviting, welcoming, fellowship, consistent presence.
-Organizational Strengths
Event planning, communication, fundraising, outreach, writing, setup, follow-through.
-Emotional & Spiritual Qualities
Patience, compassion, joy, peace, enthusiasm, unity, faith.
● Standout Personal Contributions
-“Moon gong and Peruvian medicine” brings a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern
spiritual practice.
-“Time and willingness to care for the center’s needs” is practical devotion, not just conceptual
support.
-“Listening and setting up volunteers” is leadership with heart.
-“Firm belief in God’s presence uplifting the center” is energetic alignment that strengthens the
field.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
Cohesive Statement for Question 6
We already possess everything needed for this vision to flourish. We are creative, passionate,
and spiritually rooted. We bring music, healing, teaching, and artistic expression that uplift the
heart and awaken the spirit. We have leaders, organizers, planners, networkers, and volunteers
who joyfully contribute time, presence, and effort. We know how to welcome, connect, and
nurture community. Our faith, compassion, joy, and unity are already strong. We have the gifts,
the skills, the wisdom, and the heart.
We are equipped. We are capable. We are ready.
#7. What else does Spirit want us to know?
This is a beautiful closing message from Spirit. There is clarity and encouragement here.
● Shared Themes
Spirit is saying:
-You are already doing good work. There is no need to “fix” anything to be worthy of growth. The
foundation is strong.
-Stay Open & Receptive Remain open at the top, open to inspiration, open to change, open to
new expressions.
-Be Present & Grounded Growth happens through presence, listening, and being in relationship
with one another.
-Expand Connection & Accessibility Make the spiritual nourishment you offer more visible and
more available.
-Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Matter This community is called to grow in welcome,
representation, and embodied love.
-Be Proactive, Not Waiting for Perfect Conditions. Take loving action now. Step in. Let it unfold.
-Nature as Teacher brings the earth, gardens, crystals, flowers, outdoor gatherings and ritual
into the heart of community life.
● Standout Messages
-“We are enough.”
-“Be the change we want to see.”
-“Try something good. Don’t wait for something ideal.”
-“More activities in nature.”
-“Make spiritual food more widely available.”
These are direct guidance about tone, pacing, and trust.
Cohesive Statement for Question 7
Spirit reminds us that we are already doing meaningful and loving work in this community. We
are encouraged to stay open, flexible, and receptive to new ideas and new forms of expression.
We are guided to expand our welcome, deepen inclusion, and become a home for diverse
voices and experiences. We are called to be proactive and creative, not waiting for perfect
conditions to begin. We are encouraged to bring more nature, beauty, and embodied spirituality
into our shared spaces. Most importantly, Spirit affirms that we are enough. We have what we
need. We simply continue to live love, offer compassion, and stay grounded in presence.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
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Your 2026 Community Vision Draft (First Full Integration)
Here is the full cohesive Vision woven from all questions and answers:
---
2026 Community Vision for GPCSL
We see a spiritual community that is warm, alive, and welcoming, where people feel at home the
moment they arrive. Music, laughter, and heartfelt connection fill the space. Our sanctuary is
vibrant with all ages, voices, and cultures, growing in joy and diversity. Our teachings are not
only spoken but lived in the way we care for one another, forgive, celebrate, and uplift.
We expand through openness, creativity, and collaboration. Music events, shared meals,
learning experiences, and community gatherings bring us together in meaningful and joyful
ways. Gardens bloom, children play, conversations thrive, and the center overflows with energy
and possibility. We participate with neighboring communities, faith groups, and local
organizations to serve with love and purpose.
We show up as the living embodiment of peace, compassion, courage, and unity. We keep the
door open for transformation. Each one of us contributes our gifts, talents, time, and heart. We
listen deeply, trust fully, and walk steadily in faith. We release fear, doubt, limitation, and old
stories. We choose love, creativity, and joy as our way of being.
Spirit reminds us we are enough. The vision is already unfolding.
We say yes. We say thank you.
And we walk forward together, guided by love.
#1. What is spirit's highest vision for the Grants Pass Center for Spiritual Living in 2026?
I hear the heart in these responses. Here’s what is emerging from Question One.
● Shared Themes
-Growth and Expansion: More members, more youth, fuller sanctuary, increased energy and
momentum.
-Community Connection: Fellowship, gathering, belonging, open doors, open hearts.
-Spiritual Nourishment: Classes, teachings, inward reflection, prayerfulness, upliftment.
-Music and Creativity: Concerts, great music, guest speakers, expressive celebration.
-Service and Outreach: Sharing the message outward into the broader community.
-Nature and Light Imagery: Sun rays, open sky, grounding, tendrils growing, feeling connected
to the earth.
● Unique Standout Images
-A sunbeam spreading through the whole community and into the earth.
-Young tendrils of growth gently spreading outward.
-Open doors and open hearts as a visible invitation.
-Orange-blue sky symbolizing new dawn and evolving beauty.
-Warmth as a felt experience, not just a metaphor.
These images speak of a community that is alive, growing, and rooted in love.
● Cohesive Vision Paragraph
Our highest vision is a thriving, heart-centered spiritual community where love is expressed as
action, service, music, fellowship, and welcome. We see our doors and hearts open wide,
offering a place of warmth, belonging, and spiritual nourishment for all ages. Rays of light flow
from our center into the wider community, grounding us in nature and illuminating a shared path
of growth and connection. We expand through inspired teachings, uplifting music, meaningful
outreach, and new opportunities for learning, creativity, and togetherness. As we grow, we
remain rooted in unity, grace, and the living presence of Spirit, cultivating a home where each
person feels guided, connected, and authentically alive.
#2. What does it look, sound or feel like as this highest Vision comes into existence?
There is so much feeling and aliveness in these responses. Here’s what is emerging from
Question Two.
● Shared Themes
-Warmth and Inviting Presence: It feels easy to enter. People feel welcome, relaxed, relieved, at
home.
-Joyful Community Energy: Laughter, shared care, forgiveness, emotional release, and a sense
of belonging.
-Creative and Musical Expression: Music events, sound healings, concerts, open houses,
shared artistry.
-Growth and Renewal: Gardens, blooming flowers, new ideas, youth energy, fresh involvement.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
-Embodied Spiritual Principles: Not just teaching the ideas but living them in relationships and
community.
-Connection Beyond the Center: Collaboration with other faith communities, outreach, bringing
love outward.
-Nature + Sensory Imagery: Cinnamon in the air, fresh outdoors, rainbows of color, open sky,
landscapes, grounded and expansive.
● Standout Vivid Imagery
-Community garden growing alongside community growth.
-Music filling the sanctuary and hearts.
-A full house where joy and emotional release feel safe.
-Rainbows of many colors symbolizing diversity of thought and expression.
-Cinnamon in the air, signaling warmth and home.
-Blooming flowers and new tendrils of growth suggesting life renewing itself.
● Cohesive Vision Narrative
As our highest vision comes into form, the Center feels warm, alive, and welcoming. Music fills
the space and laughter rises easily. People feel safe to breathe, to soften, to let go, and to
receive the joy of being together. Our sanctuary is full, vibrant with many ages, voices, and
faces. The environment is fresh, creative, and inviting, with new activities and shared
experiences unfolding naturally. Gardens grow, ideas bloom, and our principles are lived not just
spoken. We collaborate, we serve, and we connect with the wider community in loving and
surprising ways. The atmosphere holds peace, joy, grace, and playfulness. There is a sense of
renewal, of being part of something meaningful and alive. The feeling is simple and
unmistakable: home in the heart, together.
#3. What is my part in this vision?
Here is the heart of Question 3 beginning to take shape.
● Shared Themes
-Showing Up Consistently Attendance, participation, helping organize, being present in
community.
-Being an Example of Spiritual Practice Leading by example, embodying peace, compassion,
unity, trust, acceptance.
-Sacred Service Willing hands, helping with the work needed, supporting events, outreach,
music, classes.
-Holding the Field / Energetic Stewardship Being a channel, holding high watch, being rooted in
spiritual truth even when challenges arise.
-Love as the Primary Offering Showering love, shining, allowing, deep acceptance, offering
encouragement and warmth.
-Connection with Nature Gardening, aligning with natural rhythms, remembering we belong to
the Earth.
-Community Invitation Inviting others, opening doors, helping others feel welcome and at home.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
● Standout Expressions
-“Holding the container door open”
-“Being an open channel to greater energies”
-“Staying rooted regardless of outer challenges”
-“Showering love”
-“Hold high watch for new energies through music”
-“The time was 12:12” (beautiful synchronicity: alignment, divine timing)
Cohesive Vision Statement for Question 3
My part in this vision is to show up fully as a presence of love, peace, and openness. I keep the
door open for transformation, welcoming others into a community of belonging and growth. I
lead by example, living the principles we teach with compassion, acceptance, and unity in every
interaction. I contribute through sacred service and willingness: offering my hands, my time, my
attention, my gifts, and my support. I help nurture the creative and spiritual life of the Center
through music, outreach, prayer, and shared celebration. I stay rooted in truth, trusting the
unfolding even when appearances challenge it. I align with nature, remembering that growth is
organic and guided. My role is to shine, to love, to invite, and to hold the vision steadily so it
may blossom through us all.
#4. What qualities must I embrace to bring about the highest outcome?
This part is beautifully clear and unified. There is a very strong core frequency emerging.
● Shared Themes
-The qualities being called forth are primarily:
-Openness / Willingness
Being ready to try new things and allow new expressions to unfold.
-Faith / Trust / Spiritual Confidence
Knowing the vision is already in motion and guided by Spirit.
-Love (especially unconditional love)
Love as the atmosphere, the teaching, the mode of being, the welcome.
-Compassion & Patience
Holding space for others and for the natural pace of growth.
-Joy & Lightness
Laughter, play, energy, delight.
-Unity / Oneness
Living from the awareness that we are all expressions of the same Divine Life.
-Creativity & Flow
Allowing new programs, people, and ideas to emerge organically.
-Courage & Steadfastness
Standing steady in the vision even when the outer signs are still forming.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
● Standout Expressions
-“A warm welcome to new folks exploring our thought process”
-“The highest good has no obstacles”
-“Knowing it is so”
-“Amplification growing”
-”Youth and transformation”
-“Joy, laughter, peace, and wholeness”
Cohesive Statement for Question 4
To bring this highest vision into form, we are called to embody openness, love, faith, and joy. We
welcome new ideas, new people, and new expressions with courage and curiosity. We practice
compassion, patience, and steadfast trust, remembering that Spirit is guiding the unfolding of
this vision. We express unconditional love in all our interactions, creating a warm, safe, and
uplifting atmosphere for all who enter. We embrace unity and oneness, knowing we are each a
vital part of something greater. We allow creativity and flow to lead us, laugh often, and stay
rooted in gratitude.
We embody love in action. We live the vision by being the vision.
#5. What must I release or let go of for the highest outcome to unfold?
This is a powerful clearing moment. The group is very aligned on what needs to be released.
Let’s distill it.
● Shared Themes
What is being released:
-Judgment (of self, others, or “how things should be”)
-Fear & Doubt
Especially fear that growth won’t happen or that new things won’t work.
-Limiting Beliefs
Stories about lack, not enough time, not enough people, or not enough resources.
-Old Habits & Patterns
Automatic ways of doing things that keep the community “small.”
-Worry About Outcomes
Trying to control instead of trusting the unfolding.
-Attachment to Comfort Zones
Staying with what is familiar instead of what is calling.
-Competition / Us vs. Them Mentality Releasing separation and comparison.
-Past Resentments / Old Stories Letting the past be complete so the future is spacious.
● Standout Expressions
-“The feeling of not having enough time”
-“Being unsure the center can grow and thrive”
-”Too much comfort with things just as they are”
-“Fear things we try won’t work”
-“Attachment to outcomes”
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
-“Fear due to national challenges”
-“Belief of no authority”
These highlight courage and trust as key medicine.
Cohesive Statement for Question 5
To allow the highest vision to unfold, we release judgment, fear, doubt, and the limiting stories
that say growth is uncertain or difficult. We release old habits and patterns that keep us small,
as well as the belief that we don’t have enough time, resources, or capacity. We release
competition, separation, and past misunderstandings. We let go of attachment to outcomes and
the comfort of the familiar.
We choose trust over fear, possibility over limitation, and unity over division.
We open the way by freeing ourselves.
#6. What talents, gifts or skills do I already possess that will serve this vision?
There is a strong foundation of gifts already active in this community. Let’s name them clearly.
● Shared Themes
-The group already holds:
-Creativity & Artistic Expression
Music, sound healing, teaching, inspired ideas, ritual, ceremony, beauty.
-Leadership & Initiative
Willingness to organize, facilitate, promote, create, and guide.
-Spiritual Depth & Healing Presence
Reiki, Peruvian wisdom, sound healing, prayer consciousness, sacred service.
-Community-Building Skills
Networking, inviting, welcoming, fellowship, consistent presence.
-Organizational Strengths
Event planning, communication, fundraising, outreach, writing, setup, follow-through.
-Emotional & Spiritual Qualities
Patience, compassion, joy, peace, enthusiasm, unity, faith.
● Standout Personal Contributions
-“Moon gong and Peruvian medicine” brings a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern
spiritual practice.
-“Time and willingness to care for the center’s needs” is practical devotion, not just conceptual
support.
-“Listening and setting up volunteers” is leadership with heart.
-“Firm belief in God’s presence uplifting the center” is energetic alignment that strengthens the
field.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
Cohesive Statement for Question 6
We already possess everything needed for this vision to flourish. We are creative, passionate,
and spiritually rooted. We bring music, healing, teaching, and artistic expression that uplift the
heart and awaken the spirit. We have leaders, organizers, planners, networkers, and volunteers
who joyfully contribute time, presence, and effort. We know how to welcome, connect, and
nurture community. Our faith, compassion, joy, and unity are already strong. We have the gifts,
the skills, the wisdom, and the heart.
We are equipped. We are capable. We are ready.
#7. What else does Spirit want us to know?
This is a beautiful closing message from Spirit. There is clarity and encouragement here.
● Shared Themes
Spirit is saying:
-You are already doing good work. There is no need to “fix” anything to be worthy of growth. The
foundation is strong.
-Stay Open & Receptive Remain open at the top, open to inspiration, open to change, open to
new expressions.
-Be Present & Grounded Growth happens through presence, listening, and being in relationship
with one another.
-Expand Connection & Accessibility Make the spiritual nourishment you offer more visible and
more available.
-Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Matter This community is called to grow in welcome,
representation, and embodied love.
-Be Proactive, Not Waiting for Perfect Conditions. Take loving action now. Step in. Let it unfold.
-Nature as Teacher brings the earth, gardens, crystals, flowers, outdoor gatherings and ritual
into the heart of community life.
● Standout Messages
-“We are enough.”
-“Be the change we want to see.”
-“Try something good. Don’t wait for something ideal.”
-“More activities in nature.”
-“Make spiritual food more widely available.”
These are direct guidance about tone, pacing, and trust.
Cohesive Statement for Question 7
Spirit reminds us that we are already doing meaningful and loving work in this community. We
are encouraged to stay open, flexible, and receptive to new ideas and new forms of expression.
We are guided to expand our welcome, deepen inclusion, and become a home for diverse
voices and experiences. We are called to be proactive and creative, not waiting for perfect
conditions to begin. We are encouraged to bring more nature, beauty, and embodied spirituality
into our shared spaces. Most importantly, Spirit affirms that we are enough. We have what we
need. We simply continue to live love, offer compassion, and stay grounded in presence.
GPCSL VISIONING 11/9/2025. COLLECTIVE RESULTS
---
Your 2026 Community Vision Draft (First Full Integration)
Here is the full cohesive Vision woven from all questions and answers:
---
2026 Community Vision for GPCSL
We see a spiritual community that is warm, alive, and welcoming, where people feel at home the
moment they arrive. Music, laughter, and heartfelt connection fill the space. Our sanctuary is
vibrant with all ages, voices, and cultures, growing in joy and diversity. Our teachings are not
only spoken but lived in the way we care for one another, forgive, celebrate, and uplift.
We expand through openness, creativity, and collaboration. Music events, shared meals,
learning experiences, and community gatherings bring us together in meaningful and joyful
ways. Gardens bloom, children play, conversations thrive, and the center overflows with energy
and possibility. We participate with neighboring communities, faith groups, and local
organizations to serve with love and purpose.
We show up as the living embodiment of peace, compassion, courage, and unity. We keep the
door open for transformation. Each one of us contributes our gifts, talents, time, and heart. We
listen deeply, trust fully, and walk steadily in faith. We release fear, doubt, limitation, and old
stories. We choose love, creativity, and joy as our way of being.
Spirit reminds us we are enough. The vision is already unfolding.
We say yes. We say thank you.
And we walk forward together, guided by love.