What about Spirituality & Meditation?

Does “Turning Within” Meditation help us be more spiritual?

What do you mean by “spiritual”?

If you mean:
Does this easy, effortless meditation technique help you get more connected within yourself and “expand your conscious capacity for experience?”

Then, the answer is Yes.

If you mean:
Does it help you open yourself up in a way that is “not mystical”? One that develops the normal, natural ability to access our vast mental and energetic potential — and makes that potential real in our everyday lives?

The answer is Yes.

If you mean:
Can it help you eventually live in a state of contentment and inner peace?

Yes.

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“Turning Within” Meditation &
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as taught by Kelvin Chin

  • connects us with our “larger sense of self”

  • naturally integrates our mind, body and spirit

  • increases familiarity with the vastness of our individual mind

  • gives a sense of freedom that reduces fears and increases comfort living with uncertainty

  • develops awareness of our larger sense of self along with the ability to focus on specifics

  • naturally and effortlessly brings about a more balanced life — mentally, emotionally, physically and energetically

  • results in a state of being — where we are spontaneously living more in the present

This eventually can become our normal state of living. No longer extraordinary, but our daily norm.

Balance

Balance is the key to all spiritual pursuits — the balance between the inner and the outer.

The easy and effortless practice of “Turning Within” Meditation is the most effective way to create that balance — and thus the foundation to our own unique expressions of spirituality.


KELVIN CHIN’S
OPENING NIGHT TALK
FOR THE 2019 IANDS 4-DAY CONFERENCE
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA
AUGUST 29, 2019

Kelvin spoke on Opening Night for the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) international conference held in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania from August 29 - September 1, 2019.

He spoke about the role of meditation in helping to integrate our mind-body-energetic system whether we have had near-death experiences (NDE’s) or not. And the role of meditation in “expanding our conscious capacity for experience” in our quest for continuing our self-development processes as individuals.


I am now falling into the purest form of grace...

I am very intuitive by nature. Over the years I received psychic and mediumship training.

Basically I think we need to “turn within” to get the answers — that’s why I love the meditation you teach. And to be completely transparent — I stopped looking for answers once I began practicing the meditation you teach.... because when I started “turning within” my questions went away. So I am not looking for answers, rather I am just enjoying the simplicity of this meditation. What a relief to not be questioning and searching — but instead to be letting go, and being witness to the purest form of grace which blesses me with an experience that I could never create for myself.

So kudos to you, Kelvin.

— Gwenne (studied with a meditation guru from India for 44 years before finding Kelvin)


Way beyond relaxation...it has been magic...

This meditation you teach, Kelvin, is way beyond relaxation or a practice of even a lifestyle. To me, it is more about training my mind to let go and to have a state of non-judgment so my conscious awareness can expand. I find through this meditation that I am ultimately tapping into something so inherently deep, beautiful and peaceful within me. The greatest benefit so far (which I never saw coming) is that this meditation has stirred up within me a thirst and a yearning to go inside myself and discover the mysteries within. It has been magic.

— G. Cookie Gorman, Sarasota, Florida


Peace and pleasure on a daily basis...

Kelvin is indeed a Master of the art & science of teaching a meditation process that continues to give me peace and pleasure on a daily basis. As a practitioner of numerous meditation techniques for over 40+ years, I am delighted to recommend his training to one and all. PEACE,

— Brother Ed Salisbury, D.Div., Austin, Texas