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Beyond time management -- time is not a factor
Going beyond mere time management to actually living harmoniously free from the limitations or constraints of time is an achievable reality.

Going beyond mere time management to actually living harmoniously free from the limitations or constraints of time is an achievable reality.
Freedom from fear and anger, often associated with project deadlines, traffic, chronic procrastination and age (and the accompanying negativity on health and relationships) can be gained.
To learn more, save the date and come to a free talk at the Weston Public Library Community Room, Saturday November 1 at 3:00 p.m. where former Weston resident Dave Hole, CSB, will share his own numerous experiences defying time in his lecture, “Time is not a Factor.”
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An early childhood experience gave Hohle a glimpse into the elasticity of time as a concept. Throughout college, graduate studies, and a long career in management, Hohle has witnessed and demonstrated the practical benefits of understanding the actual spiritual nature and relationship of reality and eternity.
In Hohle’s words about his talk:
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“’Time is Not a Factor’ is not about how to get the most out of a 24-hour day, but how to gain dominion by living in the timeless, stressless spiritual now. We’ll look at what we mean by eternity. Is it a never-ending series of nows? What is immediacy? The Bible says, ‘now is the accepted time; now is the day of salvation.’ Could salvation mean, in part freedom from the mortal tyranny of time?
“it distinguishes between time and timelessness, age and agelessness, and encourages freedom from mortal limitations associated with time by understanding more about the spiritual nature of life. This understanding leads to more freedom, more productivity, and more harmony.
“The talk points out the advantages of identifying ourselves truly as God’s spiritual idea right now -- continuous, ageless, useful, and as indestructible as He is -- rather than as limited, aging mortals.
“Finally, the listener is encouraged to allow his or her thoughts or moments to be God-moments -- God-inspired and God-motivated. In this way the listener will be able to begin demonstrating that truly, time is not a factor.”
Since 2006, Hohle has devoted his career to the public practice of Christian Science healing, helping individuals discover their rights to full, productive and joyful lives. He became a Christian Science teacher in 2009, and as a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, he has been sharing his experience and understanding nationally through public talks. He currently resides in Chicago, IL with his wife, Carol, and their dog, Ellie, both also formerly Weston residents.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Weston is sponsoring the talk. Childcare will be available.