Youth Curriculum, 2-12-23

Curriculum Overview

This Valentine’s Day week, youth find ways of honoring the unique expression of who they are. Recognizing the things they have in common with others that help build unity and connectedness, they create heart-shaped messages to give out.

2023 Theme: Living Out Loud!
February Monthly Theme:  Curiosity As a Superpower
Week 2 Value: Flow into the Infinite – Heart  

Affirmation: I can bring about good in my life by intertwining my thoughts, feelings, and beliefs

Spiritual Lesson: Flow into the Infinite – Heart  

This lesson serves as a quick reminder that our heads and our hearts must be in agreement in order to create whatever we want in our lives. A feeling with a thought creates emotion. It is the feeling that provides the energy to move the thought forward so that the thought can become a thing or an experience.

Youth explore through story and music what is uniquely special about who they are and practice connecting their heart and mind when manifesting their goals.

Active Listening: Book/Music/Video

Youth read Inside My Heart by Shiya Stone and Zen Pig: Here to Do by Mark Brown

We listen to I Send My Love by Karen Drucker and practice a Spiritual Mind Treatment about doing great things in the world.

Creative Expression –  Sending Heart Whispers

We can experience true joy when we align our inner and outer selves, our personality and soul, and our head and heart. Using yarn pieces to represent our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, we braid them to symbolize the “ingredients” for creating the life we love. We create Valentine’s Day hearts with special notes to give away during our community circle-up.

Connecting/Spiritual Practice: Cupid’s Bow Breathing

We think of someone to send loving – kindness or healing to and stretch both arms toward the sky, knuckles together. Pulling one fist back towards our chest, while breathing in deeply, we affirm our love for them and breath out with a whooshing “and so it is” sound as we let go of the bow. Returning hands to the sky, we open up our fists, sprinkling love and kindness down.  

Similar Posts

  • Youth Curriculum, 12-18-22

    Announcements: Regular Christmas Eve announcements to include a visit from “Santa” for the youth. Curriculum Overview Youth explore cultivating the light through the silence of the holiday spirit and look at how children and adults around the world celebrate the return of light together. Youth co-create their own CSL community project as a way to…

  • Youth Curriculum, 5-18-25

    Announcements:  We’re excited to share that three teens from CSL Olympia are attending their first Teen Camp—the most we’ve ever had representing our community! To help with camp and travel expenses, please visit our website’s donations page and select “Give to Youth & Family” from the pull-down menu. Thank you for supporting this life-changing experience…

  • Youth Curriculum, 4-28-24

    Announcements:  Youth & Family’s INSPIRE Life-Skills Workshop for Teens—Mastering Communication & Connection is this evening at 5 p.m. We will learn the art of effective communication, honing essential interviewing skills, building strong relationships, and mastering conflict resolution techniques. The workshops are open to teens 13-18 and offered by donation. Drop-ins are welcome. Please register on…

  • Youth Curriculum, 1-26-25

    Announcements:  Exciting News from CSL Teen Camp! Our Teen Camp representative, Ocean Laura, recently returned from the CSL Winter Teen Camp at Camp Cedar Ridge in Vernonia, Oregon. As an advisor, he helped facilitate teens as they built lasting connections, deepened their spiritual understanding, and engaged in enriching experiences. Centers for Spiritual Living Teens is…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *