Beth Miller ~ VULNERABILITY – A SUPERPOWER (In-Person)
Sunday, May 17, 2026 @ 3:00pm-5:00pm (Pacific Time)
Berkeley,
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You are invited to a satsang with Beth Miller where we will explore spiritual awakening and vulnerability.
Together, let’s dive into what we know in our essence . . . opening to an ever-deepening realization that what we are in the truest sense is an inside job – an inward surrendering of anything and everything that is in the way of knowing, living, being and expressing our true nature of loving being-ness. A courageous surrendering . . .a trusting vulnerability.
Often, we humans, shy away from vulnerability. We have been taught it is weak, unattractive, needy; even failure. And yet, let’s stand back for a moment . . .
In a welcoming circle of kinship let’s explore the beauty, the fears, and profundity of vulnerability.
We are whole and holy beings . . . naturally soft and tender . . . aching to be fully alive and free – longing to know the vulnerability of our interconnectedness; called to being totally at One with our sacred humanity and all of Life.
As counter-intuitive as it appears, being vulnerable . . . naked in the sun . . . is holding hands with the Divine.
BIO
Beth Miller is a spiritual teacher, psychotherapist, and author devoted to deepening in our true nature and living in loving relationship with all of life. Her work weaves psychological depth with direct spiritual inquiry into presence, love and wholeness. After raising 2 sons and completing her doctoral study in psychology, Beth taught at California Institute of Integral Studies and UCSF, maintained a private practice and led workshops in resilience. Her first book, The Woman’s Book of Resilience: 12 Qualities to Cultivate, was published in 2005, and came from her doctoral dissertation. Through teaching, writing and private sessions, Beth shares from lived experience.
Beth studied and followed Adyashanti, David Hawkins, Mooji and Jan Frazier. In 2013, she spent a week one-on-one with Jan Frazier in Vermont. Jan is heart-based, and “ignited the same heart flame” in Beth. Later, in a three-day retreat with Jan in Mill Valley, “three things happened simultaneously. “I felt an intense burning sensation in my gut, radiating throughout my entire body, and all barriers between me and the people in the room, the room itself, the great outdoors fell away, and the reality of being everyone and everything was as clear as clear could be. The oneness of it all felt incredibly ordinary – in the sense of having known this all along and just now remembering; it felt so completely natural, so matter-of-fact. The third, and by far, the most difficult to express is the immensity of love that washed through me, arose in and all around me…. love that was beyond anything I could express and bigger than anything I could imagine. It was over-powering in an indelible and stunningly glorious way. In retrospect, I can see how the last 12 years has been a deepening into the expression of love.”
In her most recent book, Awakening is Not for the Faint of Heart, she shares her own journey through Long Covid and inner transformation, inviting readers into an honest, courageous, and compassionate engagement with life exactly as it is.
Beth’s website: www.bethmillerphd.com
Rick Archer – Batgap 3/22 interview with Beth: https://batgap.com/beth-miller/
Awareness Explorer Interview with Beth: www.awarenessexplorers.com/podcast/episode/1ad4fd5d/198-beth-miller-guest-explorer
No pre-registration required
*** Just show up & pay at the door ***
Suggested donation: $15 to $30
No one turned away for lack of funds
Connie Barbour Room
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists (BFUU)
upstairs, behind the main BFUU building at the corner on Cedar.
Please enter through the courtyard gate at 1606 Bonita.
Then enter the building through the first entrance on the left.
Proceed up the stairs to the Connie Barbour Room.
PARKING: There is street parking in the neighborhood.
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Covid exposure or positive test, please stay home out of consideration for others
