Navigating Life’s "Perfect Misfortunes" with Grace and Humility is a three‑session journey into how life’s unexpected challenges can become profound opportunities for insights, healing and growth through understanding the Three Principles and your own wisdom.

Guided readings from Perfect Misfortune - How I found hope and healing in the teachings of Sydney Banks and the Three Principles (author Allan Flood)) and Sydney Banks, open conversations, reflective questions, and shared insights will help us uncover the meanings and gifts hidden in our "perfect misfortunes.” We'll explore how a Three Principals understanding of our lives, health and circumstances can bring to light an ever‑present state of well‑being, help us love our bodies and release anxieties with compassion.

By the end, you’ll understand the key ingredients in cultivating a resilient, humble, and graceful mindset that embraces life’s unpredictability.

Perfect Misfortune: How I Found Hope and Healing in the Teachings of Sydney Banks and The Three Principles is available for purchase at Amazon.

 

We will meet for 3 Thursdays for 90 minutes each.
Dates: September 4th, 11th and 18th

Time: 11 am PDT, 1pm CDT, 2 pm EDT, 7 pm BST, 8pm CEST
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Fee: $25

***All sessions will be recorded and available to watch for 3 months after the end of the program

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Allan Flood, MS is the author of the globally popular book Perfect Misfortune, how I found hope and healing in the teachings of Sydney Banks and the Three Principles and knows from his own 45-year journey with multiple sclerosis how even life’s toughest challenges can hold the seeds of healing. He met Sydney Banks (founder of the Three Principles) in 1978. The experience was transforming and showed him a state-of-mind that is healing. 

Allan has extensive experience with non-profits and businesses and has worked with people and groups with a wide range of personal health and addiction challenges. He has authored two successful books ("Perfect Misfortune" and "Management by Inspiration"). His teaching style is down-to-earth, honest, and grounded in grace, humility, and often a good dose of humor. This course reflects that same spirit—a space for real conversation and meaningful insight.

Allan lives with his wife, Nancy, a rescue Yorkie and three once-feral cats in Bend, Oregon.

 

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