Where the Mind Grows Still, the Heart Opens
Journeying toward presence, clarity, and the freedom that comes from conscious love.
Meditation is an invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and return to the quiet wisdom from within. Beneath the noise and distraction lies a quiet, luminous stillness — a sacred space where love remembers itself and your spirit lingers.
Through guided meditation, we’ll find our way into stillness, where awareness deepens, compassion grows, and peace begins to shape how you live and love.

If you do not have someone to guide you,
to hold onto you during the times of not knowing,
you will normally stay at your present level of growth.
– Richard Rohr
A spiritual director can help others explore a deeper relationship with themselves, with God, and with others. Like other forms of contemplation, they help people connect more deeply with the True Self, without judging, proselytizing, or preaching.

Sharon Anderson,
Spiritual Director
A lifelong advocate for family well-being and contemplative practice.
Sharon is dedicated to spiritual growth and lifelong learning, creating sacred spaces for reflection through deep and meaningful conversation and time spent in meditation. A devoted follower of Paramahansa Yogananda for 4 decades, she integrates Eastern wisdom with Western Christian spirituality in her daily practice and teaching.
Walking together through reflection, healing, and growth.
My goal is to help you cultivate a deeper connection with yourself and with a higher energy of love — one that expands through our families and communities, filling our lives with joy and compassion.
My focus includes the following areas:
Teaching/Learning to live with and through chaos
Discovering internal states of awareness
Sharing meditation practices
Learning to listen to our own bodies and relating to them in a holistic way
Developing new world views as we understand how we are inculcated with a culture of greed and abuse
Finding ways to bring meditation to more traditional institutions
