Karen Jackson

Full Name: Karen Jackson
Title: Practitioner
Phone: 206-365-0207
Web:

CSL Responsibilities

  • Compassionate Heart Ministry
  • Compassion Through Loss Groups
  • Youth and Family Ministry
  • Non-Violent Communications Coach

My Story

When I came to CSL in 2005, I felt spiritually at home as I was drawn-in to the teachings right away. The writings of Ernest Holmes were especially inspiring to me, as they spoke to a brilliant synthesis of my earlier spiritual journeys in Christianity, Eastern meditation, and beyond. I grew to love these words even more as I continued to learn they were universally aligned with my own values. From this wider understanding, becoming a Practitioner was less my own decision than it was an evolution to spiritual calling. – I’ve been joyfully licensed since 2010.

My Approach

In spiritual counseling and prayer treatment sessions, I integrate the insights of Science of Mind with my background in practicing non-violent communication, as a school psychologist (Masters in Education) and as a current hospice chaplain. I love working with people individually and with small groups. I feel joy in working with families, including children, as we discover together the dynamic spiritual wholeness of each person. My goal is to listen unconditionally and to guide each person to realize unmet needs and name the God quality each seeks to experience.

My practice is inclusive and reflects a personal value of high regard for each individuation of the One Life.

My fee is $75 a session.

As once the winged energy of delight
carried you over childhood’s dark abysses,
now beyond your own life build the great
arch of unimagined bridges.

Wonders happen if we can succeed
in passing through the harshest danger;
but only in a bright and purely granted
achievement can we realize the wonder.

To work with Things in the indescribable
relationship is not too hard for us;
the pattern grows more intricate and subtle,
and being swept along is not enough.

Take your practiced powers and stretch them out
until they span the chasm between the two
contradictions…For the god
wants to know himself in you.
— Rainer Maria Rilke

I welcome you with love and respect.

Karen