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Al Drucker will talk on “Miracles: A Window into the Eternal” at the Jan. 7 meeting of the Emerald Coast Meditation Society at 480 N. Co. Hwy. 393, one-half mile north of Hwy. 98.

The free meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a 30-minute silent meditation. The ECMS is ecumenical, following no religion.

For over 50 years Drucker has been associated with the non-dual Advaita teachings of his spiritual preceptor, Sai Baba in India, and during that time was the recipient of countless miraculous happenings that were way beyond his physics and physiology training to understand. He now recognizes miracles as a vital aspect of the awakening process, which, he says, “loosens the pernicious allure of worldly phenomena and beliefs.” He will recount a number of miraculous experiences and speak of the value of developing miracle consciousness in our lives.

Drucker came to America as a young boy fleeing the Nazis. In his professional career he was part of the technical team managing the U.S. ballistic missile programs and was also active with NASA, the FAA, and the U.S. National Academy of Science. After 15 years, he left the technological field and changed professions to join the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, CA, and become a holistic health practitioner and teacher.

One day, while piloting a small plane over the Sierra Nevada mountains, he was caught in a violent storm. After hours in the storm, with his plane coming apart and his fuel running out, a mysterious voice came on the radio and guided him to safety. Seeking the source of that voice led him to Sai Baba in India.

After many trips to India he lived in Sai Baba's ashram for nine years. He taught astro-physics at the university there, gave lectures on spiritual topics to faculty and ashram visitors, and published a number of books, including “Bhagavad Gita for Today,” “Self Realization,” and “Awakening to Truth,” all available for download on his website, atma-institute.org. Video interviews and talks by Drucker can be found on vimeo.com/channels/aldrucker.

The evening will conclude with a short guided meditation. The ECMS meets on the first and third Thursday of every month except July and August. Anyone who needs meditation instruction should arrive by 6:15 p.m. Contact nancyjames@embarqmail.com for information.

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