New Thought Center of Hawai`i
A Sanctuary of Aloha for the nourishment, development, and evolution of each individual's unique spiritual path.
Attend in person (masks optional)
We are located at:
Pualani Terrace,
81-6587 Mamalahoa Hwy
Building C302 in Kealakekua,
next door to Antiques and Ice Cream (large red building on makai/ocean side of the highway. From south we are on the left, just a few tenths of a mile past Konawaena School Road traffic light.
Phone: 808-323-2232
for mail: P.O. Box 333, Kealakekua, HI 96750
Our facilities are handicap friendly with lots of paved parking area.
Childcare is provided at Sunday morning services.
For more information about New Thought, a map and what we offer please visit our website at:
www.newthoughtcenterofhawaii.com
Our officers for the year 2025 are:
Lia Segerblom
President
Jaime McEwen
Vice President
Pasha MacGregor,
Treasurer
Cindy Sweeney
Secretary
Ramona Owen
Recording Secretary
SUNDAY, January 18, 2025
10 AM
1/25/26: Sheila Gallien, "A Soft Doorway to a Sanctuary Within," music by Jean Pierre Thoma
2/1/26: Anna Gentzel, "Staying in Tune with our Soul Dance to Live our Deepest Joy," music by Jean Love
2/8/26: Michael Sudman, "A Pilgrimage: Journey into Paradise to Find Yourself," music by Doug Kinnear
2/15/26: Nancy Shipley Rubin, music by Joe Conti
2/22/26: Annual Membership Meeting
3/1/26: Arliss Dudley-Cash
3/8/26: Lynda Boozer
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For more information about workshops go to our Events Page
A Visionary Guide to the Rise
of Cooperative Culture
with
Heather Vyana Reynolds
Music by Mahina & Kristie
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Feeling exhausted, anxious, and overwhelmed? Have you ever wondered why being human feels harder than it should?
It is a biological stress response. We are living in a global nervous system under stress. Polarization, loneliness, authoritarianism, and ecological collapse are not random crises — they are symptoms of a species that has been operating in a perpetual fear state.
This Sunday, Vyana Reynolds will offer a hopeful, grounded, culturally inclusive alternative to the
doom narrative dominating public discourse. "How do we heal a traumatized society, and how do we build the kind of communities our biology longs for?"
Vyana has spent decades inside systems of domination — fighting them, reforming them, and finally stepping out of them.
As a woman who lived through daily harassment abroad, she personally experienced how fear shapes behavior.
As a civil rights attorney, she saw how even justice systems replicate domination. As a probate attorney or 27 years, she has helped people opt out of domination-based legal structures. As someone who experienced a profound perceptual shift while swimming with wild dolphins, Vyana has seen what human culture looked like before chronic fear took over. As a new community builder and regenerative-systems advocate, she is leaving the old paradigm behind.
Vyana's life’s work, including authoring several books, has been to understand how we return to our natural cooperative state and stop being complicit in our own domination.
As she says, “The future of humanity isn’t something we wait for—it’s something we create, together.”