The Center for Spiritual Awakening (CSA) in Pacific Grove, California, will host a weekend intensive from January 23 to 25, 2026, led by Dr. Ruth L. Miller. The program is based on Miller's book "Unveiling Your Hidden Power" and focuses on the teachings of Emma Curtis Hopkins, the pioneering spiritual thinker who laid the groundwork for the New Thought movement in the United States.
For leaders in business and technology, where burnout and constant distraction are prevalent challenges, Hopkins's century-old teachings offer relevant insights. She taught that one's inner life fundamentally shapes health, peace, courage, creativity, and endurance. Dr. Miller will guide participants through 12 lesson-chapters in approximately 14 contact hours, providing an intensive overview of metaphysical principles designed for practical daily application.
"This isn't about collecting spiritual concepts," says Dr. Miller. "It's about remembering what's already within you—your strength, your clarity, your spiritual authority. The weekend is designed for people who know there's more to life than surviving it." The program is structured to help individuals move beyond mere survival in high-pressure careers toward more purposeful and resilient living.
The implications for professionals are significant. In industries driven by innovation and rapid change, the ability to maintain clarity, prevent burnout, and access inner resilience can directly impact decision-making, leadership effectiveness, and sustainable performance. The intensive offers tools that contrast with conventional productivity-focused solutions by addressing foundational mental and spiritual frameworks.
CSA, located at https://www.centerspiritualawakening.org, is a metaphysical community rooted in New Thought and the Science of Mind tradition. As part of the weekend, Dr. Miller will also deliver the message during CSA's Sunday service at 10:00 AM, providing the broader community an opportunity to engage with these teachings.
"What I love about this work is that it's both mystical and practical," Dr. Miller adds. "The principles are profound, but the practices are grounded. It's for the person who's ready to stop postponing their healing, their peace, and their future." For technology executives and business leaders, this represents an alternative approach to professional development—one that integrates personal well-being with professional capability.
The weekend is designed for spiritual seekers, practitioners, and anyone drawn to New Thought teachings, particularly those seeking to apply metaphysical principles with integrity in their professional and personal lives. More information and registration details are available at https://www.ruthlmiller.com. In sectors where mental fatigue and ethical pressures are increasing, such foundational work on inner authority and clarity could influence leadership paradigms and organizational cultures, suggesting a growing intersection between spiritual practice and professional sustainability.


