Center for Spiritual Living Carlsbad, also known as CSL Carlsbad, meets at the Woman's Club of Carlsbad on Monroe Street in the 92008 zip code for meditation and New Thought worship. The center's guided meditation practice draws from the same contemplative traditions that inform Peace Love And Yoga on Carlsbad Village Drive, though CSL's format roots meditation in Ernest Holmes's Science of Mind framework rather than asana sequencing. Holmes published The Science of Mind in 1926 and founded the Institute of Religious Science in Los Angeles in 1927; CSL Carlsbad operates under that lineage as part of a global network of more than 400 Centers for Spiritual Living across 30 countries. Affirmative prayer — a technique that declares a desired outcome as already realized rather than petitioning for intervention — is the center's core practice, supported by practitioner training and wellness-oriented programming that parallels the therapeutic approach at Worthy Wellness Center on Palomar Airport Road. The center holds LGBTQ+-affirming and transgender-safe-space designations, one of the few Carlsbad faith communities carrying both certifications on its public profile.