June 2010 Event
A panel discussion:
“We're on some kind of
spiritual trip together,
and I want to talk about it!” Come Join Us!
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Thursday, June 17th, 7–9 PM
RE Sources’ Sustainable Living Center (above the RE Store) 2309 Meridian Street, Bellingham Doors open 6:30 PM
Suggested Donation: $5-$10 |
“We who are alive at this time - whether we like it or not - are entering a rite of passage into the future. This rite is both personal and collective. We are no longer separate strands in the web of life, but the very weavers of the web that holds us all.”
- Anodea Judith, Waking the Global Heart
The Panel will present for the first part of the evening.
Then we will hear your stories and thoughts.
Listeners welcome!
Panel presenters:
Dove Toll
“Mine has been a winding journey from an atheistic, secular Jewish family through American Protestantism, Korean Christianity, Buddhism and Joseph Campbell's understanding of world mythology. I found a light, a practice in each part of the journey that I carry with me to the next. I keep all the candles burning.” | | Leslie Shankman
“Corporate life with a big salary
in my 20’s to a yoga ashram for 5 years in my 30’s, streams of synchronicities always, healing through an aggressive cancer in the 49th year with magical help…now in my 50’s helping seniors live more fully or die more comfortably…it’s all a grand mirror for the play of the soul!” |
Don Mihaloew
“As one always interested in the reason for everything, I find that the older I get, the answers are fewer but the questions get more interesting. Carl Jung said, ‘the serious problems in life are never fully solved, for the meaning of problems lies not in their solution but in their being outgrown... this outgrowing is a new level of consciousness.’ I have learned that I can never know anything about what I am looking at until I know something about what I am looking through; hence, my life-long searching within as well as without.” | | Cyndy Sheldon
“At age 50 I looked back on my life and it looked like it had been guided. Now I’m 75 and I can see my life being guided in the present! Has my life been predetermined? These experiences have raised many questions!” |