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The Motor of the Human Potential Movement Is Still Relevant Today.
Gestalt practice is a holistic approach to personal growth. It was at the heart of the human potential movement of the 60s. The concepts of Gestalt still form the underpinning of many of today’s adult education, organizational and personal development models. Ben Dolf will talk about Gestalt tools we can use to become more aware, more self-directed, and deal with our fears.
At the Ark – please speak to a Board member for directions.
Thomas Merton was a bohemian turned Trappist Monk who struggled to understand Zen, and said it’s about the experience, not the theology. Come and learn a little about this intriguing mystic who embraced all the world religions.
These ancient shapes are found throughout the globe in very different cultures featuring in cave carvings, ancient coins and Greek Myths. Come and join us as we explore how labyrinths are relevant to our spiritual journey.
Ever wonder what the mysterious “CUC” really stands for or what they actually do within a religion that does not have a hierarchy. Kristina has been on the Board of the Canadian Unitarian Council for three years and will be coming to tell us about all things Unitarian from a national perspective.
Join Dr. Anslow to discover what climate change has already occurred in British Columbia and what is projected through to the year 2100. How does climate impact society and ecosystems? What is the critically important interplay between them? Some impacts already observed will be discussed and new impacts on British Columbians that may arise from climate change will be presented. How does this effect us as Unitarians living within the interdependent web of all existence?
Bio: Faron Anslow is a climatologist at the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium. His studies have taken him from analytical chemistry to glacier-climate interactions in the Rocky Mountains. The onto tropical glaciation on Mauna Kea, Hawaii and the projected demise of glaciers in British Columbia in the next 100 years. His current work explores the climate of British Columbia over the past century.
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