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Meeting

Friday, September 18, 7-8:30pm; Saturday, September 19, 9:30am-3:30pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

This two-day workshop will examine the impact that the planetary crisis is having on the soul. We will explore the idea that the global transformation that humanity is undergoing is mirroring and accelerating an equally profound shift taking place inside the soul.

This exploration brings together two lines of inquiry that often appear separately in spiritual and transpersonal consciousness literature:

Friday, September 18, 7-8:30pm; Saturday, September 19, 9:30am-3:30pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

This two-day workshop will examine the impact that the planetary crisis is having on the soul. We will explore the idea that the global transformation that humanity is undergoing is mirroring and accelerating an equally profound shift taking place inside the soul.

This exploration brings together two lines of inquiry that often appear separately in spiritual and transpersonal consciousness literature:

The Columbus Club represents the Communist Party USA (established 1919) in Central Ohio.

This month’s meeting will include a presentation by representatives from the Ohio Student Association about that group’s work in the student debt crisis and in the Black Lives Matter movement.

Contact: 614-325-1926

This month’s program: “Imaginary Friend with Douglas Whaley”

In the novel Imaginary Friend, Douglas Whaley uses fiction to bring to life the experiences, fears, and frustrations of people living as nonbelievers. Through this engaging and often humorous novel, Douglas Whaley uses stories to help build understanding. Douglas Whaley will do readings from Imaginary Friend and invite others to share their stories of life without an imaginary friend.

Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.

The Columbus Community Bill of Rights is an Amendment to the Charter of the City of Columbus. This rights-based amendment will give Columbus residents local control over the extraction of hydrocarbons and protect their unalienable rights for pure water, clean air, and safe soil, free from “toxins, carcinogens, radioactive substances, and other substances known to cause harm to health.”

Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.

The Columbus Community Bill of Rights is an Amendment to the Charter of the City of Columbus. This rights-based amendment will give Columbus residents local control over the extraction of hydrocarbons and protect their unalienable rights for pure water, clean air, and safe soil, free from “toxins, carcinogens, radioactive substances, and other substances known to cause harm to health.”