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"Mysterious Existence," at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City :: Spiritual
Local author Lynne Zotalis will talk about and read from her new poetry collection “Mysterious Existence.” This unflinching compilation of poetry explores affirmations of honesty and heartfelt emotion speaking to our shared humanity. From life and death to love and loss, ...
Location 3845 N Swan Street
“Igniting the Power and Promise of Youth,” at the Unitarian Universalist :: Spiritual
Zia Davis will talk about the importance of the local Big Brothers/Big Sisters program which focuses on creating and supporting one-to-one mentoring relationships. She’ll explain how a careful matching process is utilized to build unique relationships that help children achieve success in ...
Location 3845 N Swan Street
"Engaged Citizenry," at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City :: Spiritual
Lynda Aiman-Smith will discuss how civic engagement entails individual and collective actions designed to identify and address issues of concern to the local community, or the greater public. “Civic engagement can take many forms, from individual voluntarism to organizational work,” she said. Aiman-Smith ...
Location 3845 N Swan Street
"What We Call Our Reality Is Conditional," at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship :: Spiritual
February 12, at 10:00 am, 3845 North Swan Street – "What We Call Our Reality is Conditional”Michael Freeman, co-founder and caretaker of Southwest Sangha, will explore this subject.Freeman, has extensive experience as a practitioner, teacher and retreat leader and has lived in community ...
Location 3845 N Swan Street
"Medical Aid in Dying – A Compassionate Option,” at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship :: Spiritual
Dr. Twana Sparks will bring us up to date on the new Medical Aid in Dying law. Beginning in June of 2021, New Mexico law allows medical aid in dying (MAID), joining nine other states and the District of Columbia. The criteria for ...
Location 3845 N Swan Street
Public Talk: Michael Freeman of Southwest Sangha :: Spiritual
Join Michael Freeman of Southwest Sangha on Tuesday, March 14 for a public talk on meditation and spiritual practice. People of all spiritual belief systems are welcome. Questions are encouraged!Location: Lotus Center -- 211 W. Broadway, Silver CityFor more information, ...
Location Lotus Center
Workshop: Raise Your Frequency and Consciousness :: Spiritual
Raise Your Frequency & Consciousness with Feng Shui. Join Gary Hendrickson for this half-day workshop on the art of Feng Shui. Increase your effectiveness and efficiency in your work. Access your “Lucky Energy.” Enjoy more harmony at home and in your relations ...
Location Lotus Center
Contact (575) 956-6647
National Day of Prayer :: Spiritual
You're invited to the 72nd National Day of Prayer in Silver City on May 4 at Gough Park at 1201 N Pope St from 12-1:00. Bring the whole family and tell your friends about this special event on Thursday, May ...
Location Gough Park
Contact
Join Whitewater Mesa Labyrinths on World Healing Day :: Spiritual
Join Whitewater Mesa Labyrinths on World Healing Day on 31st December and walk the labyrinths in the sun or in the snow. The group walk will take place at 12 noon with the rest of the world. The gate will be open ...
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