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Kali: Dancing with the Dark Goddess (@UU Lansing)

We are living through troubled times. Some have even called it apocalyptic. Rather than cower in this storm and seek to save only ourselves, we can be reminded that the word “apocalypse” derives from Greek roots meaning "uncovering,” “revelation” or “disclosure?" What is it that we are being asked to uncover at this time? What veils are ready to be lifted, and what shadows do we need to confront? In this hour of companionship, we will utilize the story of Kali, the Indian Goddess of fierce compassion, to try and find some answers. The hour will start with a Sanskrit invocation of this Dark Goddess, followed by meditative storytelling and conversation. We hope to depart with a better sense of an emerging myth that can guide our steps along that “long arc” which bends towards justice for all.

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Presentation (@ New Thought Center): When Light is Born from the Womb of Darkness

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January 15

One Spirit Monthly Dream Circle (Third Sunday of the Month)