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Active Hope and Cosmic Dialogue

A Film and Discussion Series with Shirley Pevarnik

Four Consecutive Tuesdays Beginning July 11
Times: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: Lotus Center, 211 W. Broadway, Silver City

In this series we will weave togetherโ€ฆ

  • The practice of Joanna Macyโ€™s โ€œActive Hopeโ€ program and the โ€œGreat Turningโ€
  • Thomas Berryโ€™s โ€œGreat Workโ€
  • A new scientific story by Brian Swimmeโ€™s

โ€ฆwith short videos, discussions, and exercises through which we will explore our evolving understanding of our Global Consciousness Together.

Our objective for this series: To create sacred responses to the overwhelming ecological and social challenges of our time.

About Active Hopeโ€ฆ

Active Hope is not optimism.

But like yoga or meditation, it is a practice; a practice of not withdrawing from the massive challenges of our time, but finding energy and answers by being present. We will use Joanna Macyโ€™s Active Hope practices and learn more about what she calls โ€œThe Great Turning.โ€

About Cosmic Dialogueโ€ฆ

The Human Energy Project has put together a series of videos facilitated by Brian Swimme, an amazing cosmologist. He will help us explore the stunning revelation that we humans are part of what has been called the โ€œnoosphereโ€ or Global Consciousness. All of these stunning new insights require dialogue on how we each fit into this Noosphere, Planetary Consciousness, and Great Work,

Letโ€™s celebrate our capacity for sacredness not cynicism!

Cost: By donation; No one turned away for lack of funds

For more information, please write Shirley at ticcus@hotmail.com


TLC (โ€œThe Lotus Centerโ€) in the Communityโ€ฆ

Nonviolent Communication (โ€œNVCโ€): In November of 2022, Lotus Center partnered with the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City (โ€œUUโ€) to provide a weekend training in NVC, as presented in the text of the same title by author Marshall Rosenberg. For this weekend training, Lotus and the UU retained a Truth or Consequences-based certified NVC trainer to conduct the training which was attended by 35 people. An outgrowth of that training is a weekly, ongoing NVC โ€œPractice Group,โ€ which is offered at Lotus Center by donation with no one ever being turned away for lack of funds.