Esoteric Bash in Bloomington

If you're in Bloomington, IN this Saturday, join me in a discussion about Jesus, energy, and the Evolver Social Movement at the Introspective Truth Conference. Details below.
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Saturday, April 10, 2010 1:00pm - 5:00pm The Sunken Garden outside of the Tree Suites in the IMU Bloomington, IN
They will blow your minds... but you are the one who has to open it first.
Ideas, experiences, beliefs... there's a lot of them out there.
What you have been exposed to has got to be a small percentage of what all people have come to know in their own minds.
At
the introspective truth conference you will have the oppurtunity to
hear the perspectives of people who have a passionate message to share.
First we will listen to the life experiences and personal
beliefs of these passionate people. Then we will break out into
discussion circles and continue a communication about our own
experiences and beliefs. Afterwords, stick around for free food and
great music by the local jazz band the Andy Cobine Trio!
You
will first listen to Dr. Gibbs Williams, who recently published a book
entitled, "Science and Meaningful Coincidences (Synchronicities)" Then
you will hear from Losang Monlam, a Buddhist Monk from Bloomington's
own Tibetan Cultural Center. After him, Jonathan Phillips, an activist
and creator of the social networking website for "conscious
collaboration" evolver.net will speak. Then Diane Parons, a spiritual
organizer from Indianapolis will speak about her "multi-dimensional
experiences." And finally, Dr. Carol Rosin, a woman who will tie it all
together with her amazing life story will speak of high consciousness
to high technology, earth portals to inner and outer space, myths to
facts, disclosure truth to spiritual evolution, and mind expansion to
plans of action.
So excited to see you all there! Invite your
open minded friends to this facebook event! Bring your friends and of
course... continue seeking truth!
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