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'The Gathering' - a new
opportunity for spiritual evolution
By Pete Winslow
Starting May 29, 2005, 'The Gathering' will be held every Sunday at the Angelic Healing Center, located at 404 Indian Meadows Drive, in Happy Camp, California.
The Center will be hosting a respectful and open-minded discussion, focusing on compassion, personal evolution, consciousness, manifesting on-going personal and collective experience, beliefs, philosophies, sacred history, the nature of what we call reality and beyond. The roots of healing and seeking truths of all sorts. (Sometimes hidden between the paradigms.)
The 'nut shell' version is: Growing and evolving in positive, life affirming, compassionate ways and discovering just who, what and where we are, from spiritual, metaphysical and wholistic perspectives.
All respectful beings are welcomed here!
Call (530) 493-2778 for more information. PEACE!
(c) 2005 Pete Winslow
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Two energetic, enterprising young women from the East Coast, sent to the remote Klamath River Valley to live with the Karuks, produced this fascinating record of life in our valley in 1908-09.
Stella Patterson, a city lady at age 80, told by her doctor she had "young legs" vowed to spend one full year on her remote mountain mining claim.
A reviewer on Amazon wrote: "I first purchased this book while on a vacation trip exactly 14 years ago (1989); since then I've tried to read it at least once a year. I laugh my way through the book, and the author's courage & zest for life continues to inspire me! I only hope I am able to always view life with the same gusto & joy she had, trials & tribulations notwithstanding. She was quite a remarkable woman."
Visit the remote Northern California region from the Siskiyous to the Cascades. Meet the locals, learn the history, enjoy the landscape that includes whitewater rivers, old growth forests, and lava-strewn backcountry.
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