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SUMMARY:Book Discussion Group: 'A Year to Live' by Stephen Levine
DESCRIPTION:Notice: This session has been rescheduled from July 7. \nJoin Leader Dr. Nori Rost every first Sunday for a new book discussion group exploring A Year to Live by Stephen Levine. \nFree and open to the public. First Sundays: February 4\, March 3\, April 7\, May 5\, June 2\, ending on July 7 \nAbout A Year to Live\n“Stephen Levine has worked creatively to help thousands of people approach their own deaths with equanimity\, truth\, and an open heart. I can think of no one better qualified to help us enrich our lives through embracing the mystery of death.”—Ram Dass \n“A Year to Live is a poetic and deeply passionate exploration into what creates human suffering. It is also a lyrical and generous-spirited guide to life.”—San Francisco Examiner \nIn A Year to Live\, Stephen Levine\, author of the perennial bestseller Who Dies?\, teaches us how to live each moment\, each hour\, each day mindfully—as if it were all that was left. On his deathbed\, Socrates exhorted his followers to practice dying as the highest form of wisdom. Levine decided to live this way himself for a whole year\, and now he shares with us how such immediacy radically changes our view of the world and forces us to examine our priorities. \nMost of us go to extraordinary lengths to ignore\, laugh off\, or deny our grief over the fact that we are going to die\, but preparing for death is one of the most rational and rewarding acts of a lifetime. It is an exercise that gives us the opportunity to deal with unfinished business and enter into a new and vibrant relationship with life. Levine provides us with a year-long program of intensely practical strategies and powerful guided meditations to help with this work\, so that whenever the ultimate moment does arrive for each of us\, we will not feel that it has come too soon. \nAbout Stephen Levine\nStephen Levine (1937–2016) was an American poet and teacher of guided meditation and healing techniques. His bestselling books in the United States and Europe (including Healing into Life and Death and A Gradual Awakening) are considered groundbreaking in their field. He also collaborated with his wife and spiritual partner\, Ondrea\, on a number of influential works such as Who Dies? and Embracing the Beloved.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/book-discussion-group-a-year-to-live-by-stephen-levine-2024-07-07/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
CATEGORIES:Sunday Book Discussion Group
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion Group: 'A Year to Live' by Stephen Levine
DESCRIPTION:Join Leader Dr. Nori Rost every first Sunday for a new book discussion group exploring A Year to Live by Stephen Levine. \nFree and open to the public. First Sundays: February 4\, March 3\, April 7\, May 5\, June 2\, ending on July 7 \nAbout A Year to Live\n“Stephen Levine has worked creatively to help thousands of people approach their own deaths with equanimity\, truth\, and an open heart. I can think of no one better qualified to help us enrich our lives through embracing the mystery of death.”—Ram Dass \n“A Year to Live is a poetic and deeply passionate exploration into what creates human suffering. It is also a lyrical and generous-spirited guide to life.”—San Francisco Examiner \nIn A Year to Live\, Stephen Levine\, author of the perennial bestseller Who Dies?\, teaches us how to live each moment\, each hour\, each day mindfully—as if it were all that was left. On his deathbed\, Socrates exhorted his followers to practice dying as the highest form of wisdom. Levine decided to live this way himself for a whole year\, and now he shares with us how such immediacy radically changes our view of the world and forces us to examine our priorities. \nMost of us go to extraordinary lengths to ignore\, laugh off\, or deny our grief over the fact that we are going to die\, but preparing for death is one of the most rational and rewarding acts of a lifetime. It is an exercise that gives us the opportunity to deal with unfinished business and enter into a new and vibrant relationship with life. Levine provides us with a year-long program of intensely practical strategies and powerful guided meditations to help with this work\, so that whenever the ultimate moment does arrive for each of us\, we will not feel that it has come too soon. \nAbout Stephen Levine\nStephen Levine (1937–2016) was an American poet and teacher of guided meditation and healing techniques. His bestselling books in the United States and Europe (including Healing into Life and Death and A Gradual Awakening) are considered groundbreaking in their field. He also collaborated with his wife and spiritual partner\, Ondrea\, on a number of influential works such as Who Dies? and Embracing the Beloved.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/book-discussion-group-a-year-to-live-by-stephen-levine-2024-06-02/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
CATEGORIES:Sunday Book Discussion Group
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SUMMARY:Cancelled - Book Discussion Group: 'A Year to Live' by Stephen Levine
DESCRIPTION:Notice: This week’s session has been cancelled. Dr. Rost will reach out with a new date soon! \n*** \nJoin Leader Dr. Nori Rost every first Sunday for a new book discussion group exploring A Year to Live by Stephen Levine. \nFree and open to the public. First Sundays: February 4\, March 3\, April 7\, May 5\, June 2\, ending on July 7 \nAbout A Year to Live\n“Stephen Levine has worked creatively to help thousands of people approach their own deaths with equanimity\, truth\, and an open heart. I can think of no one better qualified to help us enrich our lives through embracing the mystery of death.”—Ram Dass \n“A Year to Live is a poetic and deeply passionate exploration into what creates human suffering. It is also a lyrical and generous-spirited guide to life.”—San Francisco Examiner \nIn A Year to Live\, Stephen Levine\, author of the perennial bestseller Who Dies?\, teaches us how to live each moment\, each hour\, each day mindfully—as if it were all that was left. On his deathbed\, Socrates exhorted his followers to practice dying as the highest form of wisdom. Levine decided to live this way himself for a whole year\, and now he shares with us how such immediacy radically changes our view of the world and forces us to examine our priorities. \nMost of us go to extraordinary lengths to ignore\, laugh off\, or deny our grief over the fact that we are going to die\, but preparing for death is one of the most rational and rewarding acts of a lifetime. It is an exercise that gives us the opportunity to deal with unfinished business and enter into a new and vibrant relationship with life. Levine provides us with a year-long program of intensely practical strategies and powerful guided meditations to help with this work\, so that whenever the ultimate moment does arrive for each of us\, we will not feel that it has come too soon. \nAbout Stephen Levine\nStephen Levine (1937–2016) was an American poet and teacher of guided meditation and healing techniques. His bestselling books in the United States and Europe (including Healing into Life and Death and A Gradual Awakening) are considered groundbreaking in their field. He also collaborated with his wife and spiritual partner\, Ondrea\, on a number of influential works such as Who Dies? and Embracing the Beloved.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/book-discussion-group-a-year-to-live-by-stephen-levine-2024-05-05/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
CATEGORIES:Sunday Book Discussion Group
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T140000
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CREATED:20240113T185216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T203230Z
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion Group: 'A Year to Live' by Stephen Levine
DESCRIPTION:Join Leader Dr. Nori Rost every first Sunday for a new book discussion group exploring A Year to Live by Stephen Levine. \nFree and open to the public. First Sundays: February 4\, March 3\, April 7\, May 5\, June 2\, ending on July 7 \nAbout A Year to Live\n“Stephen Levine has worked creatively to help thousands of people approach their own deaths with equanimity\, truth\, and an open heart. I can think of no one better qualified to help us enrich our lives through embracing the mystery of death.”—Ram Dass \n“A Year to Live is a poetic and deeply passionate exploration into what creates human suffering. It is also a lyrical and generous-spirited guide to life.”—San Francisco Examiner \nIn A Year to Live\, Stephen Levine\, author of the perennial bestseller Who Dies?\, teaches us how to live each moment\, each hour\, each day mindfully—as if it were all that was left. On his deathbed\, Socrates exhorted his followers to practice dying as the highest form of wisdom. Levine decided to live this way himself for a whole year\, and now he shares with us how such immediacy radically changes our view of the world and forces us to examine our priorities. \nMost of us go to extraordinary lengths to ignore\, laugh off\, or deny our grief over the fact that we are going to die\, but preparing for death is one of the most rational and rewarding acts of a lifetime. It is an exercise that gives us the opportunity to deal with unfinished business and enter into a new and vibrant relationship with life. Levine provides us with a year-long program of intensely practical strategies and powerful guided meditations to help with this work\, so that whenever the ultimate moment does arrive for each of us\, we will not feel that it has come too soon. \nAbout Stephen Levine\nStephen Levine (1937–2016) was an American poet and teacher of guided meditation and healing techniques. His bestselling books in the United States and Europe (including Healing into Life and Death and A Gradual Awakening) are considered groundbreaking in their field. He also collaborated with his wife and spiritual partner\, Ondrea\, on a number of influential works such as Who Dies? and Embracing the Beloved.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/book-discussion-group-a-year-to-live-by-stephen-levine-2024-04-07/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
CATEGORIES:Sunday Book Discussion Group
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CREATED:20240113T185216Z
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion Group: 'A Year to Live' by Stephen Levine
DESCRIPTION:Join Leader Dr. Nori Rost every first Sunday for a new book discussion group exploring A Year to Live by Stephen Levine. \nFree and open to the public. First Sundays: February 4\, March 3\, April 7\, May 5\, June 2\, ending on July 7 \nAbout A Year to Live\n“Stephen Levine has worked creatively to help thousands of people approach their own deaths with equanimity\, truth\, and an open heart. I can think of no one better qualified to help us enrich our lives through embracing the mystery of death.”—Ram Dass \n“A Year to Live is a poetic and deeply passionate exploration into what creates human suffering. It is also a lyrical and generous-spirited guide to life.”—San Francisco Examiner \nIn A Year to Live\, Stephen Levine\, author of the perennial bestseller Who Dies?\, teaches us how to live each moment\, each hour\, each day mindfully—as if it were all that was left. On his deathbed\, Socrates exhorted his followers to practice dying as the highest form of wisdom. Levine decided to live this way himself for a whole year\, and now he shares with us how such immediacy radically changes our view of the world and forces us to examine our priorities. \nMost of us go to extraordinary lengths to ignore\, laugh off\, or deny our grief over the fact that we are going to die\, but preparing for death is one of the most rational and rewarding acts of a lifetime. It is an exercise that gives us the opportunity to deal with unfinished business and enter into a new and vibrant relationship with life. Levine provides us with a year-long program of intensely practical strategies and powerful guided meditations to help with this work\, so that whenever the ultimate moment does arrive for each of us\, we will not feel that it has come too soon. \nAbout Stephen Levine\nStephen Levine (1937–2016) was an American poet and teacher of guided meditation and healing techniques. His bestselling books in the United States and Europe (including Healing into Life and Death and A Gradual Awakening) are considered groundbreaking in their field. He also collaborated with his wife and spiritual partner\, Ondrea\, on a number of influential works such as Who Dies? and Embracing the Beloved.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/book-discussion-group-a-year-to-live-by-stephen-levine-2024-03-03/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
CATEGORIES:Sunday Book Discussion Group
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CREATED:20240113T185216Z
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion Group: 'A Year to Live' by Stephen Levine
DESCRIPTION:Join Leader Dr. Nori Rost every first Sunday for a new book discussion group exploring A Year to Live by Stephen Levine. \nFree and open to the public. First Sundays: February 4\, March 3\, April 7\, May 5\, June 2\, ending on July 7 \nAbout A Year to Live\n“Stephen Levine has worked creatively to help thousands of people approach their own deaths with equanimity\, truth\, and an open heart. I can think of no one better qualified to help us enrich our lives through embracing the mystery of death.”—Ram Dass \n“A Year to Live is a poetic and deeply passionate exploration into what creates human suffering. It is also a lyrical and generous-spirited guide to life.”—San Francisco Examiner \nIn A Year to Live\, Stephen Levine\, author of the perennial bestseller Who Dies?\, teaches us how to live each moment\, each hour\, each day mindfully—as if it were all that was left. On his deathbed\, Socrates exhorted his followers to practice dying as the highest form of wisdom. Levine decided to live this way himself for a whole year\, and now he shares with us how such immediacy radically changes our view of the world and forces us to examine our priorities. \nMost of us go to extraordinary lengths to ignore\, laugh off\, or deny our grief over the fact that we are going to die\, but preparing for death is one of the most rational and rewarding acts of a lifetime. It is an exercise that gives us the opportunity to deal with unfinished business and enter into a new and vibrant relationship with life. Levine provides us with a year-long program of intensely practical strategies and powerful guided meditations to help with this work\, so that whenever the ultimate moment does arrive for each of us\, we will not feel that it has come too soon. \nAbout Stephen Levine\nStephen Levine (1937–2016) was an American poet and teacher of guided meditation and healing techniques. His bestselling books in the United States and Europe (including Healing into Life and Death and A Gradual Awakening) are considered groundbreaking in their field. He also collaborated with his wife and spiritual partner\, Ondrea\, on a number of influential works such as Who Dies? and Embracing the Beloved.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/book-discussion-group-a-year-to-live-by-stephen-levine/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
CATEGORIES:Sunday Book Discussion Group
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Camaraderie and Good Conversation on Issues Philosophical and Newsworthy
DESCRIPTION:Notice: Due to the coronavirus outbreak\, this event has been postponed. Please keep an eye on our website about next month’s discussion. \n***** \nLeader Dr. Joe Chuman leads this monthly discussion group focusing on contemporary issues and occasionally classical writings relating to Ethical Culture and Humanism. We will primarily make use of articles from journals of opinion and book chapters when relevant. \nRather than taking a merely journalistic approach\, the discussions will aim to illuminate the philosophical concepts and values which underlie the issues being discussed. \nFree! Register to receive reading assignments in advance: please contact Membership Coordinator Maggie Determann at mdetermann@nysec.org or 212-874-5210 ext. 1113.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/camaraderie-and-good-conversation-on-issues-philosophical-and-newsworthy-2020-03-17/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191015T203000
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CREATED:20190517T191858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191014T043559Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Camaraderie and Good Conversation on Issues Philosophical and Newsworthy
DESCRIPTION:Notice: This event has been cancelled. \nLeader Dr. Joe Chuman leads this monthly discussion group focusing on contemporary issues and occasionally classical writings relating to Ethical Culture and Humanism. We will primarily make use of articles from journals of opinion and book chapters when relevant. \nRather than taking a merely journalistic approach\, the discussions will aim to illuminate the philosophical concepts and values which underlie the issues being discussed. \nFree! Register to receive reading assignments in advance: please contact Membership Coordinator Maggie Determann at mdetermann@nysec.org or 212-874-5210 ext. 1113.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/camaraderie-and-good-conversation-on-issues-philosophical-and-newsworthy-2019-10-15/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190618T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T121417
CREATED:20190517T191858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190617T185835Z
UID:10002919-1560884400-1560889800@ethical.nyc
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Camaraderie and Good Conversation on Issues Philosophical and Newsworthy
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: This month’s meeting is cancelled. \nLeader Dr. Joe Chuman leads this monthly discussion group focusing on contemporary issues and occasionally classical writings relating to Ethical Culture and Humanism. We will primarily make use of articles from journals of opinion and book chapters when relevant. \nRather than taking a merely journalistic approach\, the discussions will aim to illuminate the philosophical concepts and values which underlie the issues being discussed. \nFree! Register to receive reading assignments in advance: please contact Membership Coordinator Maggie Determann at mdetermann@nysec.org or 212-874-5210 ext. 1113.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/camaraderie-and-good-conversation-on-issues-philosophical-and-newsworthy-2019-06-18/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190523T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190523T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T121417
CREATED:20190520T172656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T172656Z
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SUMMARY:Human Faith Project Workshop Part 3: Exploring Faith & Spirituality w/ Calvin Chatlos
DESCRIPTION:The Human Faith Project’s New York City debut of Applied Spirituality\, a workshop of modern experience that opens and strengthens the “Spiritual Core” that is in all people\, begins May 4. Dr. John Calvin Chatlos\, Founder and Facilitator\, will guide participants through personal experiences related to the worth and dignity of Being human as you open your mind\, your heart and your hands to new experiences of compassion\, wisdom and courage. AWAKENING an ancient part of our evolutionary heritage will be revealed (for the first time!) as the source for the UNITY of religious traditions\, nations\, and peoples NECESSARY FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR WORLD. \nThe challenging Workshop requires a bold commitment of time and intention in action over 3 weeks with all day workshops on Saturdays\, May 4 and May 11 9am-5:30pm\, and an evening integration on May 21 6-8:30pm. The cost is $50 per person which includes lunch on both Saturdays. We are looking to identify a new generation of leaders that can carry this to their organizations and into the broader world. \n“To be joyful and celebrate the worth and dignity of being alive!” \nDr. Chatlos is an Addiction Psychiatrist and Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association\, a long-time member of Ethical Culture\, and a Board Member of the Monmouth Center for World Religions and Ethical Thought in New Jersey. This Workshop is designed for persons from any religious\, spiritual\, or ethical thought tradition that is committed to the worth and dignity of every person. For further information and to register contact humanfaith@optonline.net \n“The highest spiritual practice is self-observation without judgment”—Swami Kripalu
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/human-faith-project-workshop-part-3-exploring-faith-spirituality-w-calvin-chatlos/
LOCATION:Leader’s Office (502)
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