Vancouver's Leader in Transition toward Strong, Resilient, Complete Communities
Time: March 17, 2010 from 7:30pm to 8:45pm
Location: Philip's place
Street: 412 West 22nd Avenue
City/Town: Vancouver
Website or Map: http://www.paulferrini.com/ht…
Phone: 604-708-1649
Event Neighbourhood and Type: spiritual, interval, in, time, and, life
Organized By: Philip Be'er
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2010
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Several of us have been meeting for the last couple of weeks in an Affinity Group.
For me, the Affinity Circle is a gateway to self awareness, self acceptance and self expression. It provides an opportunity for us to develop skills that improve our ability to listen without reacting, to hold space for another person and to accept people for who they are.
The Affinity Group process was developed by Paul Ferrini http://www.paulferrini.com who is an inspiring teacher, writer, poet and counselor.
Affinity Circles are Spiritual Intervals that are not associated with any particular religion (Though Paul Ferrini, a student of many spiritual paths, has written extensively and eloquently about his great teachers, Lao Tzu and Jesus.)
Please join us this week at 412 West 22nd Avenue, Vancouver, V5Y 2G5. Basement Suite – Access from the right side of the house - entrance at the rear under the deck.
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