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Upcoming Events
Feb. 3 at 7 p.m.
"The Path of the Heart: What the Spirit Guides Say about Love"
with Robin Lopez Lysne, M.A.
In this season of love, listen to what the Guides say about this amazing and confounding force in the Universe. Gateways reader Robin Lopez Lysne will briefly share her story of becoming a channel and discuss her books and new CD, but offer most of the time for the guides to come through to speak about love and answer your questions. WuLan, a Tibetan master teacher, will offer his humorous and profound views of love from the perspective of the guides and angels. Other guides will also come through Robin in support of the topic, and help you understand the most fruitful actions we can take in this season of lovers besides over-population.
Special Event
Saturday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m.
Dr. Masaru Emoto
(Beyond Words Publishing)
"The Hidden Messages in Water"
Dr. Masaru Emoto's paradigm-shifting research on water demonstrates the effects of human thought and emotion on water crystals. Emoto's work, featured in the film "What the Bleep Do We Know!?", revealed how water crystals take on ugly forms when exposed to negative words, but evolve into beautiful, intricate designs when exposed to thoughts of love and kindness. Discover the ramifications of this research on your life in his book "Hidden Messages in Water," available at Gateways.
Tickets: $22 ($25 at the door), available at Gateways.
Event: Rio Theatre, 1205 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz
Thursday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m.
"Warrior Mothers: Stories to Awaken the Flames of the Heart"
(Rising Star Press)
with Thais Mazur
If you've ever imagined a world without violence, hunger or hatred ... a world that supports life rather than destroys it ... “Warrior Mothers” points the way to discovering your ability to make a difference. Twenty-four women, from all walks of life, offer their personal stories to inspire and awaken us from apathy and despair to a call for action. Armed with passion, a fierce protective nature and the undeniable wisdom of the ages, these women change the world — one person, one block, one cause, one city at a time. Each woman's story affirms a belief in humanity's capacity to make changes and supports the dream that a better future is possible.
Thursday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m.
"The Classical Chinese Almanac"
with Madhu Mati Brokey
Madhu Mati Brokey explains how to use the Classic Chinese Almanac, edited by her teacher Dr. Edgar Sung, and tells us what to look for in the Year of the Wood Rooster. This popular publication is read by thousands of Chinese worldwide as it will give them an over view of their own animal in relationship to the animal of the year. It also provides an over view of what kind of year it is likely to be globally. Doctor Sung covers all of these topics within this book and then goes day-by-day throughout the year indicating: the Branch and Stem for the day, the Element of the day, the Nine Star for the day, auspicious Hours, the twenty-eight Constellations, suitable activities, unsuitable activities and any clashes and their direction that may occur.
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