Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Exploring Spirit At The Caritas Spiritist Center, 3775 Iris Ave., Suite 3B, Boulder Each Monday, 6 to 7:30 pm FREE! February's Theme: Bridging Medicine and Spirituality This month, at our Exploring Spirit weekly gatherings, we will feature eminent American and Brazilian doctors engaged in research on the relationship between Spirituality and Medicine. Each week, we will show a lecture on DVD given by one of these doctors, who presented their work and their books at the 2006 Spiritist Medical Congress in Washington, DC. Group discussion will follow each lecture. Lectures on DVD: ¨ 2/4: Prof. Harold Koenig, MD: Author of 30 books and more than two hundred articles and materials on mental health, geriatrics and religion, Dr. Koenig talks about the importance of spirituality in patient care, and studies that he has conducted in hospital settings combining the two. ¨ 2/11: Prof. Melvin Morse, MD: Twenty years ago, Dr. Morse was the first to research Near Death Experiences (NDE) in children. He has produced scientific books and articles that have generated numerous documentaries and interviews. Wrote the best sellers Closer to the Light (translated into 19 languages in 38 countries), Transformed by the Light, Parting Vision, and Where God Lives. Lectures on " Near Death Experiences. " ¨ 2/18: Alberto Almeida, MD: Physician and therapist with specializations in Homeopathy, Transpersonal Psychology, Group Dynamics, Regressive and Past Life Therapy, Systemic Family Therapy and Neurolinguistic Programming, Dr. Almeida lectures on " Forgiveness and Reconciliation " and " Love and It's Healing Power. " ¨ 2/25: Décio Iandoli, Jr., MD: Professor of Health and Spirituality in the course for Gerontology at UNISANTA and member of the Brazilian Spiritist Medical Association, Sao Paulo, and author of several books, Dr. Iandoli talks about " The Impact of Reincarnation on the Paradigm of Change. " Exploring Spirit is a weekly gathering open to all. Each month has a theme; each week, a topic addressing that theme. The gathering consists of an introduction of the weekly topic with open discussion, followed by cleansing passes administered by the healing staff. Refreshments are served after the gathering. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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