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Hi Steve. Thanks for your welcome! I'll sure try to join you all in January for your gatherings. Have a lovely weekend and stay warm, Laura
Thanks Steve, was a blast, look forward to coming again!!!
Sorry, I think I missed the meetup! November should be better for me. In the mean time: have a good one,
Andrus
I heard you on CPR yesterday. Mozel Tov and great job on your interview!
I would love to join you. Will you please send the address where it will be held? Thank you.
Hello. I would love to join your group. Do you only meet once a month or twice as stated in your intro? Do you have another meetup before April 17th? Thank you.
Hi Stephen - welcome to the group - my vision for the group is that it be a safe, open-minded forum for sharing our love of poetry as it expresses the spiritual - it will be an informal meeting where everyone is invited to share either their own original poetry, read poetry they admire, or just sit and listen - it will be open to all faiths and spiritual paths and poets/poetry lovers alike
The meetups will likely be scheduled at People House in northwest Denver
mike
Hi R. Steve,
Thanks for the welcome. I am excited to come sit with your group and in general explore the Denver Jewish Community. I was pretty involved in the NYC jewish/ Jewish meditation communities and have dabbled in everything from chabad to renewal. I look forward to connecting with you. If you know of any gems (other then your group:-) for me to check out please let me know. All the best and Happy Thanksgiving!
Wendy
Hi Steve! (Catching up here!) Come on by to the new location on Wednesday if you can. If you don't know DoShin yet, I want to introduce you - a Ken Wilber connection. Kado!
Hi Rabbi, I didn't see the group until it was too late for tonight, so I'll try to make it next time. Are you a Recon rabbi? As I never heard any other rabbis practising meditation. I once tried to explain to an orthodox rabbi that meditation was emptying the mind. He said, "Rather than empty the mind you should put something in it. " I'll try to make it next time.
Marty