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American Meditation Society - Weekly Saturday Meetup in White Plains
We will meet via the internet, using Zoom, until the current virus passes. To receive an invitation to all Wednesday evening meetings (starting 7 pm) and all Saturday meeting (starting 3:00 pm), send your email address to ams@ifsu.org and write, "Send me an internet invitation.”
we will reply with links to Zoom -you can then join any meeting anytime free of charge.
REMOTE: Pyladies/San Diego PUG Co-Study Group
We are continuing our Study group online for the time being.
We are now meeting online in the San Diego Python Discord server! Here is the link to join: [https://discord.gg/8GpWuVvdbQ](https://discord.gg/8GpWuVvdbQ)
There is a "meetup" voice/video channel that we will be using!
The SD Python User Group Meetup is https://www.meetup.com/pythonsd/ - there is a Saturday Study group hosted by the SD Python Meetup group.
Every Saturday we meet up with the larger Python community to chat, learn, and hang out. Our study group is for everyone on their Python journey, whether you're just starting out, you're an experienced pro, or anywhere in between.
There's no formal instruction, just a bunch of folks who like to code.
We have a great time--come join us! Free feel to show up at any time and stay as long as you want. Hope to see you there!
Python Community Code of Conduct (https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/): Python is much more than a software language. Python is a vibrant community made up of members from around the globe with a diverse set of skills, personalities, and experiences. It is through these differences that our community experiences great successes and continued growth. Overall, we're good to each other. We contribute to this community not because we have to, but because we want to.
Lesson Discussion
Please join us Saturday mornings for a live discussion on our weekly lesson study where we explore a wide range of biblical topics. You can find the current week's materials at https://absg.adventist.org/
To join us virtually through Zoom, click below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81732991029?pwd=eStIWU5UQko2SjVUL2UwcklNUWhKUT09
To join by phone, dial +1 646 876 9923
Meeting ID: 817 3299 1029
Passcode: 318488
Or you can visit us in person on the campus of the Mt. Paran Presbyterian Church in the historic building:
10308 Liberty Rd, Randallstown, MD 21133
Feel free to share this invitation with others. We look forward to seeing you there!
"Pastors' Online Luncheon"
God bless you all! This is an event for pastors and church leaders. They meet weekly on Mondays at 12:30pm-1:30pm (Central Time)(1:30-2:30pm EST) and Saturdays at 8am-9am (Central)(9am-10am EST).
They have a time of introductions and then discussions on topics related to our life of faith with Jesus. If you are a leader or would know a leader who would be interested, please reach out.
In Christ our Lord,
Instructor Nathanael
872-235-5020
The link is:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81257320192?pwd=RjBQakRyczFBazZIOWhsanE3TTAxQT09
Meeting ID: 812 5732 0192
Passcode: 162804
Zoom Video (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81257320192?pwd=RjBQakRyczFBazZIOWhsanE3TTAxQT09)
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Success Meditation
Although success looks different for everyone, the tools for achieving it are the same.
Why is it so hard for people to make positive, lasting changes in our lives? It’s because we’re trying to change the outer world, without changing our inner world. Our minds tend to repeat the same thoughts and behavior patterns of the past. When we refresh our minds and break free of those patterns, we find that we have the wisdom and ability to make the necessary changes to succeed.
\*\*RSVP here :
https://www.onlinemeditationevents.com/class/success-meditation/
Bruce Lipton / la Biologia della Credenza / Leggiamo! / Studiamo! / 學義大利文
I'd like to know who would be as happy as me to study
BRUCE LIPTON's
La Biologia delle Credenze
The English part that I did TextQuilting is in
[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1q2XkaOIrgQO6G3V8oI58jslUocwMsAa8?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1q2XkaOIrgQO6G3V8oI58jslUocwMsAa8?usp=sharing)
[https://youtu.be/rgX5WcI3X8I](https://youtu.be/rgX5WcI3X8I)
Morning Meditation Exercise (Arcadia Park)
Due to the pandemic, please reach us out first before you go to the park to find us. Thanks.
Meanwhile, you are encouraged to learn the meditation and read books through the Internet. https://en.falundafa.org/
Falun Dafa has five gentle, easy-to-learn exercises, one of which is a meditation.
Free of charge.
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Abundant Life Bible Study Meeting
Hi Long Island Bible Study Group members,
We have Abundant Life Bible Study online meeting on every Sunday 3 pm for Christian believers and seekers to enjoy bible study and fellowship.
There is corporate anointing and blessing for Christian meeting wherever two or more gather in His name.
Jesus said, "I came that they might have life and might have it abundantly."
Faith comes by hearing the word of God and we can enjoy abundant life by sharing the word of God and helping one another in this fellowship meeting.
Please join Zoom bible study meeting on Sunday 3 pm and enjoy God's blessing and fellowship with others.
We encourage all members to join the meeting regularly and enjoy activities and events with support of donation and prayers as active members.
Pastor Timothy Lee
Sunday Fellowship for Detroit College Student
Welcome to join us.
We have great Bible teachers who share Bible passionately!
Our college student members testified that the Bible study and fellowship are really graceful!
Welcome to join!
Live-Reading Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics – North American Style
Let's try something new. For the next dozen weeks or so, starting 4/17/2022, we are going to live-read and discuss Aristotle's \~*Nicomachean Ethics*\~. What is new and different about this project is that the translation, by Adam Beresford (2020), happens to be rendered in standard 'Murican English.
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From the translator's "Note" on the text:
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"This translation is conservative in interpretation and traditional in aim. It aims to translate the text as accurately as possible.
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"I translated every page from scratch, from a clean Greek text, rather than revising an existing translation. ... I wanted to avoid the scholars’ dialect that is traditionally used for translating Aristotle.
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"I reject the approach of Arthur Adkins, Elizabeth Anscombe, and others who followed Nietzsche in supposing that the main elements of modern thinking about right and wrong were unknown to the Greeks, or known to them only in some radically different form. My view of humanity and of our shared moral instincts is shaped by a newer paradigm. This is a post-Darwinian translation. (It is also more in line with the older, both Aristotelian and Christian view of human character.)
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"Having said that, I have no interest at all in modernizing Aristotle’s ideas. All the attitudes of this treatise remain fully Greek, very patriarchal, somewhat aristocratic, and firmly embedded in the fourth century BC. My choice of dialect (standard English) has no bearing on that whatsoever. (It is perfectly possible to express distinctively Greek and ancient attitudes in standard English.) ... I have also not simplified the text in any way. I have translated every iota, particle, preposition, noun, verb, adjective, phrase, clause, and sentence of the original. Every premise and every argument therefore remains – unfortunately – exactly as complex and annoyingly difficult as in any other version in whatever dialect.
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"Some scholars and students unwarily assume that the traditional dialect has a special connection with Greek and that using it brings readers closer to the original text; and that it makes the translation more accurate. In reality, it has no special tie to the Greek language, either in its main philosophical glossary or in its dozens of minor (and pointless) deviations from normal English. And in my view it certainly makes any translation much less accurate.
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"I will occasionally refer to the scholars’ dialect (‘Gringlish’) and its traditional glossary in the Notes."
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Here is our plan:
1\. Read Intro excerpts or a summary to gain the big picture\.
2\. Read a segment of the translated text\.
3\. Discuss it analytically and interpretively\.
4\. Repeat again at \#2 for several more times\.
5\. Discuss the segments evaluatively\.
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Zoom is the project's current meeting platform, but that can change. The project's cloud drive is [here](https://mega.nz/folder/vqJCXIQJ#muxiUXMHhfljvxKnWaOxZA), at which you'll find the reading texts, notes, and slideshows.
Live-Reading Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics – American Style
Let's try something new. For the next dozen weeks or so, starting 4/17/2022, we are going to live-read and discuss Aristotle's \~*Nicomachean Ethics*\~. What is new and different about this project is that the translation, by Adam Beresford (2020), happens to be rendered in standard 'Murican English.
.
From the translator's "Note" on the text:
.
"This translation is conservative in interpretation and traditional in aim. It aims to translate the text as accurately as possible.
.
"I translated every page from scratch, from a clean Greek text, rather than revising an existing translation. ... I wanted to avoid the scholars’ dialect that is traditionally used for translating Aristotle.
...
"I reject the approach of Arthur Adkins, Elizabeth Anscombe, and others who followed Nietzsche in supposing that the main elements of modern thinking about right and wrong were unknown to the Greeks, or known to them only in some radically different form. My view of humanity and of our shared moral instincts is shaped by a newer paradigm. This is a post-Darwinian translation. (It is also more in line with the older, both Aristotelian and Christian view of human character.)
.
"Having said that, I have no interest at all in modernizing Aristotle’s ideas. All the attitudes of this treatise remain fully Greek, very patriarchal, somewhat aristocratic, and firmly embedded in the fourth century BC. My choice of dialect (standard English) has no bearing on that whatsoever. (It is perfectly possible to express distinctively Greek and ancient attitudes in standard English.) ... I have also not simplified the text in any way. I have translated every iota, particle, preposition, noun, verb, adjective, phrase, clause, and sentence of the original. Every premise and every argument therefore remains – unfortunately – exactly as complex and annoyingly difficult as in any other version in whatever dialect.
...
"Some scholars and students unwarily assume that the traditional dialect has a special connection with Greek and that using it brings readers closer to the original text; and that it makes the translation more accurate. In reality, it has no special tie to the Greek language, either in its main philosophical glossary or in its dozens of minor (and pointless) deviations from normal English. And in my view it certainly makes any translation much less accurate.
.
"I will occasionally refer to the scholars’ dialect (‘Gringlish’) and its traditional glossary in the Notes."
.
.
Here is our plan:
1\. Read Intro excerpts or a summary to gain the big picture\.
2\. Read a segment of the translated text\.
3\. Discuss it analytically and interpretively\.
4\. Repeat again at \#2 for several more times\.
5\. Discuss the segments evaluatively\.
.
.
Zoom is the project's current meeting platform, but that can change. The project's cloud drive is [here](https://mega.nz/folder/vqJCXIQJ#muxiUXMHhfljvxKnWaOxZA), at which you'll find the reading texts, notes, and slideshows.
Live Home Workout
Wondering how to get in shape at home? Try our easy, no equipment workouts. Stretch and strengthen every muscle. Stimulate your heart and circulation. Feel invigorated, relaxed, and stronger every day with Live Home Workout.
**Please RSVP on our event website:
https://onlinemeditationevents.com/class/live-home-workout/
Kids Meditation
Kid's Meditation is an interactive and fun introduction to a simple meditation to help your child overcome challenges and become a truly happy, self-confident, and compassionate individual.
**RSVP here :
https://onlinemeditationevents.com/class/kids-meditation/
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You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat
[Columbus library link to book](https://cml.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S105C3351321)
Location: The Goat River South
219 S High St, Columbus, OH 43215
Street parking is free on Sundays
[Menu](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/686d3ed16745133042482c5f/t/68ff654dbb03b96875430bde/1761568077220/all_brunch-20250311.pdf)
Book summary:
On a hot day in Bethlehem, a twelve-year-old Palestinian-American girl is yelled at by a group of men outside the Church of the Nativity. She has exposed her legs in a biblical city, an act they deem forbidden, and their judgement will echo on through her adolescence. When our narrator finally admits to her mother that she is queer, her mother's response only intensifies a sense of shame: 'You exist too much,' she tells her daughter. Told in vignettes that flash between the U.S. and the Middle East--from New York to Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine--Zaina Arafat's debut novel traces her protagonist's progress from blushing teen to sought-after DJ and aspiring writer.
Libera Animae - Freeing the Soul
Main Library, Meeting Room 2B
Join us for a welcoming evening of reflection, gentle music, and meaningful conversation. We’ll begin with a short grounding moment, followed by a brief reading from spiritual or philosophical traditions, and an open reflection circle where participants can share (or simply listen).
Libera Animae is an interfaith community focused on inner growth, creativity, and authentic connection.
All backgrounds are welcome.
Lewis Center Networking Lunch
Join us for lunch and meet our very successful group. We are each others sales team...always looking for referrals for our members. If you are looking for new clients, let us help you out! Bring your business cards and brochures to share with us.
We have a speaker each week so that we can learn about their business.
Because we have only one member per business, we have many of the spots filled. However, we are specifically looking for an estate attorney, a handyman/electrician, and an event planner. We have referrals for you!
All visitors are welcome. Any questions contact [pmarchio@farmersagent.com](mailto:pmarchio@farmersagent.com)
Pop-up Book Club 4: Going to Meet The Man, stories by James Baldwin
Let’s meet and share discussion of the James Baldwin short story collection, Going to Meet The Man.
COUNT RMH Housewarmer Volunteering (Ronald McDonald House)
Some trained COUNT volunteers work together once a month at RMH (http://www.rmhc-centralohio.org/volunteer.php) as Housewarmers (usually on the 1st Sunday from 1 – 5 PM). Some schedule other shifts at their convenience. You may try this out with less fuss by following a "Fast track" or go through the normal process.
Fast track
• Arrange a time to shadow a COUNT volunteer. Call Dave Nohle at 614-268-9558 (cell).
• Show up and try it out.
• Complete application, etc. later.
Normal process
• Complete an online application (http://rmhc-centralohio.org/volunteer/).
• Attend orientation in advance.
• At orientation you will complete forms agreeing to keep family/patient info private and allowing a background check and tour the facility.
• Complete one training shift. Daily shifts are: morning 9 AM - 1 PM, afternoon 1 - 5 PM and evening 5 - 9 PM.
• Schedule shifts online using the on the RMH scheduling system (http://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/?FROM=32895).
The Ronald McDonald House (RMH) provides housing and meals for families with sick children. The Columbus RMH is the largest in the world with 137 rooms. COUNT has been volunteering there since May 2014.
Housewarmers work with RMH guests to provide a home-like environment - greet, assist with family needs, answer phones, give tours, assist with checkin/checkout, prepare guest rooms after checkout, clean facility, laundry, restock supplies and staff the front desk. RMH Housewarmers volunteer at least one four-hour shift a month. All Housewarmers must complete an application and agree to a background check before they can be full fledged volunteers.




















