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How To Sell Snake Oil (& Your Best Ideas) with Dr. Ed Tori đđąïž
**đ đąïž How To Sell Snake Oil (& Your Best Ideas)**
Persuasive Speech Patterns with Dr. Ed Tori
***âŒïžIn person at room 401-D at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G St NW, Washington, DC***
**How do you get your ideas to land?**
Have you ever heard phrases like âthereâs no buy-in,â âtheyâre resistant,â or âthis group will not move.â But what if resistance is not the problem? What if the issue is the way we communicate?
In this lively, participatory workshop, **Dr. Ed Tori** will introduce you to a set of practical and surprisingly playful **persuasive speech patterns** drawn from his work in influence, hypnosis, storytelling, and behavior change. You will learn how people naturally shift into more persuasive communication when pressure is removed and creativity is sparked.
At the center of the experience is a hilarious improvisational game inspired by the card game Snake Oil. Participants take on imaginative roles like zombies, pirates, or kindergarteners. Others must invent and pitch made-up products on the spot. The role-play creates immediate psychological safety and unlocks natural persuasive instincts you may not realize you have. Ed uses these moments to teach simple, powerful patterns you can apply to real conversations.
**What you will explore**
* Why people communicate more confidently and creatively when the stakes feel low
* How persuasive speech patterns can transform conversations in facilitation, coaching, leadership, and team settings
* Why resistance is often a signal of mismatched framing rather than unwillingness
* How to speak to the human behind the role, label, or stereotype
* How playful practice builds shared language, humor, and camaraderie among intact teams
* How these patterns apply across contexts: healthcare, corporate environments, education, and family systems
**What you will experience**
* A fast-paced, interactive group exercise that helps you practice persuasive communication through play
* Step-by-step teaching of speech patterns you can start using immediately
* Opportunities to experiment, reflect, and compare approaches
* Practical tools you can adapt for your own clients, teams, or classrooms
**Who this is for**
* Anyone who works with groups and wants their ideas to be heard.
* Ideal for facilitators, coaches, consultants, organizational development practitioners, educators, designers, and leaders at any level. This session is especially helpful for people who work in environments where âresistance,â âlack of buy-in,â and âdifficult stakeholdersâ are common refrains.
**About the presenter**
* Dr. Ed Tori is a physician, educator, and expert in influence and communication whose work blends behavioral science, improvisation, and hypnotic language patterns. He teaches leaders, clinicians, and teams how to help others think, feel, and act differently through ethical persuasion and intentional communication. His sessions are energetic, funny, experiential, and unforgettable.
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NOVA Scribes has entered into a partnership with the IFVP: the International Forum of Visual Practitioners! This workshop is an IFVP Learning Lab. All IFVP members have access to Learning Labs at https://ifvpforum.circle.so/c/learning-hub/
This workshop will be recorded and posted on YouTube for anyone who cannot attend. You can find the YouTube link in the Comments section of this NOVA Scribes Meetup event once the workshop video has been uploaded to YouTube.
You can find previously recorded videos at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJfInZHmS8prj2_DUaJ35CYY8n7SzoPMJ
Weâre not charging for this workshop, but we will be asking for donations! Donations cover the costs of hosting events on Meetup, to honorariums for new graphic recorders, and scholarships.
Please be sure you are registered on Meetup! If your Zoom name doesnât match your name on Meetup, you will not be admitted. (Weâve had Zoom bombers.)
Unstuck Tuesday: Startup Pitches, Feedback, and Action Steps!
Pitch your idea, get feedback, give feedback, meet with a mentor and most importantly, take action.
Come to the meetup with a specific issue you are stuck with.
**10:30 am Introductions:** 2-minute pitches tell us who you are? What you're working on? and what you need help with?
**11:00 am Problem Solving:** Let's figure out how we can help, and what action you can take today to move forward.
**12:00 pm** Open Networking: Keep the discussion going and connect with other attendees. Bring yourself, notebooks, laptops and anything else you need to pitch your idea and get work done.
Interested in joining the Studio? [APPLY NOW](https://unstucklabs.com)
Profs & Pints DC: The Pagan Roots of Late Winter Holidays
[Profs and Pints DC](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **âThe Pagan Roots of Late Winter Holidays,â** a look at how ancient fertility rituals, Roman myths, and early challenges to Christianity gave us Valentineâs Day and Mardi Gras, with Larissa âKatâ Tracy, scholar of medieval literature, author of several books on the Middle Ages, and visiting assistant teaching professor of English at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/dc-late-winter-holidays](https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/dc-late-winter-holidays) .]
On the surface, at least, the holidays we celebrate near the transition of winter into spring have confounding contradictions. The beheading of the pious Saint Valentine is commemorated with lovemaking. Fat Tuesdayâs debauchery arose as a way for Catholics to brace for the abstinence of Lent.
It all makes more sense, however, when we look back to seasonal celebrations in ancient Rome and Ireland, and account for Christianityâs knack for absorbing and incorporating earlier traditions and mixing them with a host of religious sentiments.
Coming to DCâs Penn Social to help us make sense of it all is medievalist Kat Tracy. Having written extensively on the synthesis of Christian and non-Christian traditions in medieval literature and culture, sheâll be serving up an assortment of lessons about the strange and dramatic origins of this Februaryâs holidays (sparing George Washington and the presidents, of course.) Itâs a talk that will forever change how you think about the seasonâs celebrations.
Dr. Tracy will talk about how the celebration of love associated with Valentine has its roots in the pre-Christian Roman celebration of Lupercaliaâthe February 15th Festival of the Wolfâwhen certain young men ran naked through parts of the city and tapped women with goat-skin whips dipped in blood out of a belief it would make them fertile. Also in the mix is the ancient Irish festival of Imbolc, the February 1st halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox, marking the beginning of spring and the season of rebirth. Christians there transformed it into the feast of Saint Brigid, whose story has been found to share common traits with a pagan Irish goddess of the same name.
From there, Dr. Tracy will discuss how Mardi Gras and Carnivale are Christian extensions of earlier Yuletide rites that stretched well into February, filling the time between winter and spring.
Her talk will leave you with a much richer understanding of how much the medieval world shaped our current lives. (Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. Talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: Torch bearers at an Imbolc Festival in Marsden, England. (Photo by mrMark / Creative Commons.)
HPAP Masterclass
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Why Context Matters: Streaming Data, Semantic Search, and Agents
Weâre excited to bring the community together for an evening of learning and connection. This time, we'll have a community member sharing a use case and, as usual, an Elastic employee sharing their expertise as well.
Come support your fellow developers, learn something new, and meet others who are passionate about search, observability, and security.
**Date and Time:**
Tuesday, February, 10th from 5:30-7:30 pm EDT
**Location:**
Elastic Arlington Office - 4100 Fairfax Drive, Ste 500, Arlington, VA 22203
**Agenda:**
* 5:30 pm: Doors open; say hi, grab a seat, and eat some food.
* 6:00 pm: "Streaming Context: Powering Semantic Search with Kafka and Elasticsearch", by Sandon Jacobs, Developer Advocate at Confluent
* 6:30 pm: Q&A
* 6:40 pm: "Agent Builder: Providing Relevant Context for Data Driven Agents", by Joe Gentsch, Senior Solutions Architect at Elastic
* 7:10 pm: Q&A
* 7:20-7:30 pm: Networking & refreshments
**Talk Abstracts:**
**"Streaming Context: Powering Semantic Search with Kafka and Elasticsearch"**
As the de facto platform for event streaming, weâve seen how data from Apache Kafka can easily empower basic keyword search. But let's be real, modern semantic search applications need *context* to interpret the real meaning and intent of a user's query. We could wait around for the next batch job to kick off and provide that context... *or* we could serve it up in near real-time right from our data streams.
In this talk, we'll discuss how to leverage data streams from Kafka to power much smarter semantic search with Elasticsearch. Weâll follow a simple event from a Kafka topic and see how it transforms into a powerful vector embedding. Then, weâll see this whole flow in action using a k-Nearest Neighbor search to instantly find similar items in milliseconds.
While my code examples will be in Java or Kotlin using the Spring Boot and Spring AI ecosystem, FEAR NOT! The core conceptsâgetting data into a vector format via a streamâare totally language agnostic. Join us to grab a few practical ideas you can take and use in your next project!
**"Agent Builder: Providing Relevant Context for Data Driven Agents"**
What are agents? What is context engineering? Join us as we dive into the importance of context engineering for providing relevant information to agents, and how to build grounded agents using Elastic Agent Builder.
**Parking:**
* The buildingâs parking garage is operated by Colonial Parking and is located off N. Randolph Street
* Book a spot on[ SpotHero](https://spothero.com/search?kind=address&latitude=38.8818514&longitude=-77.1095268&search_string=4100+Fairfax+Dr+%23500%2C+Arlington%2C+VA+22203%2C+USA)
* A Metro Station is located across the street
Trivia at Lost Dog Cafe
Join us for trivia at Lost Dog Cafe in McLean, Virginia located at 1690 Anderson Rd every Tuesday evening. Trivia begins at 7pm, but please consider joining earlier, around 6:45, since seatingâs first-come-first-served. The nearest metro is McLean.
**Donation:** Neurodivergent District strives to compensate Neurodivergent District members that volunteer to host our events. Please consider a donation to @katewoodwardcm for hosting. Please specify "donation to trivia host" in the description of your payment.
Questions? Text 202-925-0001.
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ADHD Unmasked: Time to Un-Wind
**Have you spent your life pressing the gas and the brake at the same time?**
Many of us spend years of our adult lives never suspecting we have ADHD. Instead, weâve become experts at a complex balancing act, using high-level overcompensation and performance (the Brakes) to manage a brain fueled by deep meaning and interest (the Gas).
Whether you have a diagnosis or just a hunch that your brain works differently, you are welcome here. If conventional productivity advice has never quite worked for you, itâs time to move toward tools and connections that actually fit how your brain is wired.
**ADHD Unmasked: Time to Un-Wind** is a space for thoughtful, motivated people to move from masking to truly thriving. Weâre here to help each other unmask, reacquaint ourselves with our true selves, and bring that alignment into our daily lives.
**The Vibe**
* **Authenticity over Performance:** No more pretending. Let your nervous system take a real break.
* **Alignment over "Hacks":** When our nervous system is at ease and our actions align with our true selves, the "doing" follows naturally.
* **Safe & Confidential:** This is a circle of trust; our stories belong only to those present.
**The Logistics**
* **Small & High-Fidelity:** To keep our conversation focused and meaningful, we limit our circle to a small group.
* **The RSVP Care:** If you canât make it, just update your RSVP so we know who to welcome and can open the spot for someone else looking to connect.
* **The Flow:** An Authentic Check-In and Sharing, followed by a Theme Discussion to gain new insights for individual application. We wrap up with Takeaways, ready to move back into our world with a bit more ease and a lot more of ourselves. ;)
We see ADHD not as a deficit, but as **Authentically Driven, Highly Discerned**, a brain that works exceptionally well when aligned with the right interest.
3 mile run in N. Kensington
We start our new run on the intersection of Woodson Ave. and Soward Dr. promptly at 6:05pm. There is street parking on Soward and Woodson. This route will take us through the Rock Creek Palisades Neighborhood near Albert Einstein High School.
STARTING AND ENDING POINT
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FULL ROUTE:
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Aristotle's Café
Come join us for in-depth discussions on topics relating to moral and political philosophy. This is a group for members who are comfortable discussing topics that are often anxiety producing and controversial.
*"Aristotle was a realist who believed that reality and knowledge are found in the physical world, accessible through sensory experience and logic. This led to contrasting views on ethics, politics, and the nature of reality itself. Plato emphasized abstract, ideal concepts, while Aristotle prioritized empirical observation and the study of the natural world."*
\- Google Gemini
Following Aristotle's lead, this group will lean heavily on empirical data to make arguments. The Socratic method is still the preferred way to engage in conversation, and Platonic Idealism is still relevant to the conversation as points of reference.
Masterpieces in Real Life â DC Art Brunch Series - Leonardo & Vermeer
**Masterpieces in Real Life â DC Art Brunch Series**
Inspired by this [Deconstructing.AI article](https://deconstructing.ai/blog-1/f/where-america-keeps-its-masterpieces), this series visits the most important artworks and objects in Washington in small, relaxed Sunday outings. Weâll look closely at 2â3 works, share the human stories behind them, and then continue the conversation over brunch nearby. Not a formal tourâjust curious people learning to see together. I'll share a little background on the art and venue pairing for each outing.
SCHEDULE & PAIRINGS
**1) Leonardo & Vermeer â The Quiet Room**
**Sunday, 12:30â3:30**
**Art:**
âą Leonardo â *Ginevra deâ Benci*
âą Vermeer â *Woman Holding a Balance*
âą Bonus: Monet *Japanese Footbridge*
**Meet:** National Gallery West Building, Constitution Ave entrance
**Brunch after (3 min walk):**
**The Smith â Penn Quarter** â bright, easy tables, good for groups
**Masterpieces in Real Life #1 â Leonardo & Vermeer**
Weâll begin where Washington quietly keeps two of the most intimate paintings in the world. Leonardo da Vinciâs *Ginevra deâ Benci* is the only Leonardo in the Americas, yet it behaves nothing like a celebrity. The panel is small, moody, and slightly woundedâits lower edge trimmed centuries ago, taking Ginevraâs hands with it. What remains is a face suspended between confidence and doubt, framed by juniper leaves that pun on her name. Nearby, Vermeerâs *Woman Holding a Balance* performs a different kind of magic: a domestic scene so still you can almost hear the dust settling. The scales may hold pearls or nothing at all; scholars still argue, which is part of the pleasure.
The National Galleryâs West Building is the perfect stage for this slow kind of lookingâmarble floors that encourage quiet footsteps and skylit rooms that make even hurried visitors lower their voices. Weâll wander from Leonardo to Vermeer and then to Monetâs luminous bridge, tracing how artists turned light into a language. No lectures, no examsâjust stories about missing hands, hidden pigments, and the surprising ways these works ended up in Washington instead of Florence or Delft.
After the gallery, weâll walk a few minutes to **The Smith** in Penn Quarter, a bright brasserie that feels like the cheerful cousin of the museum: high ceilings, good bread, and tables made for lingering conversations. Over brunch weâll compare first impressionsâDid Vermeer feel calm or unsettling? Is Leonardoâs Ginevra shy or simply unimpressed with us?âand let the art continue to do what it does best: start arguments among friends.
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### 2) Van Gogh / Degas / Rodin â Bodies & Minds
**Sunday, 12:30â3:30**
**Art:**
âą Van Gogh *Self-Portrait*
âą Degas *Little Dancer*
âą Rodin *The Thinker*
**Lunch (4 min walk):**
**Oyamel** â lively but not loud, great sharing plates
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### 3) America in Objects
**Sunday, 12:00â3:00**
**Art & Objects:**
âą Star-Spangled Banner
âą Greensboro Lunch Counter
âą Julia Childâs Kitchen
âą Ruby Slippers
**Lunch (2 min walk):**
**Carmineâs Penn Quarter** â easy large tables
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### 4) Flight & Moon â Fragile Futures
**Sunday, 12:30â3:00**
**Art/Engineering:**
âą Apollo 11 Columbia
âą Wright Flyer
**Lunch (5 min walk):**
**Cafe Riggs** â calm, elegant, conversation-friendly
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### 5) Memory in Stone â Evening Light Edition
**Sunday, 1:00â3:30**
**Art:**
âą Lincoln Memorial
âą Vietnam Memorial
**Lunch (before walk â 12:00):**
**Tonic at Quigleyâs** â reliable, close to Mall
***
### 6) The Hope Diamond & the Stories We Invent
**Sunday, 12:30â3:00**
**Art:**
âą Hope Diamond
âą Geology hall
**Lunch (5 min walk):**
**Old Ebbitt Grill** â classic DC, easy meet point
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## FLOW OF EACH EVENT
**12:30** â Meet outside museum
**12:35â2:00** â Slow look at 2â3 works
**2:00** â Walk together to lunch
**2:10â3:30** â Brunch/lunch + conversation
Insight Meditation of Northern Virginia
Whether you're new to Insight meditation or an advanced practitioner looking for like-minded people to sit with, you're welcome to join us at our Sunday morning drop-in group, sponsored by the Insight Meditation Community of Washington. Insight meditation cultivates our natural wisdom and compassion. Meditation practice develops concentration, which allows us to calm and steady the mind.
This class includes a 30-minute lightly-guided meditation, followed by a short talk and time for questions and discussion. The size of the group usually runs somewhere between 25-40 people in-person and between 12-25 online. Chairs are provided, or you may bring a sitting cushion or bench. You may also use the blankets and bolsters offered by the yoga studio.
**We offer both in-person and online attendance.**
To learn more about our topics and teachers, view our videos or **get the Zoom link**, visit our [class page](https://imcw.org/event/?eventId=735&utm_source=MeetUp&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=vienna-drop-in).
· An American in Paris · by Vincente Minnelli @ Mary Riley Styles Library
Where better to fall in love than Paris? Gene Kelley plays an American artist trying to earn a few francs by selling his paintings on the street. A rich woman takes an interest in his work, and she makes it clear sheâs interested in him as well. But heâs smitten with a French girl who turns out to be engaged to one of his friends. Love triangles are almost as old as cinema itself, but this one is embellished with fantasy sequences that look like the result of collaborations between David Lynch and Busby Berkeley. The ending is predictable, so just relax and enjoy the glorious music of George Gershwin and a scene that Frank SInatra called âthe greatest musical number ever put on film.â
â Title â *An American in Paris*
â Director â Vincente Minnelli
â Cast â Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant
â Rating â Approved (suitable for general audiences)
â ©1951 \| 1h 54m \| Drama\, Music\, Musical\, Romance
WEDNESDAY Feb 11th In-Person Psychedelic Integration Circle
This is a regularly held in-person integration circle and a supportive container that centered on psychedelic experiences. We co-create a space of inclusivity, compassion, and care for all.
We gather to help each other integrate our journeys, find "the others", and or seek wisdom about altered states of consciousness. Arrive ready to share honestly, openly, and from the heart. Bring your insights from journeys to unpack or your questions about plant medicines and psychedelic experiences to ask the more experienced journeyers.
At 7 pm we will do a short grounding exercise and a brief check-in/ice breaker. At 7:15 pm we will begin the integration circle with honest and open processing of psychedelic experiences.
Your facilitators are trained in psychedelic integration and or other coaching/facilitation modalities but we are not mental health professionals, we are community members called to service in mutuality.
The event is by donation as we do need to pay for the space and supplies used. The suggested donation is $10-$20/person (cash, Paypal or Venmo). Surplus above and beyond covering costs will go towards future community event facilitation and or materials.
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Profs & Pints Northern Virginia: The Hidden Cleopatra
[Profs and Pints Northern Virginia](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **âThe Hidden Cleopatra,â** an excavation through myth and slander to uncover the real Egyptian queen, with Jacquelyn Williamson, an Egyptologist and associate professor of archaeology and ancient art at George Mason University.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/hidden-cleopatra](https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/hidden-cleopatra) .]
Depictions of Cleopatra are abundant in popular culture. A long list of painters have depicted her, Marilyn Monroe and Kim Kardashian have posed as her, and Vivien Leigh and Elizabeth Taylor famously portrayed her in Hollywood films.
At the end of the day, however, what most of us think we know about Cleopatra is wrong, the product of the ancient Romeâs âfake newsâ and anti-Egypt propaganda.
Learn about the real Cleopatraâand how our understanding of her came to be so distortedâwith Professor Jacquelyn Williamson, scholar of women and power in ancient Egypt, teacher of courses on ancient Egyptian art and archaeology, and author of *Nefertitiâs Sun Temple: A New Cult Complex at Tell el-Amarna.*
Dr. Williamson will walk us through how the first Roman emperor, Octavian, created the distorted image of Cleopatra as seductress that we know today as part of his political scheming to defeat his rival Antony and end the Roman Republic once and for all.
Cleopatra has been the subject of debate and controversy ever since. William Shakespeare later relied on ancient Roman sources such as Horace and Plutarch in writing *Antony and Cleopatra*, and his play helped give rise to countless other works offering a distorted picture of her.
Professor Williamson argues that âCleopatra was a human being, like you and I,â and âdeserves the dignity of being represented as accurately as possible.â Her efforts to set the record straight have met frustration, howeverâafter being extensively interviewed for the recent Netflix historical docuseries Queen Cleopatra, she concluded that it, too, had missed the mark.
Youâll gain a much deeper appreciation of the challenges of researching and accurately depicting the ancient past from Dr. Williamson, who also has taught at Harvard, Brandeis, and the University of California at Berkeley and is involved with an ongoing archaeological investigation of Queen Nefertitiâs sun temple. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. Talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: Layla Taj portrays Cleopatra VII as part of an Egyptian Cultural Performing Arts Society production. (Photo by Amos Gvili / Wikimedia Commons.)
Shut Up & Write! at Sterling Library
Looking for a quiet, focused space to write?
Come be part of our writing groupâa dedicated time just for writing alongside fellow writers in your community. No readings, no critiques, no peer-reviewâjust you writing within a supportive atmosphere.
7pm-7:15pm: Find your seat, set up your writing station, quick intro's.
7:15pm-8:45 pm: An hour and a half of silent focused writing.
8:45pm-9pm: Quick debrief, pack and head home.
Can't wait to see you! :)
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Udvar-Hazy Center Star Party
Members of the public are invited to view the wonders of the universe through the telescopes of NOVAC volunteers at the Smithsonian's Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA. You do not need to be a member of the club or own any astronomical equipment to attend. Telescopes will be provided by the Smithsonian and pre-approved members of the NOVAC.
No other personal telescopes are permitted at the event.
The event will take place on the bus parking lot of the museum. **Please park your vehicle at the south end of the main visitors lot and follow signs and red lights to the observing site. As a reminder, parking during the event is free.**
Have a cosmic question? One of NOVAC's astronomers or museum staff will be happy to help you. As the sky gets dark, be prepared to enjoy the wonders of the night sky!
Don't forget to dress warmly. Please check the weather forecast. For lighting, cover a flashlight in red cellophane (the darker the better). Bring along water to keep hydrated.
Note: This outdoor event is weather-dependent and may be cancelled because of significant cloud cover or precipitation.
NOVA JJJ Training (Sterling)
This is our weekly training session. NOVA Jujutsu is a self-defense focused system incorporating Geri (Kicking), Atemi (Striking), Uke (Blocking), Tai Sabakai (Body Movement), Tai Hodoki (Escapes), Kansetsu Waza (Joint Locks), Nage Waza (Throwing), Shime Waza (Choking), Katame Waza (Grappling), Tantojutsu (Knife), Bojutsu (Bo), Kenjutsu (Sword), and Kata (Forms).
Come on down to a class and see for yourself what this group has to offer. You will get a great workout! You will have an awesome learning experience! You will meet some good people!
We look forward to meeting you.
See you there.
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Mahashivratri Celebrations with Sadhguru - Feb 15th
Mahashivratri is an exuberant nightlong festival with explosive **meditations by Sadhguru** and spectacular **musical performances** by renowned artists.
**Significance of Mahashivratri**
The unique planetary positions on Mahashivratri are such that there is a natural upsurge of **energy** within the human system. It is enormously beneficial for oneâs **physical and spiritual well-being** to stay awake and aware in a vertical posture throughout the night.
**To Learn More Visit: [isha.us/msr](http://isha.us/msr)**
**Ways to join the celebrations in Person**
**In a City Near You -** [https://Isha.us/MSRWashingtonDC](https://Isha.us/MSRWashingtonDC)
Isha Institute of Inner-sciences TN - **[RSVP](https://online.innerengineering.com/en/program-details/mahashivratri--iiiprogram-isha-institute-of-inner-sciences-tennessee-us-feb-15-2026?utm_medium=email&utm_source=mkto&utm_campaign=weeklynl&utm_content=20260112&sftoken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpYXQiOjE3Njg4NzA4MjgsImV4cCI6MTc2ODg3MDg4OCwiaW5kaXZpZHVhbElkIjoiMDAzMEcwMDAwMloxbHl1UUFCIiwidGVuYW50SWQiOiJhMzYwL3Byb2QvMmJhYWM2ZmY1ODVhNDNjMWFmZmQ2N2FiNDllNTU0ZDciLCJjb3JlVGVuYW50SWQiOm51bGx9.jJfg0WgChvIKjafZrHExURCvM7TfKko_LFVOJxF8Rfk)**
Isha Yoga Center LA - **[RSVP](https://online.innerengineering.com/en/program-details/free-mahashivaratri-cityprogram-isha-yoga-center-la-california-us-feb-15-2026?sftoken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpYXQiOjE3Njg4NzA4NTksImV4cCI6MTc2ODg3MDkxOSwiaW5kaXZpZHVhbElkIjoiMDAzMEcwMDAwMloxbHl1UUFCIiwidGVuYW50SWQiOiJhMzYwL3Byb2QvMmJhYWM2ZmY1ODVhNDNjMWFmZmQ2N2FiNDllNTU0ZDciLCJjb3JlVGVuYW50SWQiOm51bGx9.ReJffmM0FoH0aV6qEvhfjMZCs-YNFDcMyU1DmWw2a_M&utm_campaign=weeklynl&utm_content=20260112&utm_medium=email&utm_source=mkto)**
**Join online: [https://isha.sadhguru.org/mahashivratri/](https://isha.sadhguru.org/mahashivratri/)**
Mahashivratri is of great significance for all those who aspire for the Ultimate. May this night become an exuberant awakening for you. ***âSadhguru***
Profs & Pints Northern Virginia: Love and Monsters
[Profs and Pints Northern Virginia](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **âLove and Monsters,â** on the inescapable bond between romance and horror, with Joshua Barton, scholar of horror and lecturer in English at Virginia Commonwealth University.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/nv-love-monsters](https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/nv-love-monsters) .]
Romance and horror might seem like opposite genres, but they share a deep emotional core, and the combination of them has captivated audiences across time and culture.
Put even your worst Valentineâs Day in perspective by hearing this strange relationship discussed by Joshua Barton, who has earned a big following among Profs and Pints fans with his past talks on cryptids, American horror, and Christmas ghosts.
Heâll explore the undeniable and unsettling intersection of romance and horror and examine how and why love and fear intensify each other and combined to create tension, drive narratives, and explore human vulnerability.
Weâll look at works that have blended passion and terror, including Gothic literature like the vampire novella *Carmilla* and modern films like *Spring* and *Crimson Peak*. Weâll study the fine line between obsession and adoration running through Stephen Kingâs âI Know What You Need,â Adrian Lyneâs *Fatal Attraction*, and the timeless *The Phantom of the Opera.* Weâll discuss the seeds of monstrous love that were planted with *Beauty and the Beast* and *Creature from the Black Lagoon* and bloom ferociously in works like *Twilight* and *The Shape of Water*. Through it all, weâll find the threads of otherness and the taboo that intertwine horror, love, and reflections on identity.
Join us for a journey through storytelling that combines the grotesque and the scintillating as we uncover why romance and horror are a match made in the dark. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. Talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: From the original 1954 advertising poster for *Creature from the Black Lagoon* (Artist: Reynold Brown / Public Domain).





















