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And it looks to be interesting. This is from an email I got from one of the participants, so I think it is ok to post it all:
DALLAS – (June 2005) Sanctuary For Life's Memnosyne Speaker Series will feature a diverse group of spiritual leaders participating in round-table discussions to exchange spiritual, philosophical, scientific and cultural knowledge in an unbiased, supportive setting. The focus of the conference is Religious Tolerance in a World of Spiritual Diversity. This has been done previously with the world’s major religions and it has been done with the world's shamanic religions; but this may be the first time both groups as well as representatives from the New Age movements have been brought together to explore our common humanity sans political agendas. A documentary will be filmed during the event for distribution world wide showing that people of different cultures can break bread together, embrace each other, and respect each other's different spiritual paths. www.MemnosyneOfSFL.org
The Format:
Before arriving in Dallas, each speaker will submit questions or topics that will go into a "pot." Each day will begin with a participant drawing blindly from the pot. The question will then be read out loud and each participant will have the opportunity to make his or her comments on the subject
Ticket Information
$15 per day, includes admission to the Arboretum
10% discount for all four days
For tickets call: 214-363-9366
Daily Schedule
9:00 a.m. - 12 noon and 2:00 p.m.-4 p.m.: The speakers will sit at a round table with the audience surrounding them. Four screens will be strategically placed for unobstructed viewing with signing for the hearing impaired.
12:00 noon - The speakers will retire to The Camp House, the Camp family’s original estate on the Arboretum grounds. Here they will have two hours to visit among themselves over lunch or seek out a room for private contemplation or meditation. If willing, they will have announced to the public where they can be found in the gardens and make themselves available for questions. (See below for just a few places they might choose to meet with people) Lay Ornamental Garden; Pergola; Gazebo; Sunken Garden; Indian Courtyard; A Woman’s Garden; Jonsson Color Garden.
Final Day, July 1, 2005 Sessions:
9:00 a.m. - 12 noon – Speakers will continue discussions at the round table.
1:00 p.m. – 3 p.m. Round table discussions continue.
4:00 p.m. - A reception at The Camp house.
6:00 p.m. - Each representative will be invited to perform his or her own song, dance, prayer, ritual, etc. At dusk, each leader will participate along the meditation pathway to the Closing Candlelight Ceremony in the Arboretum’s Amphitheatre.
Sanctuary For Life Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk is a Founding Board Member and Vice-President of Sanctuary For Life founded by Sherri Reed. Sanctuary For Life offers programs for wellness, health-oriented technologies, personal transformation and spiritual growth. The Memnosyne Speakers Series is the realization of a dream-vision that Mary Ann has nurtured since childhood and which proved compatible with the focus of the organization. The program was named for Memnosyne the Greek goddess of knowledge and the mother of the nine muses. This conference is not a fund raiser; Mary Ann is underwriting sponsor of the project. This is the first of a series planned by Sanctuary For Life. www.sanctuaryforlife.org/ Confirmed Speaker List a.o. June 6, 2005 Name Religion
Akiba, Rabbi Micha’el; Jewish faiths Allende, Prof. Ulises Santander; Aztec Shaman Cervantes, Ricardo Cervantes; Toltec Shaman Collier, Rev. Dr. Todd; Bentwood Trail Presbyterian, Faith in Practice Curott, Dr. Phyllis; Wiccan Priestess Dasa, Prajapati; Hare Krishna Fernandez, Tasnim Hermila; Sufi Order International, Teacher Ghouse, Mike; Sunni Muslim Havard, Bronson; Catholic Chaplain SMU, Interfaith Rep. Hipsh, Father Seraphim; Russian Orthodox Inui, Rev. Mitsutaka; Shinto Priest Iyi, Ahati Kilindi; Zulu Shaman McCormick, Rev. Dr. John; Congregational MacEowen, Frank; Druid Shamanist/Interfaith Counselor Mcleary, Blue; African-American Shaman/Healer Montgomery, Sharon; LomiLomi practioner and Huna Kumu teacher Morton, Very Rev. James Parks; Episcopal, Interfaith Center New York Mowa, Augustine; Native American, Hopi Shaman Mowa, David; Native American, Hopi Shaman Mysorekar, Dr. Uma; Pres., Hindu Temple, Flushing New York Quade-Alley, Marti; Ordained Priest, Temple of The Rose of Christ Wadsworth, Ronald; Native American, Hopi Shaman
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