George Maddox was the facilitator for this discussion. In this movie, a paraplegic Marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.
Avatar is a deeply spiritual movie. While giving us a natural world of beauty, it also presents a shadow side of life. The cost of seeing each other as “other.” Depicting the blindness, selfishness, and destructiveness of the path of warfare, violence, and use of technology to harm the environment, looking at others as subhuman or “collateral damage” are only a few of the themes. This movie also celebrates diversity and other ways of knowing. Like other tribal cultures, the native “People” the movie focuses on value harmony, simplicity, community, the spirit in nature, the sacred feminine, and much more.
Here’s the play sheet for the movie: Click Here

All there is, is What Is. Just as it is.
Weekly Sunday Gathering with Rev. Regina Dawn Akers
Join us in welcoming Sharon Hepburn’s new program: Awakening Book Club. It will be on Wednesdays from 7:30 – 8:00 pm ET starting September 9th. Sharon will be facilitating a book club where we will all be reading a book together and then sharing our contemplations from that book.
In this program Anne Blanchard facilitates one of the core practices of the Awakening Together community. This program provides an opportunity to be in community with others who will to find that place of no-place, that attention to our natural attentiveness, that innate humanness that can often be overlooked. Anne Blanchard facilitates this program on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:30 – 8:30 am ET/5:30-6:30 am MT by leading participants through gently guided Being Aware of Awareness meditation. All are warmly welcome.
Join us at 10:15 am ET/ 8:15 am MT for Our Weekly Sunday Gathering with Rev. Regina Dawn Akers
Join us at 1:30 pm ET/ 11:30 am MT for The Reflections from the Freedom from the Judge Retreat
Join us at 6:00 pm ET/ 4:00 pm MT for Something Genuine with Rev. Jacquelyn Eckert



