AMHERST, Mass., Feb. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Stories can awaken wonder and insight, enlighten mind and quicken spirit. Discover long forgotten truths and awaken imagination. From month to month, the group will read "wonder tales": biographies of saints, stories of extraordinary consciousness and experiences mystical and profane.
The group meets monthly on the third Sunday at 7:00 pm for ten months:
- February 20: The Journey to the East, by Herman Hesse
- March 20: By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept, by Paulo Coelho
- April 17: Up A Tree, by Jane Burns
- May 15: Don Juan and the Power of Medicine Dreaming: A Nagual Woman's Journey of Healing, by Merilyn Tunneshende
- June 19: She Who Rose from the Ashes, by Sita Bennett
- July 17: Memories, Dreams, Reflections, by C.G. Jung
- August 21: In Sinu Jesu: When Heart Speaks to Heart, by A Benedictine Monk
- September 18: My Master, by Swami Vivekananda
- October 16: The Trebors, by Caroline Barney
Robert Bowler ("Beau"), group facilitator, founded Halcyon Arts New England to continue doing what he loves, presenting cultural and educational programs in world music and spirituality. He managed Stone Church Arts, a concert series focusing on world music inspired by cellist Eugene Friesen, from 2006 - 2020. He was also the Director of Stone Church Center, a retreat and conference center in Bellows Falls, Vermont, for five years. He majored in Religious Studies at Reed College with a focus on the western mystical tradition. He earned an M.Div. degree from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California (after a year at Oxford University studying Theology) and is an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister.
Media Contact
Robert Bowler, Halcyon Arts New England, 1 413-345-2917, [email protected]
SOURCE Halcyon Arts New England
Share this article