Minister’s Message:
Unity’s March Topic is Awareness
ing reality through thoughts held in mind. 4. Through prayer and meditation, we align our heart-mind with God. Denials and affirmations are tools we use. 5. Through thoughts, words and
actions, we live the Truth we know. It is our awareness of these princi-ples that informs our spiritual practice —and this month, we will explore that awareness. Through these principles, we address the Oneness we strive to be—and that brings us back to the
topic of Awareness. So—WHAT is awareness anyway? Simply put, Awareness is the state or ability to perceive, to feel, or to be conscious of events, objects, or sen-sory patterns. In our case, we seek awareness to gain deeper access to our
Oneness with God. On a typical day, our awareness is diluted by all kinds of information — both new and stored in our mental
memory banks. Did you know: The sailfish can swim faster than a
horse can gallop?
The saluki is the oldest known
breed of domesticated dog?
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During our recent snow, I received this question from one of our members. “If our thoughts create reality and
our collective thoughts create collec-
tive reality, hmmmm —
Listening to the trash truck go down
the alley in the 6 am darkness, I
thought about the workers and all the
people inconvenienced and/or fright-
ened by ‘bad’ weather. There is a
huge group that wishes fervently for
NO snow or rain and they greatly out-
number my puny prayers for moisture.
And all the homeless people who
fear freezing and predation every
night — their numbers overpower my
wishes for moisture.
The West’s population is much
huger than a hundred years ago, and
not many see the big picture of cli-
mate change when they wake up and
just wish to get to work or school
without too much trouble,
So which
group’s collec-
tive thoughts
prevail — mine
or the mighty
majority?”
Welcome to M a r c h— t h e m o n t h o f Awareness. This question above is a REALLY good question! You’ll have to read to the end for an answer. Let’s start by examining the Unity Principles. While Unity has no Dogma, we do have five guiding principles:
1. There is only one Presence and one Power active in the universe and in my life, God the Good.
2. Our essence is of God; therefore, we are inherently good. This God es-sence, called the Christ, was fully ex-pressed in Jesus. 3. We are co-creators with God, creat-
Rev. Ahriana
MARCH 2013
New Member
Ceremony
Linda Anthony aids Rev. Ahriana during
the new members
recognition on Sunday February
17th at the 11 am
service.
See story on page 8.
March Special Music
(11 am Service)
March 3—Connie Castro
March 10—Connie Castro
March 17—Unity Music Team
March 24—Chris Pfeiffer
March 31—Easter Sunday
Music Team
“A Spiritual Community”
Unity in the Rockies Staff
Rev. Ahriana Platten, Minister
[email protected] ——–—
Connie (Nelson) Castro, Director of Music
Michelle Kerno, Office Manager
Nancy Bernard, Bookkeeper
Ken Sapp, Youth & Children’s Ministry Dir.
Linda Anthony, Licensed Unity Teacher
John & Brenda Rogers, Bookstore Managers
Laura Allen, Prayer Chaplain Coordinator
Ida Ridgeway, Events Coordinator
Chuck Russell, Facilities Coordinator
Unity in the Rockies “A Spiritual Community.”
Phone: 719-471-4556
Fax: 719-471-7993
www.unityrockies.org
* * * * *
Board of Trustees Derek Reed, President
Fran Gimbel, Vice President Laurel Rogers, Secretary Byron Johnson, Treasurer Phyllis George and
Rick Rogers, Members at Large
The Spirit of Unity is a monthly Newsletter published by Unity Church in the Rockies, 1945 Mesa Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80904. Please contact the website: www.unityrockies.org to register and receive it on your computer. Publication submissions are welcome & must be received by the edi-tor, by the 10th of the prior month to be included in the upcoming edition. Submis-sions can be e-mailed to Richard Anthony Editor at: [email protected].
Our Core Values
Celebrating life, experiencing God, heal-ing through love . . . We demonstrate these values and find peace through: Sharing our lives, Honoring the individual, Creating a loving environment, Supporting each other, Forgiving, Growing together, Letting go with grace, Respecting the sacredness of all life, Being the Christ Realizing the Divine.
Our Mission Statement
“We are an inclusive spiritual commu-nity, where we recognize and express our Oneness with our Creator and all creation.”
Our Vision Statement
Unity Church in the Rockies, grounded in meditation, prayer, and healing, celebrating the Christ spirit within all people, and with a thriving spirit of community and oneness, shall be a leading spiritual light throughout Colorado Springs and the World.
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Getting to Know Eric Meyer By Cathie Hartman
Where did you grow up and what
brought you to Colorado Springs? I was born and grew up in Colorado Springs.
What brought you to Unity and
how long have you been attending? I
was looking for more educational op-
portunities to become an ordained
priest (but not in the Christian semi-
naries). I saw the Unity website and I
remembered Ahriana and her sermons
that I’ve really loved when I was at
All Souls Unitarian Universalist.
Even though my education is now at
University of Metaphysics, I’m keep-
ing open when I get into the Divinity
degree that I’m thinking of getting
into. My work schedule though may
not work out for that, at least for the
time being.
I’ve been at Unity for about 8-9 months. Wow, what an interesting and involving 8-9 months! What type of work do you do? I work at Memorial Hospital in Radiol-ogy as a clerical worker. I’ve been doing it for almost 15 years.
Tell us a little about your family.
My mom lives here in the Springs.
My father died in 2005 and it had
been really hard on her and after sev-
eral years with alcohol abuse and nu-
Eric
merous falls, she is now in a nursing home. I do have several cousins and 2nd and 3rd cousins, but I rarely see them.
What are your hobbies and what
do you like to do for fun? Besides video games, I’ve had interests in re-ligion and spirituality and have done tons of reading and have been taught Healing Touch Level 3 Student practi-tioner. I’ve been thinking of soon learning Reiki. Used to sing in the church choir as a tenor, so I’m hoping to eventually be one of the singers with Connie. I do love music and have even created a few of my own almost 20 years ago. Maybe one day I will share.
What volunteering do you do and
what do you like about it? I haven’t done much volunteering, especially lately. I’ve just gotten done with clos-ing on my mother’s house and that took much of my time but now I have more time. Now that I’m a Prayer Chaplain, I think I will be able to start doing more volunteering.
What was the nicest compliment
you ever received? I think there are two different ones — one is when I’ve been told that I take good care of my mom and her finances. The other is just when I haven’t seen someone for a while and they really seemed to have missed me. Is there anything else you would
like to share with your church fam-
ily? Being new here, I am looking forward to finding new friends and to be able to work with others in a more spiritual sense than I’m even used to. So far, I’m really happy with my new friends and those that I’m working with in the Prayer Chaplain team! I think that Unity provides a lot of opportunities for what I’m thinking of doing in a spiritual sense, such as be-ing able to pray and energy healing, but maybe also for a single man! Whenever that will happen, it might be full of magic!
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Holy Week & Easter Events
While Easter is traditionally a Christian celebration, we extend a loving invitation to people of all faiths and
traditions to join us in a four-day experiential exploration of the contemporary lessons we can learn from the
stories that surround this remarkable holiday. How will we bring forth our eternal light? Are we willing to sacrifice
our own self-judgment to awaken to Christ Consciousness and express it in the world?
Palm Sunday The palm branch was a symbol of triumph and victory in Jewish tradition. Because of this, the scene
of the crowd greeting Jesus by waving palms and carpeting his path with them and their cloaks has
become symbolic and important. Special Guest, Rev. Lawrence Palmer, brings us a deeper look at the
significance of Palm Sunday. Palms will be provided to all in attendance. Sunday, March 24th, 9 am and 11 am
Unity Potluck & Communion Gathering "Maudy Thursday" commemorates the Last Supper. Imagine how Jesus might have felt on
this night. Imagine how you might feel if you knew this would be the last time you gathered
with your Unity Family. What wisdom might you wish to share? We will gather in love and
appreciation for each other and share food and meaningful conversation. Bring a healthy, love-
filled dish to share with your Unity CommUnity. Thursday, March 28th, 6 pm in Fellowship Hall
Good Friday Service "Are We Worthy?" Bypassing more traditional ideas of Good Friday, we step forward to acknowledge
where our issues of worthiness stop us from living through our indwelling Christ Mind. Through guided
meditation, prayer and song, we willingly release our self-judgment and doubt, as we prepare ourselves
for the Emergence of the Sacred Self. Friday, March 29th, 6:30 pm in the Sanctuary
24-hour Prayer Vigil What happened between the time of the Crucifixion and the Resurrection? We imagine that there was a sense of loss,
suffering, stillness and waiting. We gather as the loving expression of the Divine, to be present to this loss, to
hold space for healing, and to shine the Eternal Light of hope. We invite each member of the community to
make time to join us, for whatever length of time you wish, between 9 am Saturday morning and end at 9 am
on Sunday morning, to pray, meditate or simply be present in our sanctuary as our community sends its love
to those experiencing loss and suffering in our world. Our Sanctuary will be open for this 24 hour period.
You may come, light a candle, and leave — or stay as long as you wish to support this vigil. Saturday, March 30th, in the Sanctuary
Easter Sunday Services Celebrate the Christ Consciousness that is risen in you. The resurrection is the raising up of the whole man—
spirit, soul and body—into the Christ consciousness of life and wholeness. Jesus is the way-shower. How did he do
it? Every time we rise to the realization of eternal, indwelling life, the resurrection takes place in us. How do we
achieve the unparalleled possibility revealed by the empty tomb? Services at the regular time, 9 and 11 am
Annual Easter Egg Hunt On Easter Sunday we will have an Easter Egg hunt for children ages toddler through grade
school, beginning 15 minutes after the completion of the 11am service. Please ensure that your
young ones get signed out of Fillmore Center and are ready to go by 12:30. For more information
contact Ken Sapp at [email protected]. Sunday, March 31st, 12:30 to 1:30 pm on the Church Grounds
(Fillmore Center if weather is uncooperative)
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Upcoming Events
A Spiritual Pilgrimage for the Heart, Mind,
Body and Spirit
Outer Action with Inner Meaning for Lasting Transformation
Three full-day Saturday retreats and three follow-up Thursdays
Preparing for the Journey and Departing: Sat 4/27, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm; Thurs 5/9, 6:30 to 8:30 pm
The Journey and Reaching its Destination: Sat 5/18, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm; Thurs 5/30, 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Returning and Integrating the Experiences: Sat 6/8, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm; Thurs 6/20, 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Unity in the Rockies, 1945 Mesa Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80904 Presented by Christina Ahlen and Noreen McGregor.
Cost: Early registration fee is $175.00 if paid in full by Sunday 4/21. Late registration fee is $200.00. (Participation is limited to the first 20 paid registrations. Saturday lunches are provided.)
Past Life Regression This is not a class on religious theology. This is an open discussion class and participants are en-couraged to talk about their experiences with hypnosis, past-life regressions, and/or any information they may have on the subject. Class size limits the amount of input from students. If the class is smaller, then there is more discussion time available per person. This class is only an overview of the theory of reincarnation and past-life experiences designed to familiarize the student with concepts as well as hypnosis to experience relaxation into the past life recall experience. Presenter: Barbara Staf-ford 719-238-5945 or [email protected] Cost:$25.
Saturday, March 9, 10 am to 1 pm, in the Sanctuary
Intentional Drumming Red Mountain Drums hosts a Mother Drum Circle. We gather to drum, sing, dance and celebrate in the tradi-tion of Mother Drum, with ceremony and intention. We share our intentions, then give them voice and energy dur-ing our drum rounds. Bring drums, rattles, noise makers of every kind. Extra instruments are available. We wel-come men, women and children who are able to participate within the ceremonial setting. Presenters: Lee and Doris Reis, [email protected] (303-883-7041 cell) Love offering suggested.
Saturday, March 16, 7 to 9 pm in the Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall
Spring Equinox Celebration This will be a participatory inclusive circle, full of chanting, laughter, drumming, and movement, we might even go outside if it’s nice enough. If you want to come, let me know and invite 2 people: one of a different GENERATION than you, and one of a different GENDER than you. Contact Karla Crescenta at [email protected] for more information. Cost: Love offering.
Friday, March 22, 6 to 9 pm, in Fellowship Hall
Barbara
The salute of uniform bodies (eg.
army, police) originated from knights
who lifted their visors to show their
face to a royalty?
The same material that is used to
make bulletproof glass is also used in
Tupperware’s Rock ‘n Serve containers?
The San Diego Zoo in California
has the largest collection of animals
in the world?
The sandwich is named for the
Christina Noreen
Fourth Earl of Sandwich (1718-92),
for whom sandwiches were made so
that he could stay at the gambling ta-
ble without interruptions for meals?
The Santa Maria was the only one
of Columbus’s ships not to return to
Spain. It hit a reef on December 5,
1492 and sank?
The science-fiction series “Lost in
Space” (set in the year 1997) pre-
miered on CBS in 1965?
Ministers Message—(Continued from page 1) The Sea of tranquility is found on
the moon?
The sentence “The quick brown fox
jumps over a lazy dog.” uses every
letter of the alphabet?
How important is all of this “stuff?” It is all true—AND, its probably not very useful unless we consider how much of our aware-ness is dedicated to it. As we age, we fear forgetting, be-cause our entire identity is tied to our
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Ongoing Events
Reiki Sessions Offered If you don’t know what Reiki is, or if you have never
had a Reiki treatment, you are missing out. Reiki is the
Japanese word which means "Universal
Life Energy. That is the energy that per-
meates all that is—including us. We use
this energy for healing and growth. All
you have to do is to be open to receive
this energy that the Reiki Practitioners of
Unity are offering.
Here's how it works, each table will
have four Reiki practitioners per table for
each client. So the treatment will only take 15 to 20 min-
utes each. This way we can treat three clients an hour.
There is a appointment sheet with appointment cards on
the bulletin board in the foyer. Sign up for the time that’s
best for you. Please wear comfortable clothes and socks.
If you have any questions please call Berti Greene 578-
9742. Suggested love offering is $10 (If you can’t afford
it, please talk to Berti, because she doesn’t want anyone
not to get treatments who want to have one). All of the
money will go directly to Unity.
So give your self a gift and sign up for a treatment.
Saturday, March 23, 2 to 4 pm in Fellowship Hall
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Edgar Cayce Study Group
Sylvia Strickland facilitates a weekly study group fo-
cused on the teachings and works of Edgar Cayce. This is
an ongoing study group that meets weekly. Newcomers
are welcome to attend any of the sessions. Donations ac-
cepted and given to Unity in the Rockies.
Ongoing on Thursdays 7 pm in Fillmore Center
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Dances of Universal Peace Movement and chanting from many different religious
and spiritual practices are offered. From the beginning
of time sacred movement, song and story have brought
people together-at ties of seasonal ceremony and cele-
bration, as part of everyday life and life passages, and in
daily renewal and meditation. The Dances of Universal
Peace are part of this timeless tradition of Sacred Dance.
The movements are simple, easy to learn and can bring
calmness, connection and joy into our everyday lives.
Friday, March 8th, 7 to 9 pm in Fellowship Hall.
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Deeksha Blessing
Now is the time to give yourself a gift of Oneness. Cre-
ate a space in your mind to experience your own Essence,
the Oneness with all, with the God you are within. The
Oneness Blessing or Deeksha is a neurological, electrical
intelligent energy that is passed on through a brief hands
on transmission. Once we have the constant mind chatter
Berti
muted, we are in touch with our Higher Selves, our God Self. This is where healing begins. This is where we can contribute to changing the negative vibrations which are threatening our world…and it feels good. Offered on a love offering basis. If you have questions please contact Berti at 578-9742, or at www.deekshalady.com.com. Suggested love offering is $10.
(If you can’t afford it, please talk to Berti).
Sunday, March 17, 1:30 pm in the Sanctuary.
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AA Support Group Meetings This support group uses AA principles and provide a community atmosphere.
Ongoing on Mondays 7 to 8 pm, in Fellowship Hall.
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A Course in Miracles
Discussion Group This ongoing weekly group comes together to study “A Course in Miracles” and share how it is working in their lives.
Ongoing on Tuesdays, 7:15 to 9:15 pm in
Fellowship Hall.
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Silent Meditation A weekly silent meditation. No music will be played and no guidance given. A bell will ring to begin and end the meditation. Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information, contact Donella at 632-9843.
Wednesdays, Ongoing, 12 to 1 pm in the Sanctuary
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Y.O.U. Fundraiser Brunch The Y.O.U. will hold their monthly fundraiser brunch in fellows hall on Sunday, March 10 after both services in Fellowship Hall. For more information contact Ken at: [email protected].
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Soul Food You are lovingly invited to join Rev. Dale Angelee Bowman Thursday’s for Soul Food from noon to 1.pm, beginning January 3. The hour will consist of 15 minutes of quiet time at the beginning and end of the hour. At 12:15 Rev. Dale will read an inspirational reading which will be followed by a guided meditation and a prayer. Love offerings accepted.
Thursdays 12 to1 pm, in the Sanctuary
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Twelve Conditions of a Miracle Discussion Group
Join us with Todd Michael’s book in hand to begin learning and feeling a new way of prayer. Please visit the bookstore to purchase your copy of the book.
Sundays Ongoing, 10 to 10:45 am,
in Fellowship Hall (the Library End).
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February saw our YOU Chapter go to a Masquerade Ball hosted by YOU Denver. This yearly event was a joy and helped us stay in touch with the rest of our Mountain Community dur-ing this time between Regional events. In attendance were Chris, Haley and Simone, they had a blessed time. The Sunday morning lesson given by the Denver YOU was “what masks do we wear.” It was thought provoking to say the least.
During the month of March our field of study will be the Unity monthly theme, “Awareness.” Each class will look into the meaning of awareness at an age appropriate level. In addition the YOU and Uniteen classes will plan and prepare our an-nual Egg hunt on Easter Sunday which is early this year on March 31st.
We would like to welcome 3 new Sacred Servants to our program; Mark Platten, Ann Luciani and Lin Kobee have joined us and are now on the monthly schedule. If you would like to be a part of the excitement in Youth Ministries, please consider signing up to be a Sacred Servant here at the Fill-more Center. We are in need of help-ers, teachers and Nursery Angels. I
Youth Minis try News
To get involved, contact Ken Sapp (719) 322-5977
or email: [email protected]
Friday March 22 at 6:30 we’ll cele-
brate the Spring Equinox with a par-ticipatory Circle full of fun experi-
ences about Balance and Viriditas (what IS that?). If you want to come,
kindly call Karla (575-0152), then invite two people: one of a different
generation than you, and one of an-other gender than you!
Virginia Gardiner’s energy and fer-
tilizer-generating waterless toilet, the LOOWATT, which creates a clean
and odor-free seal, will fit toilets of any shape or size….see loowatt.com.
promise it will be an uplifting learning experience. This is a great chance to give of your time and talent, and to be enlightened by our beautiful young ones. Upcoming dates of importance: March 15-17, YOU Service Rally, NM. March 31st, Easter egg Hunt for the younger children. Second Sunday of each month all year will be the YOU Fundraiser Luncheon. Fifth Sundays this year are the dates for the Uniteen Fundraisers, this event is new this year and we look forward to supporting our Middle School youngsters. As always, thank you for your on-going support and Love. We Love you, we bless you, and we truly appre-ciate you, and we behold the Christ you are. Namaste’
GREENews from your Unity GEE (Green/
Earthcare/Ecospiritual) Team
Sacred Servant of the Month
Monthly Board Meeting
Open Board Meeting. If you have anything to add to the agenda for this meet-ing please send it to: board-@unityrockies .org by March 11th for considera-tion.
Thursday, March 21st, 8:30 to 10:30 am
In Fellowship Hall
What’s New in the Bookstore
Hello, Friends! We have some lovely new items in the bookstore this month. One lovely new addition is the jewelry made by From War into Peace, delicate, beautifully made medalions in many shapes including trees of life, spirals, and others, all made from weapons into representa-tions of peace. Also check out The Art of Uncertainty, and Your Dog is Your Mirror (which should appeal to lots of us!). Come in and browse all the new items, and remember, we are always happy to order for you.
Blessings and Light,
Your Bookstore Staff
Get a Scrip Card
It’s Free money for Unity
Cathie
This Month we would like to honor Cathie Hartman for her Sacred Service. She helps some as an Office volun-teer. She taught for Fillmore House in 2011 and early 2012. She has been on the Women's Retreat Committee. She also sometimes helps with celebra-tions, meditations. She sometimes hosts healing workshops and the women's book club.
She loves to fill in when she can, help when I'm there. In fact, she really like offering a spontaneous hand, being there when something needs to be done and doing what she can.
And last but not least, she handles the “Getting to Know” column getting the people lined up for each month and making sure that the editor has the copy by deadline. This is a big job, and takes a big load off of the editor.
Cathie we bless you and thank you for all of your sacred service and want you to know that you are truly appreciated.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2
3 SUNDAY SERVICE
9 and 11am
BOOK DISC. GROUP
10 to 10:45 am (Fellowship Hall)
4 AA MEETING
7 to 8 pm (Fellowship Hall)
5 A COURSE IN
MIRACLES
7:15 pm (Fellowship Hall)
6 SILENT
MEDITATION
12 Noon (Sanctuary)
7 SOUL FOOD
12 to 1 pm (Sanctuary)
EDGAR CAYCE
STUDY GROUP
6:30 pm (Fillmore Ctr.)
8 DANCES OF
UNVERSAL
PEACE
7 to 9 pm (Fellowship Hall
9 PAST LIFE
REGRESSION
10 am to 1 pm (Fellowship Hall
10 SUNDAY SERVICE
9 and 11am
BOOK DISC. GROUP
10 to 10:45 am (Fellowship Hall)
YOU FUNDRAISER
After each service (Fellowship Hall)
ANNUAL MEETING
1 am to 4 pm
11 AA MEETING
7 to 8 pm (Fellowship Hall)
12 A COURSE IN
MIRACLES
7:15 pm (Fellowship Hall)
13 SILENT
MEDITATION
12 Noon (Sanctuary)
14
SOUL FOOD
12 to 1 pm (Sanctuary)
EDGAR CAYCE
STUDY GROUP
6:30 pm (Fillmore Ctr.)
15
16
17 SUNDAY SERVICE
9 and 11am
BOOK DISC. GROUP
10 to 10:45 am (Fellowship Hall)
DEEKSHA BLESSING
1 to 3 pm (Sanctuary)
18 AA MEETING
7 to 8 pm (Fellowship Hall)
19 A COURSE IN
MIRACLES
7:15 pm (Fellowship Hall)
20 SILENT
MEDITATION
12 Noon (Sanctuary)
21 BOARD MEETING
8:30 to 10:30 am (Fellowship Hall)
SOUL FOOD
12 to 1 pm (Sanctuary)
EDGAR CAYCE
STUDY GROUP
6:30 pm (Fillmore Center)
22 SPRING
EQUINOX
CELEBRATION
6 to 9 pm (Fellowship Hall
23 REIKI
HEALING
2 to 4 pm (Fellowship Hall)
24 PALM SUNDAY
SERVICES
9 and 11am
BOOK DISC. GROUP
10 to 10:45 am (Fellowship Hall)
25 AA MEETING
7 to 8 pm (Fellowship Hall)
26 A COURSE IN
MIRACLES
7:15 pm (Fellowship Hall)
27 SILENT
MEDITATION
12 Noon (Sanctuary)
28 SOUL FOOD
12 to 1 pm (Sanctuary)
EDGAR CAYCE
STUDY GROUP
6:30 pm (Fillmore Ctr.)
UNITY POTLUCK
& COMMUNION
GATHERING
6 pm (Fellowship)
29 GOOD FRIDAY
SERVICE
6:30 pm (Sanctuary)
30 24 HOUR
PRAYER VIGIL
9 am to 9 am Sunday morning (Sanctuary)
March 2012 Birthstone: Aquamarine Flower: Jonquil
Thought of the Month
"Never place a period where God has placed
a comma." —-Gracie Allen
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Palm Sunday
Daylight Savings
31 EASTER SERVICES
9 and 11am
BOOK DISC. GROUP
10 to 10:45 am (Fellowship Hall)
EASTER EGG HUNT
12:30 pm (Church Grounds, Fillmore
Center if Weather is Bad)
First Day of Spring
Good Friday
Annual Business Meeting
Sun, March 10, 1 to 4 pm
in the Sanctuary
Easter
For changes and additions, including further event descriptions, please visit our online calendar at www.unityrockies.org/calendar.html
The “Ballad of MuLan” is a Chinese myth (5th-6th century CE) about a woman who disguises herself as a soldier to take her elderly father’s place in the Emperor’s army. While many people only know MuLan through the popular but less than accurate Disney movie, the original myth has powerfully captured the Chinese imagination for centuries up to the present time. The story of MuLan is both quintessentially Chinese and timelessly universal. It is dated in antiq-uity but still speaks to us today. The myth tells us what to take for the journey and how to find the courage and tenacity to fight for one’s inner vision. Each line of MuLan has the power of a dream where the unconscious wastes nothing. Dr. Chao will seek to amplify the sym-bols and explore the richness these lines hold for both men and women.
Cost: $8-members, $12-non-members
Fri, March 15, 7 to 9 pm
Sanctuary
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On February 17th 14 people be-came new members of Unity in the Rockies. Nine of then were recog-nized at the 11 am service (see photo’s on page one). They were: Top
Fourteen Become New Members photo, left to right, Marabeth Lindgren, Renee Sokoloff, Keith Brown. Bottom photo, left to right, Shane Garrett, Pamela Rabin, Barbara Stafford, Bill Davidson, Tricia White, Anna Garcia.
Not pictured are: Paul Hauersper-ger, Robin Waters, Beth McDonnell, Bob Hedrick and Debra Garrett.
We would like to welcome all of the new member to the Unity family.
MARCH BIRTHDAYS
On your birthday, may your inner joy and vibrant spirit take wing, spreading warmth, light and happiness to everyone you touch.
3/25 Johnson, Byron 3/26 Murphy, Vince 3/26 Ferguson, Judy 3/26 Grahek, Janette 3/07 Paul Hauersperger 3/28 Day, Robin 3/31 Eakes, Michael
3/15 Lanning, Jayde 3/17 Tuning, Patricia 3/18 Bob Hedrick 3/20 Isom, Chiquita 3/22 Michels, Beverly 3/23 Ahlen, Christina 3/25 Maley, Irma
3/5 Rogers, Rick 3/5 Sapp, Susan 3/11 MacEnulty, Kay 3/12 Torode, Crystal 3/13 George, Phyllis 3/13 McMichael, Lonie 3/14 Locke, Polly
One of the perks of being a member of UITR is being recognized in the newsletter on your birthday. If you are a member and your birthday is not included on this list, please email the date to: [email protected].
As a Courtesy to Others, Please Wear Your Nametag When You Attend Service.
If you do not have a name tag, sign up for one in the foyer.
Jung Society:
Jung Society Workshop Journeys for Women and Men: How the Chinese Myth of Hua MuLan can help us become warriors, sustain us on the journey and bring us peace and acceptance. We are always called to journey. In this workshop we will explore the journeys we have taken in our lives and how we can find the courage to keep setting out into the unknown. We will explore psycho-logical as well as practical methods that help us “keep on keeping on.” We will examine how to differentiate the rewards offered by the collective ver-sus what will fulfill our truest selves. We will examine other stories from Native American and Jewish sources that reflect the themes found in the myth Hua MuLan. We will explor these themes using songs, poetry, dreams and quotes from C.G. Jung. Participants will also have the op-portunity to create a collage of their
own journey. For reservations, call: (719) 527-0622. Christine M. Chao, Ph.D., currently in private practice, is a licensed clinical psychologist and a diplomate Jungian Analyst. She has had a longstanding interest in Asian and Asian American psy-chology and has published articles in this area. Other interests include the significance and function of an-cestral altars, and how Jungian work can help open up “seats at the wel-come table” for people from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
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Ministers Message—
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life experiences. The awareness we
have available for the simplest tasks
may be compromised by our need to
hold on to all kinds of interesting but
not very useful information.
What has this got to do with the
original question? The simple answer
is this; The quality of your awareness
directly affects your ability to achieve
Oneness—And from the place of One-
ness, there is no collective mind.
There is only One. One thought—One
heart—One creation.
Confused? Don't worry — we have
a whole month to explore the topic of
Awareness, to consider what the Col-
lective Mind is and how it Differs
from Divine Mind—and to reach
more deeply into our deep selves—
into the temple where our Awareness
of Oneness is all there is.
I look forward to sharing sacred
space with you! Blessed be, Ahriana
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