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![]() ![]() ![]() We can be sure that dyings will intrude upon our lives, and we may have some choice about how we can respond to their coming. Death is inevitable-but so is resurrection. That is what the Paschal Mystery teaches us. ![]() When we engage in a lifetime of death and resurrections as Jesus did, we become ever more empowered to do the work God asks us to do. ![]() Even little resurrections that come after choosing to die to fear and egocentricity release the Spirit. We not only walk in the Light, we become light for others. As we continue to evolve in consciousness, continue to emerge as more and more capable lovers, we share in the resurrection of Christ. And what is resurrection for us, in the context of the new universe story? It is a transformation in consciousness, an experience of transcendence in which we live out of the connectedness that is our truth. engaged death with every bit of consciousness and freedom that were his, and what we all discovered as a result is that death-while inevitable, while altering our dreams and causing us to let go of everything-does not have the final word. Author Judy Cannato ( 1949–2011) believed we experience Christ’s resurrection through ongoing growth and transformation: ![]() ![]() ![]() Another twenty million are thought to suffer from short–term insomnia at any time, and there are more than seventy–five recognized sleep disorders. One out of every seven Americans has a long–term sleep disorder. We spend nearly a third of our lives asleep, but most of us have only the faintest idea of how it affects us. Later in life, Randall’s wife would be forced to wear earplugs in order to sleep through a nightly performance of "talking, singing, laughing, humming, giggling, grunting, bouncing, and kicking." ![]() In college, Randall’s roommates would wake up to find him sitting upright in his bed yelling nonsense at the top of his lungs. As a child, he would unnerve both his parents and friends by falling asleep with his eyes wide open. Randall awoke to find himself in the hallway near his bedroom, clutching his leg "like a wounded bear." While it was the first time he had sleepwalked, he had long been plagued by certain sleeping conditions. Randall discusses Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep, his excursion through the bizarre world of sleep science. ![]() ![]() 37 Main Street (corner of Water & Main St.) įor more information, please call 718.666.3049.Randall – Thursday, September 6, 7–9PM Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.Īdventures in the Strange Science of Sleep Book Launch: Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep by David K. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was created by renowned San Francisco activist Gilbert Baker. The rainbow flag is universally recognized as the symbol for LGBTQ pride. What is the symbol of Pride? The rainbow flag is the symbol for LGBTQ pride. In 1999, President Bill Clinton officially declared June as Gay and Lesbian Pride Month, setting aside the month as a time to recognize the LGBTQ community’s achievements and support the community. Pride Month had humble beginnings: It initially began as Gay Pride Day, observed annually on the last Sunday in June.Īs awareness increased, more activities and events were planned throughout the month and eventually, it evolved into the month-long observance, aptly named Pride Month. A smart, funny, gorgeous retelling of Pride and Prejudice, starring all. ![]() NY Daily News via Getty Images How did Pride Month begin? For years, we’d all attended Pride marches together for fun and support, but in 2005 a group within our group chose to march in the Pride Parade holding the Uhuru-Wazobia banner, the first time. In a timely update of Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice, National Book Award finalist Ibi Zoboi skillfully balances cultural identity, class, and gentrification against the heady magic of first love in her vibrant reimagining of this beloved classic. The Stonewall Inn was named a national monument by President Barack Obama in 2016. One year later, on the anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, thousands of people flooded the streets of Manhattan in the Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day March, regarded as the first gay pride event ever. ![]() |