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UsuryFree Lifestyle ForumFLF's forum for the discussion of the UsuryFree Lifestyle.
For those who would like to have a user-friendly dialogue with one another, and/or ask questions about all matters having to do with human nature --physically, mentally and spiritually--and the role of religion, take note - I am an avid participant to the following forums. Feel free to dialogue with me, and others at these forums: http://brainmeta.com/forum/index.php?act=SF&s=&f=111I have been with the BRAINMETA forum since its birth, in 1999. It is sponsored by Dr. Paul Mikula, now in California. He is a spiritually oriented MD and neurologist. When I met him via the net, he was then a student at Johns Hopkins University in New York. To start his Web Pages, he quoted an essay on holism which I had written. Later, he has asked me to be moderator in sections having to do with theology, spirituality, psychology religion and healing, and the like. People are reading and responding. One thread, in a matter of a few weeks had over 10,000 clicks. http://boomer.invisionzone.com/index.php?act=SF&s=&f=19The above is a forum which was started by Jonathan Chevreau, a financial writer with the National Post. He is active in his church. The forum goes back to 1998. Again, I was in on the beginning of this forum. It focuses on Wealth creation, Well Being and Wisdom--of the Body, Mind and Soul. The early years were filled with posters trying to outdo one another in the use of... shall we say the colourful, if not vulgar, use of language. Quite a story.
The following forum is a new one. It is part of the outreach of Pathways, a new congregation of the United Church of Canada, York Presbytery. It is part of the Progressive Christianity movement. Check out: Canadian Centre for Progressive Christianity
The first meeting of Pathways was on the first Sunday of January, 2006. Jean and I have been involved since the beginning. Under the leadership of the Rev. Mary Joseph
Wonder CafeThe United Church's home of open-minded discussion and exploration of spiritual topics, moral issues and life's big questions.
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