Awakening to your Unique Self: With Marc Gafni in San Francisco April 10th
The New Enlightenment: Awakening to your Unique Self
with Dr. Marc Gafni * Friday April 10th, 2010 (7pm-9pm)
For the first time in the history of the human race, we are able to rise beyond the place of our birth, our religion of origin, our family circle, and choose to live our highest truth. This truth transcends and includes all of your personal history even as it invites you to your singular and unique evolutionary destiny — Unique Self. Are you finally ready to realize the unique purpose of your life? Are you prepared to share your unique gifts with the world? If you do, then please join us this Friday April 10th in San Francisco as we gather to deepen our exploration and journey of Unique Self.
Where: 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco When: Friday April 10th, 20107pm — 9pm
Cost:$15 (If purchased before 3/5/10) * $20 (If purchased after 3/5/10) – Sorry no tickets at the door, advance purchase only.
Dr. Marc Gafni is a rabbi and leading-edge teacher of Kabbalah and World Spirituality. He is a core founder and faculty member of iEvolve as well as director of the Integral Life Spiritual Center. He has written seven books, including the national bestseller Soul Prints. Gafni’s teaching is marked by a deep transmission of open heart, love and leading edge provocative wisdom. Gafni’s path of personal evolution, in both the agony and the ecstasy of what he calls “sacred autobiography,” woven together with profound reverence and reading of sacred texts have formed the context for his personal realization. It is from this place of broken-hearted humility, radical joy and sacred audacity that he teaches.
Integral Awakening Center is a Bay Area teaching and practice center for the exploration of spiritual awakening and finding your life’s purpose. IAC offers individual and group sessions to support adults to live the “triple treasure of life”: the integration of soul, spirit and ego, for the benefit of all beings
Lecturers include: Adyashanti, Cheri Huber, Joanna Macy, Mukti, Swami Durganada, Sylvia Boorstein, Leonard Jacobson, Duane Elgin, Bill Plotkin, Diane Hamilton, Bert Parlee, Terry Patten, Sean Hargens, John Prendergast, Richard Miller, Marc Gafni, Dorothy Hunt, Tim Kelley and IAC founder Jonathan Gustin