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Listen to one of our many guest speakers on the stage at C3 West Michigan's Inclusive Spiritual Community.
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Kent Dobson is back this week with his second teaching about Silence in the series Meaning Matters: 12 Words/12 Months.
This is the last week of our series Meaning Matters: 12 Words/12 Months, and we’re pleased welcome Fable the Poet (Marcel Price) once again as our Guest Teacher as he discusses What is Sacred.
This week’s Gathering brings our third Guest Teacher for October, Foster aka AutoPilot, who is one of the co-founders and a teaching artist with The Diatribe, one of Grand Rapids’ premier arts and culture non-profit organizations. He is a professional orator whose work is infused with joy and humor.
Lead Teacher Brad Ruggles continues his series on Stories That Shape Us with Part 3, Absolutes…
It’s a new series! This week The Empire of Screens series begins with Lead Teacher Brad Ruggles’ teaching, Part 1: Digital Empire.
The Empire of Screens series continues with Lead Teacher Brad Ruggles’ teaching, Part 2: The Attention Economy
The Empire of Screens: Wisdom for Living in the Attention Economy is our current focus, and this week Lead Teacher Brad Ruggles continues with Part Three: Watching the Watchers.
Lead Teacher Brad Ruggles presents the last segment in our series, The Empire of Screens: Wisdom for Living in the Attention Economy.
Brad Ruggles walks us through our past and continuing history as the C3 community holds its annual celebration.
Memento mori—Latin for “remember that you must die”—may sound grim, but this ancient Stoic reminder is really an invitation to live more deeply by remembering our mortality. Death is not the opposite of life but part of it. When we face our impermanence with honesty and curiosity, fear begins to soften, gratitude deepens, and life itself grows more vivid.
Guest speaker Michael Dewilde discusses the ethics of assisted suiciee. Does respect for the autonomy of an individual, or a callous indifference to the sanctity of life? A compassionate response to pain, in it many forms, or an efficient if selfish way to spare the living unwanted costs of care? A responsible use of medical training, or the undermining of all physicians are supposed to hold dear?
Liz Freedman, who is earning her End of Life Doula certification, adds to our series by talking about grief, death and dying.
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