calendarofevents
All Calendar and Ongoing Events must be received by 12th of the month prior to publication. For calendar submission enter on our website:
www.naturalawakeningstriangle.com. Calendar submissions for non-advertisers are limited to space availability.
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 “Animals Are Soul Too!” FREE Workshop. 11:00am-12:30pm. Youth of all ages, Families, and Friends, are invited to explore God’s creatures and the lessons they teach us. “Until we see animals as Soul,” writes Harold Klemp in his book, Animals Are Soul Too! “we will miss much of what they have to teach us. Most of all, we’ll miss the love.” Triangle Eckankar Center, 6001 Chapel Hill Road, Ste.103, (5 minutes west of NC Fairgrounds), Raleigh. Call 919 852-1550 or visit:
www.eckankar-nc.org, or
www.meetup.com/SpiritualExperience.
SUNDAY, APRIL 2 Worship Service—Reaching the Heart of God. 11am–noon. “Life provides us with lots of opportunities to become love itself, pure love beyond all telling. It’s by way of human love. It smoothes out all the wrinkles in our spiritual complexion.” Harold Klemp, The Living Word, Book 3, p 192. Experience eternal truths and spiritual growth found through the teachings of Eckankar. Fellowship and light refreshment to follow. Triangle Eckankar Center, 6001 Chapel Hill Road, Ste.103, Raleigh 919 852-1550 or visit:
www.eckankar-nc.org, or
www.meetup.com/SpiritualExperience.
TUESDAY, APRIL 4 Labyrinth Walk. 8am–5pm. Walk the RCWMS Labyrinth. Please wear clean socks. Allow about half an hour for your labyrinth walk. Free & open to the public. Duke University Chapel 401 Chapel Drive, Durham. Contact: Visit:
www.rcwms.org
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 Meditative Movement Class. 5:30pm-7:00pm. First Wednesdays at Dancing Moon! Focus on Crown Chakra! Chakradance is for EVERYONE. No experience necessary. Ages 16-100! These are fun meditations that are deeply healing. Move in a darkened room to music, guidance and energy of your own chakras. Fee: $20 or Discount of $15 for package of 3 classes. Location: 1840 Wake Forest Rd, Raleigh. Register at:
http://tinyurl.com/kodjkjs or contact Susan: 919-210-2188,
SusanMelchione@gmail.com,
www.SusanMelchione.com
Sound Healing with Daran Wallman. 7:00-8:30pm. Sound therapist and shaman Daran Wallman incorporates didgeridoo, crystal bowls, percussion and vocal harmonics to help us align our hearts with the unified field of sacred sound. Participants will be lead through a sound healing experience allowing them to naturally access their own intuitive wisdom and guidance. $10 suggested donation. Unity Center of Peace, 8800 Seawell School Rd., Chapel Hill. For more info: 919-968-1854 or
www.unitychapelhill.org.
Earth Fair at NC State. 10am-2pm. Free. Visit: https://
tinyurl.com/mfu77ty An epic, Earth-focused fair on Earth Day with dozens of exhibits, demonstrations
and ideas on how you can make the world a better place. Includes a special Pollinator Festival.
FRIDAY, APRIL 7 Celebrating Who We Are: A Richard Lang
Workshop. 7:00-9:30pm. This workshop is a refreshing way of discovering who you really are– the boundless, timeless awareness that is our True Self. Richard will guide you through awareness exercises- the Headless Way experiments- that enable you to notice the difference between what you are for others, your appearance, and what you are for yourself, your Reality. Cost is $100, includes lunch on Saturday. To register: www.unitytriangle. org Contact Stacy Allen with any questions:
stacyrallen@gmail.com Location: Unity of the Triangle, 5570 Munford Road, Raleigh.
SATURDAY, APRIL 8 Reiki II Class. 9:00am-5:30pm. Learn the Power Symbol, the Psychological/Emotional Symbol and the Long-Distance Symbol to enhance your Reiki experience and send this energy to others. Receive two second degree attunements. A comprehensive manual and refreshments will be provided. You will be awarded a certificate of completion. Prerequisite: Completion of a Reiki I Class. Fee: $160. Location: Cary. To RSVP visit
http://tinyurl.com/jwhbzth Or contact Susan:
SusanMelchione@gmail.com, 919- 210-2188, or
www.SusanMelchione.com
Celebrating Who We Are: A Richard Lang Workshop. 9-5pm. See April 7 listing for details.
Vantage Point: Meaning And Purpose With Rev. Bill Turner. 10:00am-12:30pm. Are you without a clear sense of the meaning of life or a strong sense purpose? Is your life held back by fear and inaction? Come explore two of the most important foundations that exists: What is the meaning of life and what is your purpose in it? Suggested donation: $25. Triangle Center for Spiritual Living, 559 Jones Franklin Road, Raleigh. 919-859-2249
info@trianglecsl.org www.trianglecsl.org See us on Facebook, Meetup, YouTube.
Hand Drumming Workshops. 10am-12:30pm and 2-5pm. Internationally acclaimed percussionist River Guerguerian presents two opportunities for those drawn to the mystical and joyous energy of this ancient instrument. The first class is suitable for the beginner or more experienced drummer with the second for the intermediate or advanced student. $35 for the first and $45 for the second. Visit
http://drummingwkshp.bpt.me/ for complete details and to register. Unity Center of Peace, 8800 Seawell School Rd., Chapel Hill 919-968-1854
Community Game Night. 7pm. Join us in the Fellowship Hall for fun, games and food! Please bring snacks and beverages to share. Triangle Center for Spiritual Living, 559 Jones Franklin Road, Raleigh. 919-859-2249 Email:
info@trianglecsl.org;
www.trianglecsl.org See us on Facebook, Meetup;subscribe to our
YouTube Channel.
Sound Meditation with River Guerguerian. 8:00- 9:30pm. Let your body, mind and spirit be bathed in the calming, rejuvenating sounds of frame drums, singing bowls, hand pan, gongs, bells, and shakers. Experience the magic of River’s exquisite percussion mastery as he takes you on a soul journey of rhythm. $18. Register for both drumming workshops and the sound healing for $90. For complete details and to register visit
http://drummingwkshp.bpt.me/ Unity Center of Peace, 8800 Seawell School Rd., Chapel Hill 919-968-1854
Live and Local: Spring Fest. Noon-8:30pm. Spring Fest is a free, family-friendly, community event featuring entertainment from some of the best local musicians and performers, an Artist Village curated by Artsplosure, a Beer Zone sponsored by Raleigh Brewing Company, and a kids fun zone in Compiegne Park. Hillsborough Street. Visit:
www.hillsboroughstreet.org/liveandlocal
SUNDAY, APRIL 9 Kundalini Yoga and Meditation Workshop in
Chapel Hill: “Relaxation and Kundalini Yoga.” 8:00am-noon. Practice a yoga set for the adrenals and stress management, and learn to give and receive foot massage and full body clothed relaxation massage. Fee: $50. Register by April 6 by contacting HarDarshan.
hardarshan@matashaktiashram.org.
www.matashaktiashram.org; 919-257-7814.
Book Discussion: The Road to Spiritual Freedom, by Harold Klemp. 11am-12:30pm. Heart-opening stories of everyday people having extraordinary experiences tell of a secret truth at work in your life–there is divine purpose and meaning to every experience you have. Book optional, copies will be available for purchase with cash or check at discussion. Triangle Eckankar Center, 6001 Chapel Hill Road, Ste.103, (5 minutes west of NC Fairgrounds), Raleigh. Visit:
www.eckankar-nc. org, or
www.meetup.com/SpiritualExperience. 919 852-1550
Live & Local Earth Day 2016. 2-10 p.m. Three stages, multiple bands, kids zone, bouncy houses, food trucks and environmental workshops. Hillsborough Street will not be closed for the event. Compiegne Park, 106 Chamberlain St, Raleigh. Visit:
www.triangleonthecheap.com/earth-day-triangle-nc/
SUNDAY, APRIL 9-
FRIDAY, APRIL 14 Ecumenical Holy Week Labyrinth Walk. Walking a labyrinth is an ancient spiritual tool for reflection. The 40’x40’ labyrinth laid out on the floor of the Sanctuary is a replica of the labyrinth found on the floor of Chartes Cathedral. Prayer stations on the perimeter provide resources for those who walk. Free and open to the public. Please wear clean socks. Binkley Baptist Church, Chapel Hill. Contact: RCWMS, 919-683-1236,
rcwmsnc@aol.com or visit:
www.rcwms.org,
MONDAY, APRIL 10 Carrboro Open Streets. Noon–4pm. Free. The community is invited to dance, do yoga, ride their bikes, climb a rock wall, make smoothies on a bike blender, and participate in many other activities in a public space that not many ever thought of as a place
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