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Gathering of Humanity Retreat in Santa Fe


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he Gathering for Humanity, Awaken Trough the Seeds of Knowledge and


Wisdom retreat conference is being held May 16 to 20 at Te Chi Center, in Santa Fe. According to event organizers, this powerful and timely five-day gathering for unity and awakening is taking place during a pivotal moment on Earth. A mandate of Spirit through universal healer Mayan Grand-


Grandmother Flordemayo


mother Flordemayo, the Gathering is an urgent calling to all of humanity committed to increasing the light and coherence on the planet. “At this critical time on earth, we as Elders recognize the inherent need for humanity to move in a different way: our habits, what we hold true, how we see our place in nature, with the uni- verse and within our hearts, must shiſt,” she says. Grandmother Flordemayo was shown that each of us is


holding a piece of the puzzle that will catapult us in the direction of personal and collective healing, wisdom and harmony. “Collectively we will go through a process of incredible cosmic remembrance. Tis Gathering will be a catalyst and a sanctuary for the emergence of the Sacred into Form,” she explains. “Indigenous Elders, hosts, honored guests and musical guests will weave their giſts through the healing journey, activating energies of the land in a retreat environment to transform and realign body, mind and spirit. Sacred seeds of awakening will be planted at this event, which you may grow in your own communities through practice, inner wisdom and higher vibration.” According to Flordemayo, the Gathering represents four


different organizations, brought together through a calling of spirit, aligned in a common vision to form a new global alliance. Gathering hosts include Grandmother Flordemayo and Te Path, Master Mingtong Gu and the Chi Center, Matthew Reifslager and Te Wholeness Crystal Earth Project, and Madi Sato and Timothy McLaughlin and Praising Earth. “Our purpose is an alliance of prayer, wisdom, education and healing for our Mother Earth—for all her inhabitants, for all children, and for the next seven generations, in the four directions,” says Flordemayo. “Te Gathering for Humanity is not just a one-time event. It is a move- ment. We invite you to join us and thank you for moving with us with love, light, compassion and peace.”


For more information, visit GatheringForHumanity.org. See ad, page 9.


A Garden of Eatin’ and More at Texas VegFest


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he 7th annual Texas VegFest, which takes place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.,


April 7 at the Fiesta Gardens, celebrates the health, environmental and animal welfare benefits of a plant-based lifestyle. Whether one participates, volunteers or attends, that dedication helps Texas VegFest achieve their mission in educating as many families and individuals as possible about the benefits of a plant-based life-style. Te event promises local and national sponsors and vendors,


educational lectures, cooking demonstrations, community outreach, a featured nonprofit, fantastic food, craſt beer and live music. A youth area will feature with cooking demonstrations, educational lectures, yoga, face painting, food, drinks and more. Entrance to the event is free to the public, and attendees that do-


nate $5 or more will receive a “thank you swag bag” filled with exciting items. Public donations help pay for the educational lectures, youth ac- tivities, featured nonprofit appearance and community outreach. Texas Veg Foundation, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, orchestrates Texas VegFest. Texas VegFest will also partner with Texas Disposal Systems


Green Events Solutions to keep the festival green. Organizers share Texas Disposal Systems’ commitment to preserve the environment through waste prevention and recycling. Attendees can look for clearly marked recycling bins and composting bins to help us keep the Fiesta Gardens clean for future generations to enjoy.


For more information, visit TexasVegFest.com.


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