Hold a Stillness: A Service for Quiet, Grief, and Healing

Ditzler Hall

The holidays can be difficult, particularly for those of us who have experienced a loss or major transition in the past year. Rev. Diana will lead a quiet service, holding space for grief, loss, quiet, and healing - whatever it is you may be experiencing. This will be an opportunity to connect with ourselves and […]

Wondering and Wandering

Ditzler Hall

– Reverend Diana L. Smith How do you experience mystery? How does your experience of mystery guide your life? As Rabbi Lawrence Kushner wrote, "A mystic is anyone who has the gnawing suspicion that the apparent discord, brokenness, contradictions, and discontinuities that assault us every day might conceal a hidden unity."

Dances of Universal Peace [s]

Ditzler Hall

The Dances of Universal Peace are simple, meditative, joyous, multi-cultural circle dances that use sacred phrases, chants, music and movements from the many spiritual traditions of the earth to touch the spiritual essence within ourselves and recognize it in others. Sponsored by: http://seattledancesofuniversalpeace.org/index.htm  

Peace Circle Focused on Racial Healing [p2]

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This event is full. The Witnessing Whiteness Discussion group is happy to announce that Fernell Miller has offered to facilitate a Peace Circle focused on racial healing for those who are interested in learning how to bring humanistic conversations about race and racism onto their communities on Wednesday, Dec. 19 instead of the usual Witnessing Whiteness […]

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Tai Chi: Yang Family Long Form [s]

Ditzler Hall

WUUC Tai Chi – Winter/Spring 2019 Thursdays, 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Learn the Yang Family Essential Form (22 movements) Thursdays, 6:00 to 7:00 PM Learn the Yang Long Form (108 movements) The Yang style Tai Chi is practiced while standing and moving in slow motion.  It is gentle on the body and on the […]

Solstice Labyrinth

Ditzler Hall

– Earth-Based Team, Dan Ballard & Rachel Eddy Offered by the Earth Based group, this is a way to celebrate the Solstice in a contemplative way. It is open to all ages.