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5th Annual

Elemental Peace Ritual

A Summer Solstice Gathering and Ceremony for the Earth

Whetstone Park

Clintonville area

Columbus, OH 43214

7:00 - 8:15 p.m.

Look for signs as you enter the park to point the way

All are welcome.

Free of charge.






Columbus Dances of Universal Peace

Columbus Mennonite Church

2nd Saturday each month

7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

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Abwoon Circles: Starting A Local Group by Elizabeth A. Reed, Ph.D

Abwoon Circles:

Starting A Local Group

by Elizabeth A. Reed, Ph.D


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Web-based meditation course
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Breathing with the Divine Breath: Deep Inner Healing in the Beatitude Way

Breathing with the Divine Breath: Deep Inner Healing in the Beatitude Way

by Rev. Elizabeth A. Reed, Ph.D. with Neil Douglas-Klotz, Ph.D.


This 13-lesson online beatitudes course guides you on a journey of inner healing with the ancient Beatitude teachings of Jesus – as translated from Aramaic, the language of Jesus. Available at Self-Healing Expressions. Innovative, interactive e-learning at its best!

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The Aramaic Lord's Prayer

Discovering the Shaman Healer Within: Apprentice Course
by Neil Douglas-Klotz, Ph.D. and Elizabeth A. Reed, Ph.D.

Available now at
www.SelfHealingExpressions.com








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About the Shalem Center, Columbus, Ohio

The Shalem Center was founded in 1988 in Columbus, Ohio. Following an inspiration, Shalem's founder, the Reverend Dr. Elizabeth A. Reed, convened a small group of wholistically minded professionals in the healing arts and in spiritually oriented vocations. The vision was a network or space where creative and visionary persons could collaborate on interprofessional projects. The ultimate goal of such works would be to contribute to a more peaceful planet.

The vision was for a creative container for such collaborations, a container that could respect diversity while acknowledging and experiencing Unity within and amongst all. While it was assumed that spirituality was a core value, an interfaith or interspiritual perspective was further affirmed where all faiths or paths would be honored. Respect of differences and commitment for peace and harmony was primary.

Almost twenty years and many practicioners, programs and projects later, Shalem Center continues its mission. Its work over the past years has included:
  • Psychotherapy services to individuals, groups and families
  • Consultation and training with mental health professionals
  • Consultation and training with clergy of many denominations
  • Field training work with two seminaries
  • Workshops and retreats on varied topics related to spirituality
  • Spiritual mentoring/companioning services to individuals and groups
  • Ritual services for individuals (weddings, commitment ceremonies, baptisms, funerals, house blessings, life transition rituals)
  • Travel seminars to spiritual sites in Latin America
  • Support of local Dances of Universal Peace group and other peacemaking organizations
  • Involvement with various interfaith organizations, locally and nationally

 


About our Director

Elizabeth A. Reed, Ph.D. is an ordained United Methodist minister as well as ordained Cherag within the Sufi Ruhaniat International. Originally from West Point, Georgia, she relocated to Ohio in 1977 after completing Mas-ter of Divinity seminary studies at Emory University. For ten years, she served local congregations and a program position for the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church. During this time she published articles related to youth ministry, educational concerns, and issues of women in ministry. She served on many judacatory boards, and credits her eight years with the denomination's national Commission on the Status and Role of Women as a professional catalyst for an inclusive ministry and for personal support within the institution while deepening her perspectives on issues of justice.

After completing her Ph.D. in 1991, she has worked as a psychotherapist and spiritual director. For twenty years her ministry has been centered through Shalem Center which she founded and directs. About ten years ago, this work has expanded to focus both interfaith and peacemaking concerns, a shift in focus that began when Shalem Center linked with Abwoon Study Circle. Today Elizabeth's work involves (in addition to Director/administrative work, psychotherapy and spiritual mentoring) supporting programs related to the Native Middle Eastern translation and spiritual practice work of Dr. Neil Dougalas-Klotz.

Elizabeth also volunteers locally leading Dances of Universal Peace, is a part of the national interspiritual group the Tent of Abraham, Hagar, and Sarah. Her most recent projects have included writing A Healing Journey with the Aramaic Lord's Prayer (an on-line meditation course) and the recent publication of Abwoon Circles: Starting a Local Group (a "how-to" guide to organize and teach or facilitate small local groups based on the resources of Neil Douglas-Klotz).





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