We had our first meeting last night and it was great!! We had about 12 people. I had a small reception with tea and cookies and the meeting lasted over two hours. Everyone there was a long term fan of the movie and had seen the original many, many times, and it was really great for us to get together and discuss how these issues can affect our lives. We are in the process of coming up with a group intention and are really eager to meet again. Some of the areas where we would like to affect change are world peace, creating a positive governmental image, and how to affect the world’s best interest through our thoughts.
Are you ready to join a group or feel “called” to start one? If so, go to www.whatthebleep.com/groups/ for more information.
Till next month…………..keep on creating.
Janet Rae
Bleep Group Coordinator—World Wide
International Conference on Science and Consciousness
April 21 – 26, 2006 - Santa Fe, NM, USA
by Shannon Looper, Texas BLEEP Study Group Coordinator
How do I begin to describe such an event? The experience was so diverse and covered so many topics I’m not sure where to start or how I’m going to manage to relate what a great experience this was for me. I had never attended a conference quite like this one. Sure I’ve been to other events, mostly technical conferences when I was in software sales, but never anything like this. I not only learned I grew spiritually.
The conference was held at the La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe New Mexico. If you have never been to Santa Fe you have no idea what you are missing. The town has a unique spiritual energy like I have never felt before. The people are friendly and the architecture and landscape are beautiful. Time even passes slower there. I think the Universe so loves the place that it slows down time so we can soak in more of it in a day.
The hotel is located on “The Plaza” in historic downtown Santa Fe and is flanked by the Loretto Chapel where a miraculous spiral stair case was built using no nails, by a mysterious carpenter who disappeared as soon as he finished. The stairs still stand today and their construction is an engineering marvel. You can read more about them at lorettochapel.com. Next > 1 2 3 4