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      <title>London Spirituality Network - Cool event from London Spiruality Network by Mir</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/placepics/203018_e934a1ef.140.jpg" /><img src="http://trustedplaces.com/img/empty_user.gif" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/Mir">Mir</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 5.00<p><b>Website:</b> http://ukspirituality.org/</p><p><b>Tags:</b> <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=alternative'>alternative</a></p>As people have for thousands of years, a group of 45 gathered together to mark the longest night of the year at Friday&#0226;&#0172;"s Winter Solstice event at Unity Church in Islington. The evocative ceremony was rich with words, chanting, music, silence, candle lighting, and the highlight, a labyrinth walk, symbolically bringing light into this dark time.<br /><br />One entered the space in darkness, with a candlelit path to guide the way. As people settled into the candle room, all joined for moment of quiet reflection, followed by poetry, a candlelighting ritual, and chanting.  Then we all walked the labyrinth, which was just brilliant.<br /><br />Unitarian Minister Andy Pakula and Interfaith Minister Danielle Wilson created a safe and sacred space for all to get centred in their own way.  Andy noted later that helping strangers to come together in a way that is welcoming for people of all faiths and none is important to his ministry. Unitarianism is a faith tradition without dogma that grew out of the most radical arm of Protestantism. Danielle said that her ministry has earth centred roots and also welcomed all.<br /><br />After the labyrinth walk, the participants joined together for mulled wine and food in a suitably festive atmosphere. Most people had been searching for a place to celebrate the Solstice&#0226;&#0172;what did we all do before Google?<br /><br />Meeting new friends was an unexpected outcome of the Winter Solstice. Phone numbers were exchanged with some people expressing surprise to find kindred souls in the N1.<br />As people have for thousands of years, a group of 45 gathered together to mark the longest night of the year at Friday&#0226;&#0172;"s Winter Solstice event at Unity Church in Islington. The evocative ceremony was rich with words, chanting, music, silence, candle lighting, and the highlight, a labyrinth walk, symbolically bringing light into this dark time.<br /><br />One entered the space in darkness, with a candlelit path to guide the way. As people settled into the candle room, all joined for moment of quiet reflection, followed by poetry, a candlelighting ritual, and chanting.  Then we all walked the labyrinth, which was just brilliant.<br /><br />Unitarian Minister Andy Pakula and Interfaith Minister Danielle Wilson created a safe and sacred space for all to get centred in their own way.  Andy noted later that helping strangers to come together in a way that is welcoming for people of all faiths and none is important to his ministry. Unitarianism is a faith tradition without dogma that grew out of the most radical arm of Protestantism. Danielle said that her ministry has earth centred roots and also welcomed all.<br /><br />After the labyrinth walk, the participants joined together for mulled wine and food in a suitably festive atmosphere. Most people had been searching for a place to celebrate the Solstice&#0226;&#0172;what did we all do before Google?<br /><br />Meeting new friends was an unexpected outcome of the Winter Solstice. Phone numbers were exchanged with some people expressing surprise to find kindred souls in the N1.<br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2007 22:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Vortex -  by Sonic_Doom</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 12:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
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