Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 19, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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bettor than other shelters I've
been in." said |mre Sutton, a
mother ot lour who has found a
plat e to stu\ but showed up to
show her support
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managers at the shelter who are
now unemployed, tiled the
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support each other emotional
ly
"A lot of women were able to
do a lot of bonding here among
themselves " she said "There
was a lot of support here a lot
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I didn't have an\ problem
with it' said 1 lebbie Wheeler
a mother ot tive who staved in
a lent Saturdav night before
finding other housing. " There
was support from other people
being able to talk with other
families in the same situation
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A KRKf .nformai.nn*: lecture about the
work shop to an* wer queaLona of the
cunoua will meet
Tuesday, June 2A
l of () campus, 112 WillamrUe
tthe new science building)
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• Heart to Heart -a
inward
journey
One human heart has enough love to
fill the entire universe ()ne mind
en*>u#h brilliance to light our way
In each of us is stored the
wisdom >1 the ages We innately have
all of the spiritual, psychological,
emotional and intellectual keys for a
peaceful, happier and more
meaningful existence
As we learn to open our hearts
and journey within, we will begin to
understand ourselves in a new way A
different perspective unfolds, our
mind becomes still and more brilliant
and our life takes v»i a deeper
meaning
This course will use ancient
methods of the siddha saints
(perfected beings), science of today
and one's own personal psychology
to align the inner and outer worlds
Join us for an mward journey
Instructor Shamimayi
June 21- August 2
Thurvdas v, 7-9 pm
l of () campus, 214 F riendly
Ihis is a FRKK class No registration
1 low to
Meditate
Thu is an inform alive ami expr
nenlial class We vs ill experience
meditation during each dais period as
well as learning about how meditation
works, the advantages t>f meditation,
and the lifestyle changes to aid
meditation
No pnor experience is
beginners as well as experienced
meditators who want to learn more
and have group support
Ihe support of others who are
working on learning meditation is
very valuable We will have the group
support and encouragement to leam
and continue in spile of the usual
difficulties and inner problems that
can corne up when meditating
This class is non
denominational and everyone is
welcome!
June 26 - August 7
Tuesdaya, 4:00 - 5:30pm
Basement of the Kolnonla Center
1414 Kincaid
INSTRUCTOR: Joe W einer
Thu is a FREE non-credit course No
registration needed Just show up!
Practice and Theory
AIKIDO
Aikido is i combination of the
disciplined study of self awareness
arid the harmonious blending of body,
mind and spirit lhis non aggressive
Japanese martial art placet emphasis
on centering, balance and relax at ion,
as well as on self defense techniques
Training is designed to reduce
tension, increase flexibility and
heighten awareness of inner energy
(called Ki' in Japanese)
Classes will begin with warm
up routines and Ki development
exercises Several basic and practical
self defense arts will also be uught
INSTRUCTOR: Wayne Vincent
June 19 - August 9
Tuw/Thuro, 7:00 -9 00pm
l' of O, Essllnger 47, East gym
REGISTER and pay $10.00 fee on
the first day of class ••Non-U of O
students need to purchase a building
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