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The Ontology Book Club - Summer 2021 - 9 Fridays

Are you interested in moving beyond old patterns, old habits, old fears and moving forward into a greater understanding of True Self? The Ontology Book Club is a group of people that love to explore the deeper part of life. We choose books that help us study our very BEING.

ONTOLOGY IS THE STUDY OF BEING. “Beingness” is the formless part of us that is always present within us back and behind the world of physical objects, trees, bodies, things. It is the intelligence of LIFE. While the physical world thoroughly captures our attention, we can also learn to PAUSE and become aware of just being aware.

"Knowing others is wisdom. Knowing the self is enlightenment." (Lao Tsu, sutra 33 Tao Te Ching)

“If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.” (Jesus in The Gnostic Gospels)

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Led by Heather C. Williams, H.W., M.
High Watch, Mentor, The Prosperos School of Ontology

Let’s admit that COVID is a perfect opportunity for us to read a good book, learn a few things, to safely meet online with other people, share concerns and mindfully explore relevant insights.

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ONTOLOGY BOOK CLUB GROUP -Summer 2021

Please register before enrollment closes on June 1
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10 Friday mornings (June 4 through August 6, 2021
We’ll meet online for 90 minutes to share our insights, questions and relevant observations.

9:00 am Pacific; 10:00 am Mtn; 11:00 am Central; Noon Eastern; 6:00 pm Amsterdam; 7:00 pm Turkey

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Self Observation by Red Hawk
($14.95 on Amazon)
10 Saturdays in the summer of 2021 beginning June 5 through August 7


The Teaching
(a poem by Red Hawk in the book The Way of Power)

It is as old as the stones.
It came with humans to the Earth
And it offers them a way out
Of the web of sorrows
But at a price.
We must observe ourselves,
our behavior, our
inner and outer responses,
objectively. This means
without taking a personal interest
or doing anything about
the horror
which self observation uncovers:
Like a bad boy with a stick
Overturning a stone
And finding a mass of crawling things
Beneath, but
He refrains
From stomping on them.


Later Event: June 12
Advance Seminar