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The
Chapel Hill Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) Community Group invites the
public to a panel discussion, "Where Science and Ancient Wisdom
Meet": Dan Brown's "The Lost Symbol" on Sunday,
January 10, from 3 - 5 p.m. in the events room of Flyleaf Books.
Panelists
include IONS members Dr. Laura Dunham, energy healer and author of
"Spiritual Wisdom for a Planet in Peril: Preparing for 2012 and
Beyond" and Dianne Evans, energy healer and Director of Early Brain
Development Studies in UNC's Psychiatry Dept. Leigh Weber of Washington, D.C.,
an energy healer experienced in the intelligence field, international trade and
small business development, and Ric Carter, 32nd Degree Mason (York Rite,
Scottish Rite), Assistant to the Grand Secretary, Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free
and Accepted Masons of NC, and expert on Masonic history in Chapel Hill,
will also participate.
This discussion is free and open to the public