June 5th. 2014
" Mahima: meaning of the word, it's inclusion in contemporary American English vernacular, and comparison with  Consciousness "
By
Narveen Aryaputri, B.Ed., M.A. English Literature.
7:00 p.m.
Narveen is an essayist as well as a career artist. Her writings and Art Books are published online, and are available at The Moline Commercial Club library, and at the ULCC library. She lives in Rock Island. She is director of The Institute for Cultural & Healing a Traditions, LTD and president of The Moline Commercial Club. She has one child, Manisha and two grandchildren, Nicasio and Zahra
Independent Scholars' Evenings :
Doors will be open at 6:30 p.m.
ISE is held on 2nd. Floor of the Moline Commercial Club.
1530 Fifth Avenue, Moline.
The event is free and open to all.
Light snacks and wine, and beverages are provided.
A cash bar is available.
Facebook page: institutecht@gmail.com
The Independent Scholars evenings are sponsored by The Institute for Cultural & Healing Traditions, Ltd. A 501(c)3 organization under US laws since 1996.
All contributions are fully tax-exempt

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