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Issue 112012 Free monthly publication New Events OM Circle Friday, Nov. 9 7:00 p.m. First Aid/CPR Certification Saturday, Dec. 1 1:00 p.m.-5:00 Metaphysical Cinema Saturday, Nov. 17 7:00 p.m. The Highest Pass (2012) ************* Upcoming Events 2012 Party and Potluck Friday December 21 The Seeker’s Source The Seeker’s Source The Seeker’s Source The Seeker’s Source November November November November What’s Up? What’s Up? What’s Up? What’s Up? Lighten Your Load…… ……..in your mailbox by switching over to the electronic form of this newsletter. Save the space, save the paper, save the Library the cost of printing and mailing. We really would appreciate you going digital if possible! Here’s how you do it: send an email to [email protected] . Make sure you include your name so we can remove it from the hard copy mailing list. That’s all you need to do……just a short note telling us you are joining the “digital path” and the next newsletter that comes will be right in your “virtual” mailbox. Thank you! Clear the Clutter….. …….on your bookshelves by donating any extra books you have to the Li- brary. It always feels good to reduce our accumulation of “stuff” every once in a while, and many times those books that we finish reading get stuck on a shelf for years. Maybe it’s a book that you intended to pass on to someone else and never did, a book that you thought really contained some great material. Pass it on so someone else who can reap the benefits by donating it to the Library! Those well-written words then become part of the infor- mation flow to others. The sale of our used books, at such reasonable prices, helps people who perhaps can’t afford to purchase one at full price AND helps the Library with our operational costs. Your book’s new owners will appreciate it and so will we. Drop off any donations during Library hours or, if that’s not convenient, phone the Li- brary at 760-745-2724 and we can ar- range for a special time to accept the donation, or even make arrangements to pick up the items from you. Recycle Your….. ………...unused holiday decorations. As you think about how to “deck” your home for the holidays, please think about donating any castoffs that you will not be using. Help the Library get into the holiday spirit and enjoy the spirit of giving. Anything that you want to pass along would be helpful, such as lights, bangles, baubles, garland—-we can use it! Showcase your writing talents…... …….by writing an article, prose, po- etry, etc. for our newsletter. We would like to give you the opportunity to share your writings with over 600 fel- low seekers, the recipients of our monthly newsletter as well as the rest of the people who access our Web site. The Philosophical Library is not just the books we offer, but also the con- nections of community. Make connec- tions by submitting a proposed writing piece to [email protected] . See your work in print, and, of course, your name credited with the submis- sion! A Big Thank You…... ………..to our presenters, volunteers, visitors and supporters who are the living, breathing, entity that IS the Li- brary. We are grateful for each and every one of you. Chris Bowman, our IT volunteer, has agreed to match any monetary donation ($500 cap) made to the Library through the end of 2012. Your donations are tax-deductible as we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit. You can see your tax professional for more de- tails, but consider that any amount you donate will be as if you are giving twice the amount! The $500 goal will become $1,000. We can do it with your help.

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Issue 112012 Free monthly publication

New Events

OM Circle Friday, Nov. 9 7:00 p.m.

First Aid/CPR Certification Saturday, Dec. 1 1:00 p.m.-5:00

Metaphysical Cinema

Saturday, Nov. 17 7:00 p.m.

The Highest Pass (2012)

*************

Upcoming Events

2012 Party and Potluck

Friday December 21

The Seeker’s SourceThe Seeker’s SourceThe Seeker’s SourceThe Seeker’s Source

NovemberNovemberNovemberNovember What’s Up?What’s Up?What’s Up?What’s Up?

Lighten Your Load…… ……..in your mailbox by switching over to the electronic form of this newsletter. Save the space, save the paper, save the Library the cost of printing and mailing. We really would appreciate you going digital if possible! Here’s how you do it: send an email to [email protected]. Make sure you include your name so we can remove it from the hard copy mailing list. That’s all you need to do……just a short note telling us you are joining the “digital path” and the next newsletter that comes will be right in your “virtual” mailbox. Thank you! Clear the Clutter….. …….on your bookshelves by donating any extra books you have to the Li-brary. It always feels good to reduce our accumulation of “stuff” every once in a while, and many times those books that we finish reading get stuck on a shelf for years. Maybe it’s a book that you intended to pass on to someone else and never did, a book that you thought really contained some great material. Pass it on so someone else who can reap the benefits by donating it to the Library! Those well-written words then become part of the infor-mation flow to others. The sale of our used books, at such reasonable prices, helps people who perhaps can’t afford to purchase one at full price AND helps the Library with our operational costs. Your book’s new owners will appreciate it and so will we. Drop off any donations during Library hours or, if that’s not convenient, phone the Li-brary at 760-745-2724 and we can ar-range for a special time to accept the donation, or even make arrangements to pick up the items from you.

Recycle Your….. ………...unused holiday decorations. As you think about how to “deck” your home for the holidays, please think about donating any castoffs that you will not be using. Help the Library get into the holiday spirit and enjoy the spirit of giving. Anything that you want to pass along would be helpful, such as lights, bangles, baubles, garland—-we can use it! Showcase your writing talents…... …….by writing an article, prose, po-etry, etc. for our newsletter. We would like to give you the opportunity to share your writings with over 600 fel-low seekers, the recipients of our monthly newsletter as well as the rest of the people who access our Web site. The Philosophical Library is not just the books we offer, but also the con-nections of community. Make connec-tions by submitting a proposed writing piece to [email protected]. See your work in print, and, of course, your name credited with the submis-sion! A Big Thank You…... ………..to our presenters, volunteers, visitors and supporters who are the living, breathing, entity that IS the Li-brary. We are grateful for each and every one of you. Chris Bowman, our IT volunteer, has agreed to match any monetary donation ($500 cap) made to the Library through the end of 2012. Your donations are tax-deductible as we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit. You can see your tax professional for more de-tails, but consider that any amount you donate will be as if you are giving twice the amount! The $500 goal will become $1,000. We can do it with your help.

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Spotlight of the Month: The magical, mystical, mysterious books on the shelves of the Philosophical Library

Starr: What can you tell me about these magical, mystical, mysterious books?

Books: Our covers are getting dusty, people don’t know about us. Some of us have been around since before Christ. Just because we don’t hang with the philosophical classics, like Socrates and Plato, doesn’t mean we’re not just as interesting! Starr: Give me an example of some of the types of people you hang with. Books: Those crazy astrologers, and the Wiccans, to name a few. Martin Shulman has one of the most coveted series of books in the Astrological neighborhood. If you want to go beyond the basics of Astrology Shulman will blow you away with his books on the Moon’s Nodes, the Part of Fortune and Karmic Astrology. Just a few shelves down the Tarot section would cause Madame Lenormand to rise from the dead. Starr: You are absolutely right! I’ve never seen such a diverse and plentiful collection of books on the Tarot, a gypsy’s paradise. I noticed some old-timers hanging around the Tarot crowd, Miller & Harper’s The Physic Energy Workbook, which I brought 3000 miles cross country when I left Cleveland. What about people interested in reincarnation, and communicating with those who have passed on? Books: We mosey on over to see Sylvia Browne and John Edwards once in awhile, but one of our favorites to visit is Gina Cerminara’s Many Mansions; she hangs with the Cayce crowd. Starr: Since I’m crossing over (astral plane) what do you offer in the way of insights or night travels while I’m sleeping? Books: Doreen Virtue is Queen of that block, although she’s made room for Astral Doorways and Astral Travel to move in with her. She’s right next door to Wilda Tanner’s The Mystical, Magical, Marvelous World of Dreams. Starr: What if I want to align my energies, or bring the chi back in my home? Books: The Feng Shui sisters are sharing shelves with the Chakras, and the Gemstones. Your home, mind, body, and soul will be aligned in no time, and we even sell pendulums and crystals to meet your needs. Starr: Wow, it sounds like this is a well-kept secret. The Philosophical Library is loaded with esoteric books on everything! Books: Yea, tell all your friends the Philosophical Library is loaded with a plethora of esoteric books on every subject known to man and then some. Eva Starr comes to us from Cleveland, OH where she produced and hosted her own cable television show featuring her love of As-trology and her passion for Metaphysics. Visit her websites Evastarr.com, Reachforthemoon.net and her new blog starrronthefly.evastarr.com

Starr’s Spotlight

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Soul Food, the latest addition to The Seeker’s Source, is dedicated to all my readers in hopes that what I have to say will give you some food for thought, and stimulate the juices in your brain to flow like a mighty river. I will

share with you personal lessons and stories that I hope will empower you, inspire, and make you laugh, while

touching your heart. I will share with you other links to websites and articles that I find helpful. Thank you for

allowing me to serve. ~ Eva Starr

Do You Feel Comfortable Caged and Secure?

A friend of mine loaned me a book called The Untethered Soul by Mi-chael Singer. I must say I feel I hit the jackpot with this one. I happen to have Sagittarius Rising for my current Solar Return and delving deeper into my psyche is just what the doctor ordered. I highly suggest if you resonate with what you read here to take a look at Singer's book. The premise is if you really want to experience true spiri-tuality you need to stretch yourself right to the edge of your comfort zone and beyond. We have pain buried deep within our beings and we spend our whole lives trying to protect ourselves from situations that will trigger that pain. When in reality, if we just stood back from a point of consciousness (awareness) and observed, then felt the pain and allowed it to "pass through us" instead of staying stuck inside of us, we could be free. "In bullfighting there is a term called querencia. The querencia is the spot in the ring to which the bull re-turns. Each bull has a different querencia, but as the bullfight continues, and the animal becomes more threatened, it returns more and more often to his spot.As he returns to his querencia, he becomes more predictable. And so, in the end, the matador is able to kill the bull because instead of trying something new, the bull returns to what is familiar. His comfort zone." Imagine a dog with an invisible fenced-in yard. Now, the dog cannot see the fence, there is no physical fence, but when the dog gets near the barrier he gets an electric shock or vibration which causes him/her to retreat. Say the dog is brave and decides to test this invisible fence, thus feeling the pain and moves beyond those barriers, he/she then will move beyond the fence. The fence does not harm the dog but it IS uncomfortable. It is the same for you and me! We will not be harmed, but of course we will have to move through and beyond the things that cause us embarrassment, hurt feelings, etc. to move to a place of freedom and joy. Some of us prefer the safety of our comfort zones, and that is fine, but you will not grow there. Look at prison; some people actually prefer prison because there they are safe and do not have to worry about food or shelter. Of course, that is a drastic analogy but look at the reference point I'm trying to make here. Your cage is just like the dog’s; when you approach the edges you feel insecurity, jealousy, fear, or self-consciousness then you pull back. Spirituality is the commitment to go beyond, no matter what it takes. (Singer) When I've felt alive and passionate, those were the times I pushed the envelope. It's when I tried those things people said couldn't be done, when I took a chance and went waaaaaaaaaaay out of my comfort zone. Don't get me wrong; none of this is going to be a bed of roses. The decision is yours to make, not mine. You can take all of what I've just said and say to hell with you, I like my comfort zone just fine and that's where I'm going to stay. That's just fine and dandy, it's your life, live it like you want to, Joe Blow or I aren’t here to tell you to come out of that cage if you like it in there just fine. However, I am here to open you up to some other alternatives to living the life of a true spiritual being and feel-ing alive. The choice is definitely yours...may the force be with you!

""""I do what I do because it resonates with my soul...I listen to the music of my heart I do what I do because it resonates with my soul...I listen to the music of my heart I do what I do because it resonates with my soul...I listen to the music of my heart I do what I do because it resonates with my soul...I listen to the music of my heart

and pick the instruments which complete the orchestra." ~ Eva Starrand pick the instruments which complete the orchestra." ~ Eva Starrand pick the instruments which complete the orchestra." ~ Eva Starrand pick the instruments which complete the orchestra." ~ Eva Starr

Visit her at evastarr.com, reachforthemoon.net, (blog)starronthefly,evastarr.com

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Course in Miracles November 6 and 20, 6:30 p.m. A Course in Miracles continues to be one of the most influential and effective tools for true spiritual healing and self-discovery, assisting individuals to find their true purpose in life. Please join us for an introduction to the book and a group discussion on its lessons and its relevance as we enter the new age. Adrian Magana; (760) 822-6294; www.iamhealingmiracles.com. Fee: $4 Library donation.

Gong Meditation, November 13, 7:00 p.m. Experience the extraordinary peace and pro-found depth of the vibration of the Gong. All are welcome and other instruments will be available for those wishing to directly partici-pate. $5 Library donation. Info: Emily (760) 746-0499.

Alexander Speaks, November 21, 7:00 p.m. Alexander is now presenting the experience of discovering your energies and abilities from observable past over-lays. Bring your unique talents and abilities and share in the process. Past lives and psychic mes-sages as time permits. Interactive discussions/insights include: • The Future

• Alternative Prophecy for 2012

• Conflict Resolution

• Individual and Mass Conscious Manifestations

• Elimination of the Need for Control

• The Art of Forgiving

• Spiritual Development, Evolvement and Expansion

• Traits of An Evolving Being and more

Fee: Suggested $10 loving support to your library. Info: contact Jim Buchanan (858) 486-8390. Alexander DVDs now available.

Maitreya, UFOs, Crop Circles and their Relation to Current Events November 15, 6:30 p.m. As we enter the New Age, all kinds of signs such as the peo-ple’s voices being heard all over the world and an increasing number of UFO sightings becoming visible in our daily life. These signal entering the Aquarian Age, a time in history like never before seen, and with the aid coming from the Masters of Wisdom a more spiritual civilization is in our future. Come and join a lively discussion of these and other topics of current interest, and an introduction to Transmission Meditation. Fee: $5 Library Donation. Info: Adrian at 760-822-6294; www.iamhealingmiracles.com.

Discussion Group, Every Friday 2:00 p.m. Discussion continues on 12-week series based on "The Terror of History: Mystics, Heretics, and Witches in the Western Tra-

dition”. Aspects of elite and popular culture in late medieval and early modern Western Europe will focus on the ways in which men and women, seeking to explain order and escape the terrors of their lives, embraced transcendental religious experiences, dreamed of and worked for the coming of the apocalypse and seized on a widespread belief in witchcraft and Satanism. Please join us for a lively discussion and sharing of experiences. Fee: Library Donation. Info: (760) 745-2724.

Adyashanti Gathering, November 2, 7:00 p.m. This is an open group of those seeking to experience the teach-ings of Adyashanti and the truth that he points to. We begin by watching a DVD of one of his Satsangs. Following is a sharing of how his teachings have benefited or affected us. Info: Genny (760) 743-3849. Fee: $5 Library donation.

Mythos Lecture Series Continues (8 Weeks) Began October 19, 4:30-6:00 p.m. “In studying the nature of structures, we become our own mas-ter architect.“ - Yaya Isis. Tanya Alexis Notkoff, local artist and writer, continues Survey on Mythos, about the amazing con-cept of Mythos as it is manifested uni-versally and historically, and includes her own re-interpretation and applica-tion of Mythos for a 21st century. Her study has become an incredible jour-ney of unending discovery along with the formulation of the very basic understanding of Mythos as Structure, which is exemplified through the universe from the macro-cosmic to the micro. Lectures, readings and discussion range from colorful to mind-alluring. Fee: Library Donation $5. Info: [email protected]

Om Healing Circle, November 9, 7:00 p.m. “Om Love in Action” is a unified global inten-tion for opening all hearts to Love. You are in-vited to a most powerful and time-honored tradi-tion of OM Healing Circles to unveil the very essence that connects us. Chanting OM with a focused purpose is like a laser of refined healing energy. Collaborate with one another, whomever

you may be and from whatever walk of life...to unify in the deeper understanding that we are one family here on this pre-cious planet and together we make all the difference in our future quality of life. Your facilitator, Karen Soriano, has been involved with various healing techniques for the past 25 years, specializing in Sound Healing and Qigong. Music and drum-ming after Oming and sharing. Library Donation: Info: www.omqiessence.com.

Joel Goldsmith’s “The Infinite Way” Tape Study, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Hear Joel Goldsmith’s direct teachings of The Infinite Way principles, mysticism and meditation each Saturday: • Learn how to practice and attain conscious union with

God.

• Meditation before and after tape.

Info: Waddy Wells (760) 271-4187. Fee: Library donation.

Saturday Book Sale November 3 and 17, 12-5:00 p.m. We will be holding a book sale and membership sign-up. Edify-ing and elucidating books on a range of topics from aliens to

Tuesday Events

Wednesday Events

Friday Events

Saturday Events

Thursday Events

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Zen will be available for purchase at very low prices. All sales support the Library and continue the mission of providing a place for seekers to “meet, learn and grow.” Hand Drumming Class, November 10, 4-6 p.m.

This world rhythms and universal drumming class focuses on hand drumming techniques and rhythms for djembe, doumbek, conga, and other hand drums. Learn West African, Middle-Eastern, and Latin rhythms in a fun and easy-to follow-context. Frank Larzzaro has been drum-

ming since age 10 and involved in hand drumming and drum cir-cles since moving to San Diego in 1986. He was fortunate to study with Babatunde Olatunji at workshops in Big Sur's Esalen Institute and has since hewn his skills on the djembe and has performed with many groups—current group is "Damaru". It always comes back to the rhythm. His motto is simple; "Happiness is Drum-ming!” All level of drummers welcome, no experience necessary. Extra drums available for use. $20. Pre-register at the Library, (760) 745-2724 by November 7. http://www.frankdrums.com; (760) 703-1487. Fee: $20.

Meditation with Indeara

November 10, 7-9:00 p.m. Meditation gives you a way to heal your Body-Mind-Spirit. Experience a natural high that in-vigorates you to feel stillness and release impuri-ties, stress, and mundane concerns into the light of bliss and your immortal essence. Indeara can help you to Make Empowered Decisions™ and you can begin living a more harmonious lifestyle with your divine purpose, creating abundance, experiencing happiness, and becoming more enlightened. Info: www.indeara.com; (928) 225-5983; Fee: $10 Library donation.

Metaphysical Cinema, November 17, 7:00 p.m. “The Highest Pass”(2012) Running time: 89 minutes. A young guru, Anand Mehrotra, asks his followers to join him in India on a motorcycle journey that begins in Rishikesh, the birthplace of yoga, and ends in the high mountain region of Ladakh. Adam Schomer accepts the challenge, even though he’s never ridden a motorcycle and joins Mehrotra, who, at 27, bears a prophecy that he will die in an accident before the age of 30. They are joined by five men including an entrepreneur, a stunt-man, a graphic designer, a Broadway producer, a technology entrepreneur, and one author. Their expedition will take them 2,000 km over some of the most dangerous roads in the world where they ultimately climb over the highest motorable moun-tain pass on Earth to meet a Tibetan oracle. Film won the Spotlight Award at Topanga and has also received the Audi-ence Award at San Diego Film Festival and the Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the Naples International Film Festival. Fee: $5-10 Library donation. Free popcorn for early arrivals!

Children of the Sun Meditation November 24, 7-9:00 p.m. Christopher Bowman will host a one-hour “Children of the Sun” guided meditation each month to aid Light Servers for the 2012 shift in consciousness. Children of the Sun Foundation is a global platform of planetary Light Server’s way showing the news consciousness paradigm. Our charity to Earth is to help awaken as many people as possible into their highest human potential and to come together in Harmony as

one family of Humanity. Embracing all religions and spiritual paths, we serve in the oneness of all life through Divine Love and Equality. Info: Chris at (760) 839-1845.

http://www.childrenofthesun.org. Fee: $5 Library Donation.

First Aid/CPR Certification December 1, 1-5:00 p.m. Learn how to give basic medical attention using CPR & First Aid. CPR class includes adult, child, infant practice and the certification on the AED. You will have the skills to help a victim of choking from babies to adults. In the class we explain step-by-step the “why’s” on every technique, always focusing on how to be safe. You will learn the basics of First Aid from controlling bleeding, practicing basic splinting, recognition of and treatment of sudden illnesses, burns, impaled objects on the body, and conditions resulting from extreme weather expo-sure. At the end of the class you will receive an American Heart Association Certificate. This certificate satisfies for health and safety training and is valid for 2 years. Fee: $60. Preregister at the Library by 11/28.

Prepare for the Ascension November 11 and 25, 6:00 p.m. Opening our hearts to prepare for Ascension 2012! This is the Year. No need to fear. We are about to move into a dimension of Love, Light and Unity! As we are vibrational beings, our passage requires that we increase our frequency, but how do we do this? We enter a cycle where we need to think, feel, and act differently. We need to open our hearts, leave judgments be-hind and connect to our TRUE selves. In this class Izabelle Joie Doucet, Minister and Metaphysical teacher, will facilitate this process and help you deepen the connection with the Di-vine in you, using different tools such as the “I AM practice”, meditation, chakra clearing, affirmations, energy clearing. Be-fore you say YES or NO to this journey, go within and ask yourself: Is this for ME? Follow your heart. Info: (760) 737-3515. Fee: $10.

Akashic Record Readings by Appointment Akashic Records are the vibrational Library that holds the re-cord of every soul and its journey. They can give insights into any question, specifically, into past lives and their influences into our present incarnation. Izabelle Joie Doucet (BA in Meta-physics, Minister) offers Quick Pulse, a Jo Dunning’s technique that transcends in a few minutes and clears energetically any limitation, belief or blockage affecting our life. 45 min. read-ing: $75; plus 1 item cleared: $100; 1 item cleared: $40; 4 items cleared: $100. (800) 363-4171

Rev. Leslie Saunders Kaballah Readings and Spirit Circles Rev. Leslie Saunders, president of National City Spiritualist Church, is a medium, teacher and Kaballah reader with many years of experience. Phone for an appointment at (760)747-4956 or email [email protected].

Sunday Events

By Appointment

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2012 Party and Pot Luck, December 21 Join us as we celebrate the end of the 26,000-year Mayan Long Count calendar. Lectures, gong meditation, music and surprises. “Alexander Speaks” will give us insight into what’s in store the next 26,000 years. Bring a dish to pass. Stay tuned for more details. Con-tact Dan ff you would like to speak or ? (858) 692-5552.

Volunteers WantedVolunteers WantedVolunteers WantedVolunteers Wanted Come and join us in a wonderful opportunity to

make a real difference in people’s lives. Call Al at

(760) 703-6193

Upcoming Classes/Events

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The Philosophical Library is now located at

1330 E. Valley Pkwy, Escondido, behind the

IHop restaurant. We are a non-profit organi-

zation operated entirely by dedicated volun-

teers and have been a community asset in Es-

condido since 1963. With over 10,000 books,

audio, video and reference materials, it is the

largest privately owned lending library open to

the public in Southern California. Our selec-

tions cover an extremely wide range of spiri-

tual topics – from Astrology to Zoroasterism -

and everything in between! We have classes,

seminars, special events and a Gift Shop with

a large selection of gems, crystals, gifts, plus

incense and used books. Our mission at the

Philosophical Library is “to provide unique

resources for those seeking meaning, wisdom

and self-discovery”.

1330 East Valley Parkway, Suite G

Escondido, CA 92027

Phone: (760) 745-2724

Web Site: www.philosophicallibrary.org

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ail: [email protected]

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Fri. 1-5 p.m.; Sat. 12-2 p.m.

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