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FACILITATED DISCUSSION: JULY 2, 2007 -- What is Love? | June 15th, 2007

By Clint Griess

A casual look in the dictionary shows 20 definitions for the word "love". A well-worn term, "love" can mean many things from a zero score in tennis to copulation. What is the true meaning of love to you? I want to know. So, it's with great joy that I invite you to a group discussion to explore the question: What is love? The purpose of the evening is to explore love in all its varieties while enhancing our awareness of love. This will be an opportunity for you to:

- share your experiences, knowledge, and thoughts.

- learn what other people have to say and discover new insights.

- enhance the awareness of love through group discussion.

- meet new people.

- learn new ways to make a difference in your life and others' lives. 

Eric Rozell from No Reservations Coaching and I will be your hosts. Cafe Gratitude is the perfect place for a conversation about love. They have a great all-vegan menu too! You can plan on having dinner or dessert during the discussion, as you like.

Location: Cafe Gratitude
              1336 9th Avenue (@ Irving), San Francisco, CA
When:     Monday, July 2, 7:00 PM

Space is limited. Please RSVP by email.


Organizer Eric Rozell, Art of Loving Coach

Eric's focus is to bring people together to enhance their awareness of love. As a former organizer of the Peace Run (now, World Harmony Run) and Administrative Assistant and Instructor at Youth Chance High School, Eric has brought people together to experience love as a creative force in their lives. As a trained coach, Eric uses his 15 years of non-traditional studies in personal development, human transformation, self-help, and spirituality to assist people at creating the life of their dreams.

Facilitator Clint Griess, Juice Joint Coaching

Clint has extensive experience leading groups in mind-blowing and heart-opening discussions using the Socratic method. As a leader in the Socrates Cafe movement, Clint has brought groups to new levels of awareness with inquiries into such diverse topics as love, justice, beauty, and knowledge. With a degree in philosophy from UC Berkeley, Clint employs philosophical distinctions in his coaching practice to help people reach new levels of freedom, personal power and self-expression in all areas of life.

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