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Recommended Webinar w/ Bob Edelstein of EHNW

EHNW is hosting a free webinar: An Existential Crisis: Hope and Fear in Uncertain TimesSaturday, April 25, 2020 11 AM – 1 PM  
We are all in uncharted territory as we face the pandemic and its consequences. None of us have ever confronted anything like this before. 
Many of our existential themes are moving to the forefront such as: 

  • We are all inter-connected and we are all alone
  • We are facing our mortality and that can help us choose the life we want to live
  • We search for answers within the reality that there is always uncertainty

This salon is open to anyone who wants to discuss their hopes and fears as we respond to the pandemic. 

Everyone is welcome to share or just listen. 

Bob Edelstein, LMFT, will be the facilitator.  Kirk Schneider will also join for part of the webinar to share his thoughts and feelings about CoVID-19 in relationship to the EH perspective. 

We invite you to join us in this conversation. 

This webinar is free. To participate and get the webinar log-in info, you need to register for the salon at https://ehnwpdx.org/ehnw-salons

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