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My Journey Through Time - Life, Death, and Rebirth with Dena Merriam

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My Journey Through Time - Life, Death, and Rebirth, is the story of how the events and people Dena Merriam has encountered in life served to awaken memories of past births, memories that help her to understand her current life and provide spiritual direction and guidance. As she remembered past teachers and loved ones, she realized that the most important message is the continuation of these relationships through time...through death and rebirth. The body may perish, but love continues, only to be reawakened at another point in time. We meet old friends again and again in different forms and situations to continue what was left unsaid and undone.

Dena Merriam is a partner and vice-chairman of Ruder Finn company, and the founder of the Global Peace Initiative of Women. For over 35 years, she has been a student of Paramahansa Yogananda and a practitioner of Kriya Yoga meditation. Dena is also a long time student of the great texts of the Vedic tradition. In 2014, She was honored as a recipient of the Niwano Peace Prize by the Niwano Peace Foundation in Japan for her years of commitment to interfaith dialogue.

Dena received her MA from Columbia University and has served on the boards of Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions, the International Center for Religion & Diplomacy, the Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association, and the Manitou Foundation.

Join Dena Merriam and me on Tuesday, June 12, 10-11 A.M. CT US. We will be having a conversation about her life’s journey, as well as, the key message from her story which is, how the past has created the present, so the present is shaping the future, and we can become more conscious participants in this process.

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