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  2. Joni Eareckson Tada - Wikipedia

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    Joni married Ken Tada in 1982. For many years, Ken was a high school history teacher and coach, though he is now retired. [36] Ken is sansei, meaning that he is the third generation to be born in the United States after his family relocated from Japan. [37] Ken and Joni live in Calabasas, California. [38]

  3. Disability and religion - Wikipedia

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    In societies where Buddhism is the main religion practiced, Buddhists with disabilities have reported that other people have condescending attitudes towards them. [11] The emphasis on compassion has been linked with a reluctance to encourage independence and social participation in people with disabilities. [12]

  4. Oracle - Wikipedia

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    The Gadhong oracle has died leaving Nechung to be the only primary oracle. Another oracle the Dalai Lama consults is the Tenma Oracle , for which a young Tibetan woman by the name of Khandro La is the medium for the mountain goddesses Tseringma along with the other 11 goddesses.

  5. The Oracle Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Oracle Institute is a 501(c)(3) educational charity founded in 2004 by Laura M. George and located in Independence, Virginia. [1] Oracle operates a multi-faith spirituality school, an award-winning publishing house, the Peace Pentagon HUB and conference center, and programs that support pluralistic and progressive values.

  6. White Eagle Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The White Eagle Lodge was founded in 1936 by the medium Grace Cooke (1892–1979) and her husband Ivan Cooke. [2] [3] [4] Grace had previously worked as a medium for the Spiritualist Church of England and allegedly received a message in 1930 to educate men and women about the coming of the golden age through the light of Christ.

  7. A. H. Almaas - Wikipedia

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    The Ridhwan School is a loosely-knit affiliation of ongoing spiritual groups founded in 1976 by Almaas. The school is dedicated to the teaching of the Diamond Approach. It is principally based in Berkeley, California and Boulder, Colorado with other groups throughout North America and in parts of Europe and Australia. Almaas is the spiritual ...

  8. John O'Brien (advocate) - Wikipedia

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    John O'Brien speaking in Chorley in 2007 [1]. John O'Brien is a leading thinker who has written widely in the field of disability. [2] [3] He is a pioneer and lifelong advocate of Person Centred Planning. [4]

  9. Colette Baron-Reid - Wikipedia

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    She published a dieting book, Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much, in 2013; by this time she had made appearances on the talk shows Dr. Phil, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and The Dr. Oz Show; was an opening act for shows by her publisher, Hay House; and was working as a columnist and blogger for Zoomer magazine. [1]