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  2. Philip Sheldrake - Wikipedia

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    Sheldrake taught at the University of London (1984–94) where he was also co-director and then director of the Institute of Spirituality at Heythrop College. He later taught at the University of Cambridge (1992–97), Durham University (as William Leech Professorial Fellow 2003-08) and as honorary professor and postgraduate research supervisor ...

  3. Oblate School of Theology - Wikipedia

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    Oblate School of Theology has a 41-acre campus amidst groves of trees in the Shearer Hills neighborhood of San Antonio. The Whitley Theological Center, Oblate Renewal Center, Immaculate Conception Memorial Chapel, O'Shaughnessy Library, Pat Guidon Center, Lourdes Grotto & Guadalupe Tepeyac, Benson Theological Center, Southwestern Oblate Historical Archives, Labyrinth of the Little Flower, and ...

  4. Kabbalah Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Kabbalah Centre in Los Angeles was opened in 1984. After the death of Berg, Karen and Michael Berg acted as directors and spiritual teachers of the organization. The organization is a registered non-profit [1] with over fifty branches worldwide, including major ones in Los Angeles, New York City, London and Toronto.

  5. Karen Berg - Wikipedia

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    Karen Berg (October 12, 1942 – July 30, 2020) was an author and the founder of the Kabbalah Centre International. She is the author of five books; God Wears Lipstick: Kabbalah for Women; [2] Simple Light, Wisdom from a Woman's Heart; [3] To Be Continued, Reincarnation and the Purpose of our Lives; [4] Finding the Light through the Darkness, Inspirational lessons rooted in the Bible and the ...

  6. The surprising afterlife of a '70s L.A. cult: How the ... - AOL

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    Los Angeles is also a hub for reinvention, a storied destination for seekers. It’s true now, and it was true then. “I was living in New York and was totally drawn to L.A.,” Isis added.

  7. de Toledo High School - Wikipedia

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    de Toledo High School, formerly New Community Jewish High School and informally known as "New Jew", [2] is a private Jewish high school in the West Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, in the western San Fernando Valley, California.

  8. Sinai Temple (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The congregation first met in a B'nai B'rith hall on Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles, [2] then from 1909 to 1925 in a building at 12th and Valencia, just west of what is now the Los Angeles Convention Center. That building then became the Welsh Presbyterian Church, and was named a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1977. In 2013 ...

  9. Terry Cole-Whittaker - Wikipedia

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    Cole-Whittaker became familiar with what she called the "Principals of Prosperity" through the actions of a teacher in high school. She would go on to enter the Mrs. America Pageant, in 1968 becoming Mrs. California and winning third place in the national competition.