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  2. Bodhi Tree Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    The bookstore served as a community center for information about events, teachers, practitioners, and places for the spiritual community at large. It had the reputation of being "the spiritual heart" of Los Angeles, "the spiritual superstore, the grand central station for New Agers," [8] and "L.A.'s premier New Age shop". [9]

  3. David Spangler - Wikipedia

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    David Spangler (born January 7, 1945) is an American spiritual philosopher and self-described "practical mystic." He helped transform the Findhorn Foundation in northern Scotland into a center of residential spiritual education and was a friend of William Irwin Thompson.

  4. West Side Spiritualist Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the church took up a new congregation, under the name of Boerstler Memorial Spiritualist Temple. [5] The building became the Greater Christ Temple Apostolic Church and opened on April 14, 1974. [6] The congregation moved out of the building around 2008. [7] The church became owned by Columbus's landbank in 2013. [8]

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    A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious, ethical, or spiritual group or community with practices of relatively modern [clarification needed] origins. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may exist on the fringes of a wider religion, in which case they will be distinct from pre-existing denominations. Academics identify a variety of ...

  7. Jerome Schottenstein - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Schottenstein was born to a Jewish family, the son of Ephrayim Schottenstein, a Lithuanian Jewish immigrant, [4] and Anna Schottenstein.. In 1917, Ephraim opened a retail shop on South Parsons Avenue on Columbus, Ohio’s south side.

  8. 171-191 South High Street - Wikipedia

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    The store, at the address of 177–179 S. High Street, had two exterior entrances, and an entrance from the lobby of 175. Its opening night, on November 7, 1931, reportedly drew in 2,600 people, with 7,205 sales registered that day. [24] [25] The opening was paired with an 18-page section about the new supermarket in The Columbus Dispatch. The ...

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