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Eric Weiner is a "spiritual seeker," and he has quite a tale to tell on Interfaith Voices this week. And he laces his story with humor. He notes that he was born into the Jewish tradition, but he calls himself a "gastronomic Jew," i.e., someone more familiar with lox and bagels than with the Torah. - Community events
To list an event hosted or sponsored by a non-profit group in Abbotsford or Mission, upload it directly to our website: abbotsfordtimes.com, or send an e-mail with a succinct, 75-word description of the event including day, date, time and address to events@abbotsfordtimes.com, or drop off at 30887 Peardonville Rd, Abbotsford. - Pendle Witch Camp and Folklore Festival set to be 'biggest and most accessible yet'
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A year ago I visited a friend in Laventille who related a harrowing scene involving her son—driven crazy by auditory and visual hallucinations. She responded in a way she knew best—visiting a Cocorite seer—gifted in the discernment and removal of malicious spirits—ostensibly the cause of the malady.
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