March 24th: The “‘Tao’ of Pooh” by Benjamin Hoff

Host Karen Fothergill will share insights about Winnie the Pooh and his friends in ‘the Hundred Acre Wood’ and explore Taoist concepts from “The Tao of Pooh” by Benjamin Hoff.

Our hymns this Sunday will be “Morning Has Broken” and “grieve Not Your Heart.” The Magic Valley Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship meets every Sunday beginning at 10:30 AM at the Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone Street West in Twin Falls. Newcomers are always welcome. Childcare is available. For information, please contact Ken Whiting at 734-9161

March 17th: I Stand Between Myself and Happiness

Happiness!! I stand between myself and happiness. What to do? Trudge on through another day, another week another month… spending my whole life wanting to be happy? Hmmm, what can I do to avoid laying on my death bed saying over and over, “If only, if only,” IF ONLY? Join us this Sunday for a lively discussion of this topic.

The Magic Valley Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship meets every Sunday beginning at 10:30 AM at the Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone Street West in Twin Falls. Newcomers are always welcome. Child care is available. For information, please contact Ken Whiting at 734-9161.

March 3rd: The Animal Realm With Ken Whiting

Animals have always been regarded in Buddhist thought as sentient beings, different in their intellectual ability than humans but no less capable of feeling suffering. Furthermore, animals possess Buddha nature and therefore an equal potential to become enlightened. Moreover, the doctrine of rebirth held that any human could be reborn as an animal, and any animal could be reborn as a human. An animal might be a reborn dead relative, and anybody who looked far enough back through his or her infinite series of lives would eventually perceive every animal to be a distant relative.

The Buddha expounded that sentient beings currently living in the animal realm have been our mothers, brothers, sisters, fathers, children, friends in past rebirths. One cannot, therefore, make a hard distinction between moral rules applicable to animals and those applicable to humans; ultimately humans and animals were [once] part of a single family. They [and we] are all interconnected. We will also discuss other religious beliefs and our own beliefs regarding animals as well as how the “human animal” fits into this interconnected web of life.

We will discuss the following videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4bEEHDrN1g

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHNZYyvBCLQ&feature=player_detailpage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVi89gg3Whg&feature=endscreen&NR=1

The Magic Valley Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship meets every Sunday beginning at 10:30 AM at the Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone Street West in Twin Falls. Newcomers are always welcome. Child care is available. For information, please contact Ken Whiting at 734-9161.