Events Calendar

Sep
9
Sat
CHICAGO IANDS
Sep 9 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

CHICAGO IANDS

support/study/resource forum for near-death, out-of-body, & spiritual experiences, losses. 2-5 pm. Suggested Donation $20.

Special Guest Speaker: DANIEL DRASIN will be showing his full-length 90-minute documentary, Calling Earth, about afterlife communication via modern electronics.

Frank Auditorium in Evanston Hospital.

Free covered parking.

For more info: 847-251-5758 or http: www.chicagoiands.org

Sep
7
Sat
THEOSOFEST MIND BODY SPIRIT FESTIVAL! @ The Theosophical Society
Sep 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

THEOSOFEST MIND BODY SPIRIT FESTIVAL! 10 am – 5 pm. Free and open to the public! Join us for TheosoFest, an annual mind body spirit festival that’s fun for the whole family! TheosoFest features talks on meditation, Buddhism, holistic healing, and more; tasty vegetarian food; a holistic marketplace showcasing over 100 vendors; a festive Kids’ Korner; intuitive readings; labyrinth walks; tai chi and yoga; and more. TheosoFest is located on 40 acres of beautiful grounds including a world-class library, the Quest Book Shop, the Buddha Meditation Garden, and more! $5 parking. Hybrid and electric cars park for free. A complete schedule of events, list of vendors and more can be found online. For more information or to volunteer, please call 630-668-1571. Location: The Theosophical Society 1926 N. Main St., Wheaton, IL 60187. www.theosophical.org/theosofest

 

Sep
28
Sat
HOLY FIRE® III REIKI
Sep 28 – Sep 29 all-day

HOLY FIRE® III REIKI in Wheaton: special class series just for current Reiki practitioners! Levels 1 & 2, Sat. & Sun., September 28 & 29 (required for A&M class) Advanced & Master Level, Sat., Sun., Mon., October 12, 13, & 14. Levels 1 & 2, $450; Advanced & Master Class, $800. Class size is limited! Location: 1211 Pershing Ave., Wheaton, IL, 60189. For more information, email [email protected] or visit www.lifewaysreiki.org

HOLY FIRE® III REIKI
Sep 28 – Sep 29 all-day

HOLY FIRE® III REIKI in Wheaton: special class series just for current Reiki practitioners! Levels 1 & 2, Sat. & Sun., September 28 & 29 (required for A&M class) Advanced & Master Level, Sat., Sun., Mon., October 12, 13, & 14. Levels 1 & 2, $450; Advanced & Master Class, $800. Early bird (before Aug. 1) registration & full payment, $375 and $725. Class size is limited! Location: 1211 Pershing Avenue, Wheaton, IL, 60189. For more information, email [email protected] or visit www.lifewaysreiki.org

Oct
18
Fri
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 18 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
19
Sat
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 19 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
20
Sun
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 20 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
21
Mon
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 21 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
22
Tue
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 22 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
23
Wed
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 23 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
24
Thu
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 24 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Nov
9
Sat
CHICAGO IANDS @ Frank Auditorium in Evanston Hospital
Nov 9 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

CHICAGO IANDS, support/study/resource forum for near-death, out-of-body, & spiritual experiences, losses. 2-5 pm. Suggested donation: $20. Guest Speaker: P.M.H. ATWATER, world renowned researcher, Intuitive, Speaker, 4 NDEs, New Book: The Forever Angels. Starts promptly at 2 pm. Frank Auditorium in Evanston Hospital, 2650 Ridge Ave. (& Central), Evanston, IL 60201. Free covered parking. For more info: 847-251-5758 or http://www.chicagoiands.org

 

Nov
20
Wed
EFT @ Heaven Meets Earth Yoga
Nov 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

EFT. Experience RELEASE of Grief, Stress, PTSD, Digestion Issues & More. 7-9 pm. Free. Location: Heaven Meets Earth Yoga, 2736 Central St, Evanston, IL 60201. 847-475-1500. For information, contact: Tom at 708-955-3634 or www.EFT-Tom.com

 

Sep
12
Sat
CHICAGO IANDS with SUZANE NORTHROP
Sep 12 @ 2:00 pm

CHICAGO IANDS, support/study/ resource forum for near-death, out-of- body, & spiritual experiences, losses. 2-5 pm. Guest Speaker: SUZANE NORTHROP – Internationally acclaimed Medium, Grief & Bereavement Expert, TV and Radio host, author of 3 books, and NDE at age 5. Join us Online: Become a subscriber to Chicago IANDS by filling in the form on our website at www.chicagoiands.org.

You will receive an invitation with instructions. Tax-deductible donation requested – $20….send to Chicago IANDS, PO Box 732, Wilmette, IL 60091.For more info: 847-251-5758 or www.chicagoiands.org

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