February 5th, 12th and 19th
18:30-20:00
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Library is fully accessible. The Salisbury Centre’s kitchen door and toilet are now wheelchair accessible. The Garden can also be accessed by wheelchairs via a movable ramp via the Art Room Annex. Please let the organisers know in advance of any access requirements.
Chinese Astrology was first introduced in 2637 BC by the Emperor Huang Ti when he introduced the Chinese calendar. Similar to the Zodiac, it is based on twelve signs but these are animals, one for each lunar year, and on the five elements which change with each 12- year cycle. In this fascinating system, you will learn how both the animals and the elements illuminate traits of our true nature and why some of our relationships are more successful than others. Our course, Chinese Astrology & You, is three weeks long.
Throughout the course we will be gathering information which we can do from internet sources ahead of time or from a small book which I will recommend we use. Activities, games and discussions will make our learning more enjoyable.
Gail Burton is an educator with an M.Ed. (OU) in Leadership and Management. She also is an experienced facilitator, having done more than 12,000 workshops, especially in the careers advice area in Canada. At present, she is enjoying running her business, Bridges Unlimited, so she can offer a range of Voyages to Self-Discovery courses, coaching and talks. These are designed to help people find out who they are and what to do if they lose their way.
“I have been using Chinese Astrology in my life for over 30 years and love to share its usefulness with others. It was handed down to me by my brother who was taught by his Chinese T’ai Chi leacher. Although I am a Westerner, I find the wisdom of Chinese Astrology invaluable as each Lunar New Year approaches. The next sign foretells possibilities of the year ahead, whether it will be plentiful or problematic. Every January I prepare by consulting the wisdom in the forecast, then happily share this with people in my home and work life. It brings me joy to share this with as many people as possible.”
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Participation in our community-led events is on a voluntary ‘by donation’ basis. This means that nobody is expected to make a payment if they cannot afford to do so.
Any donations received will be shared between the Centre and the facilitator, helping to make the events’ programme sustainable.
For events which are Drop-ins you can donate on the day by:
What donation tier might be best applicable to me?