Hi everybody,
I received an invitation to go to a local mystical church's Rainbow Weekend. I know some of these people who are basically New Age folks. But as you can see it is a bit fluffy as some would say and other would say was exploitive. How should I approach this?
I don't know : Jean Reddeman (Strong Walking Woman)
Note that "Rainbow" was an imaginary playmate of one of the founding Reverends. He was "Mr. Rainbow" until the reverend discovered that he was "Chief Rainbow".
Rainbow Weekend
July 14, 15 & 16
Classes - Runes, The maori Wheel, Native American Traditions in Faith, Animal totem Speak, Symbols, Mayan Calendar, The medicine Wheel and the 7 Sacred Ceremonies, Hawaiian Huna, Mandalas, African Drumming to Heal a Broken Heart and more.
Instructors - Jean Reddeman (Strong Walking Woman), Red Cameron, Jennifer Judelson, JD, LCSW, mary Phelan, Neville Johnson (Telepathic TV), Diane Roadcap, Geraldine Amaral, Claudette Knox and more.
Circles - Indian Guides and Teachers, Voices from our Ancestors, The Medicine Wheel, Guides and Teachers, Drumming Circle and more.
Readings - world renowned mediums including Revs. Strohme, Tedora, Cameron, Brown and more.
Psychic Gala - Sunday evening
Rainbow weekend is named for Chief Rainbow, the spirit guide of the first Vice President of AMC, Rev. John Bordeaux. As a small child, Rev. Bordeaux had an "imaginary" playmate whom he called Mr. Rainbow. Upon developing his intuitive awareness, Rev. Bordeaux learned that this playmate was in reality Chief Rainbow, his primary Native American Guide.
Together with Rev. F. Reed Brown, he worked to establish Arlington Metaphysical Chapel. Rev. Bordeaux passed into spirit on April 11, 1982. Since he had a major interest in education, the Board of Trustees of AMC established this special yearly celebration of spiritual education in his memory.