What does it mean, to be a pantheist? To be part of a greater whole? Instead of sacred and secular, to have everything be both?
Pantheism is a different way of looking at the world and our place in it. It's about connections, about being interrelated. About the ways those connections shape us, and how we shape the world in turn.
Discussion will range from esoteric theory to the basic issues of what one eats when all is sacred. Discuss what it means to be an active co-creator in the world around us, not just a consumer of a pre-packaged world.