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Mon, 9 May 2005 18:35:59 -0400
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BOOKS & COFFEE: A MONTHLY REVIEW OF BOOKS

The final meeting of Books & Coffee, a forum for public discussion, will be
held on Tuesday, May 10, at 7:30 PM at Chattz Coffee, which is located in
the historic Park Plaza office building at 1010 Market Street, near the
downtown library. (The Chattz website is at http://www.chattz.com/.)

Our guest for the evening will be freelance writer Nancy Hatch Woodward, who
will review Fred Alan Wolf's MIND INTO MATTER: A NEW ALCHEMY OF SCIENCE &
SPIRIT.  In this study of the origins and structure of human consciousness,
physicist Wolf reveals what he calls the "new alchemy"--a melding of the
ideas of the old alchemists and the new scientists to reach a fuller
understanding of mind and matter.  Deepak Chopra says that MIND INTO MATTER
"offers fresh and exhilarating insights into how the unmanifest become the
manifest and how our consciousness moment by moment creates the world and
the universe that we inhabit."

Please join us for this stimulating event. Books & Coffee is cosponsored by
UTC's SunTrust Chair of Excellence in Humanities and Covenant College. The
event is open to the public and free of charge---as is the coffee.

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