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SUMMARY:In-Person Guided Meditation & Spiritual Healing Clinic
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to invite you back to CRS in person for an afternoon of meditation\, healing\, and spiritual community! Let’s witness the light in one another and share stillness and peace of mind. We’ll begin with a short talk and guided meditation by Yasuko and then share our one-on-one spiritual healing with you. After we can enjoy some social time together. \nSuggested Donation $20 cash. No one will be turned away due to lack of funds.\nRSVP REQUIRED to etsuko@crsny.org (Space is limited!)\nPlease arrive 5–10 minutes early as late comers may have trouble entering the building. \nBring any issue you are facing right now — physically\, emotionally\, mentally\, and/or spiritually. With eyes closed (you will be seated and a healer will stand nearby; no touching is involved)\, a CRS healer\, trained in A Course in Miracles and spiritual reading/healing\, will observe you with her inner sight\, free of any judgments\, a perfect shining spirit. Together\, we will ask the Holy Spirit (or Inner Guide if you prefer) to bring us directly to whatever seed thought is causing your current issues and ask for guidance about how your spirit really wants to make use of your present situation for its growth and sharing of love. After about 10 minutes of meditation\, we will share the inspirational guidance that we receive. \nWe share healing quietly and provide you with an opportunity to come to rest\, reflect\, and remember who you truly are\, in a supportive\, non-judgmental\, meditative environment. We’d like to offer you an opportunity to experience stillness of mind and peace so that you can return to harmony with your true nature and purpose. Then you will find that rather than needing “solutions” to “problems” you will realize that you have no problems except those that you project.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/in-person-guided-meditation-spiritual-healing-clinic-3/2026-02-08/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Guided Meditation with Yasuko Kasaki in English (on Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:from 6:30 – 7 pm\nFollowed by ACIM Class from 7 – 8 pm (same Zoom link) \nZoom Meeting Link:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81541160040 \nCall-in info:\nMeeting ID: 815 4116 0040\nOne tap mobile: 1-929-436-2866 \nSuggested class donation $20 via PayPal to https://www.paypal.me/crsny\n(no one turned away due to lack of funds) \nPlease join me in the sharing of miracles. Here\, your mind can come to rest and you can remember true peace. No experience with meditation is required\, and everyone is welcome. I ask only that you make it your intention to sit still\, quiet in body and mind\, and to listen to\, receive\, and follow my instruction to the best of your ability. You will learn to meditate as you practice. \nEach week I will share with you a different inspirational message from Holy Spirit. This may take the form of creative visualization exercises\, or instruction about the nature and purpose of meditation\, or about our true nature and relationship to ourselves\, to one another\, and to the world. In a sense\, this is both a meditation practice and a meditation class. At the end of the meditation you will have a chance to respond briefly if you like. \nSome students have been practicing regularly for a number of years. Others drop in and out as they have time or need. Some come to learn and grow\, others more so simply to calm down\, to take time out from the frenetic pace of their busy lives. If you are new and feeling uncertain or shaky\, do not hesitate to introduce yourself to some of the other students\, to ask questions before or after. Try to observe and emulate the stillness and concentration of others around you whom you sense are most grounded. Soon\, you\, in turn\, may provide inspiration and guidance for others. \nWhile the principles are based on A Course in Miracles (ACIM)\, it does not matter if you are unfamiliar with ACIM or are not prepared to study it outside of this meditation. You can still take from this practice some very practical\, effective lessons\, tools\, and experiences that can enable you to lead a more peaceful\, purposeful\, fulfilling and loving life. \nABOUT YASUKO KASAKI \nYasuko Kasaki is an internationally beloved spiritual writer\, counselor\, healer\, lecturer and translator from Tokyo. She is widely recognized as the person most responsible for the spread of A Course in Miraclesthroughout Japan. In 2004 she founded CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, the first and only spiritual center devoted to the teaching and practice of A Course in Miracles in New York City. She has taught and worked with thousands of people from around the world to help resolve their mental and physical issues and witness miracles. She presents at the CMC’s annual ACIM Conferences in the U.S.\, and several times a year she gives large seminars throughout Japan. She has also been presented internationally at ACIM conferences and workshops in the U.K.\, Spain\, Germany\, and Israel. \nYasuko is the author of The Scales Fell from My Eyes: An Illustrated Course in Miracles and 17 books in Japanese about the Course\, as well as numerous novels\, short stories\, essays and collections of photographs. Her translations of the ACIM Workbook and of books by Course teachers Jon Mundy\, Gabrielle Bernstein and David Hoffmeister have also been published in Japan. Yasuko’s spiritual writing and lectures are celebrated for their clearly stated explanations of complex concepts illustrated by captivating personal stories of struggle and triumph\, drawn from her long career as a writer\, motorcyclist\, and spiritual counselor. Meditation and communication with Holy Spirit form the foundation of her practice.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/guided-meditation-with-yasuko-kasaki-in-english-on-zoom-7/2026-02-10/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:ACIM-Related Event
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SUMMARY:A Course in Miracles Class with Yasuko Kasaki (on Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:from 7 – 8 pm\nPreceded by Guided Meditation from 6:30 – 7 pm (same Zoom link) \nTogether\, let’s come to rest and remember true peace. Each class usually contains some lecture on concepts from A Course in Miracles\, some discussion and Q&A\, and a meditation\, creative visualization and/or spiritual reading practice in order to experience mind change. \nOur primary goal in these classes is for each student to learn to listen to the guidance of Holy Spirit and live his/her life with certainty and peace. Slowly\, you will re-train your eyes to see the world around you without judgment. You will learn to communicate with your holy spirit. Students of all experience levels and backgrounds are welcome! \nZoom Meeting Link:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81541160040 \nCall-in info:\nMeeting ID: 815 4116 0040\nOne tap mobile: 1-929-436-2866 \nSuggested donation $20 via PayPal to https://www.paypal.me/crsny\n(no one turned away due to lack of funds) \nYou can find the text of A Course in Miracles (ACIM) online here (http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Course_in_Miracles)\, among other places. \nYasuko Kasaki is an internationally beloved spiritual writer\, counselor\, healer\, lecturer and translator from Tokyo. She is widely recognized as the person most responsible for the spread of A Course in Miraclesthroughout Japan. In 2004 she founded CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, the first and only spiritual center devoted to the teaching and practice of A Course in Miracles in New York City. She has taught and worked with thousands of people from around the world to help resolve their mental and physical issues and witness miracles. She presents at the CMC’s annual ACIM Conferences in the U.S.\, and several times a year she gives large seminars throughout Japan. She has also been presented internationally at ACIM conferences and workshops in the U.K.\, Spain\, Germany\, and Israel. \nYasuko is the author of The Scales Fell from My Eyes: An Illustrated Course in Miracles and 17 books in Japanese about the Course\, as well as numerous novels\, short stories\, essays and collections of photographs. Her translations of the ACIM Workbook and of books by Course teachers Jon Mundy\, Gabrielle Bernstein and David Hoffmeister have also been published in Japan. Yasuko’s spiritual writing and lectures are celebrated for their clearly stated explanations of complex concepts illustrated by captivating personal stories of struggle and triumph\, drawn from her long career as a writer\, motorcyclist\, and spiritual counselor. Meditation and communication with Holy Spirit form the foundation of her practice. \nYou can listen to a sampling of Yasuko’s recent guided meditations here:\nhttp://crsny.podbean.com
URL:https://crsny.org/event/a-course-in-miracles-class-with-yasuko-kasaki-on-zoom-8/2026-02-10/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Turning Your Story Into Movement: An Autobiographical Workshop with Megumi Eda
DESCRIPTION:This is the second edition of Turning Your Story Into Movement. Following the successful workshop in September\, I’m happy to open this next chapter and continue developing this space together. \nOf course\, first-timers are very welcome\, and those who participated last time will likely want to revise it\, so you can go deeper into what you did last time\, or take a new approach and go on a journey to create a treasure that is unique to you! \nIn this workshop titled “Turning Your Story Into Movement: An Autobiographical Workshop”\, each participant will use their own story to create a piece.  \nYou don’t need to be a dancer to join — though dancers are of course are welcome! This workshop is for anyone who wants to reflect on their life\, face their own story\, or expand their creative approach to performance. \nMy latest autobiographical solo piece\, Fish áɪ lens (2025) at Dock 11\, Berlin—created in collaboration with choreographer Shintaro Oue—is a multidisciplinary performance filled with humor\, heart\, and a touch of whimsy. It explores memory\, migration\, womanhood\, motherhood\, and the layered experience of being a body in motion across borders. \nThe process—intensely creative\, vulnerable\, and healing—is still fresh in my body.This workshop grows directly out of that journey and my many years of experience as a dancer.​ \nAfter more than 30 years on stages around the world\, this is the kind of work I care most about now: raw\, honest\, playful\, and intimate. \nI hope you’ll join me. — Megumi Eda \n\nFor artists\, movers\, and anyone interested in exploring autobiography through the body.No dance experience necessary. \nFeb 18–20\, 2026  | EDEN Studio 190\, Berlin11:00–17:00 (includes lunch break) \nPresentation: Feb 20 at 18:00 \nSliding scale: €160–240 (recommended €200)Info & Registration: megumiedart@gmail.com \n\n\nWhat participants said about the first workshop: \n“You have a calming\, but at the same time pushing energy\, funny\, serious\, and very clear. You took time for everyone\, and it felt like you were researching together with us.” — Clara  \n“I have participated in many workshops across the city\, but this was the first time one truly resonated with me so deeply.” — Kaimé \n“People from very different backgrounds — even non-dancers — could all take part without feeling lost or bored.That balance is rare and beautiful.” — Giorgia \nMore info:\nhttps://www.megumieda.com/copy-of-workshop-info
URL:https://crsny.org/event/turning-your-story-into-movement-an-autobiographical-workshop-with-megumi-eda/2026-02-18/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Turning Your Story Into Movement: An Autobiographical Workshop with Megumi Eda
DESCRIPTION:This is the second edition of Turning Your Story Into Movement. Following the successful workshop in September\, I’m happy to open this next chapter and continue developing this space together. \nOf course\, first-timers are very welcome\, and those who participated last time will likely want to revise it\, so you can go deeper into what you did last time\, or take a new approach and go on a journey to create a treasure that is unique to you! \nIn this workshop titled “Turning Your Story Into Movement: An Autobiographical Workshop”\, each participant will use their own story to create a piece.  \nYou don’t need to be a dancer to join — though dancers are of course are welcome! This workshop is for anyone who wants to reflect on their life\, face their own story\, or expand their creative approach to performance. \nMy latest autobiographical solo piece\, Fish áɪ lens (2025) at Dock 11\, Berlin—created in collaboration with choreographer Shintaro Oue—is a multidisciplinary performance filled with humor\, heart\, and a touch of whimsy. It explores memory\, migration\, womanhood\, motherhood\, and the layered experience of being a body in motion across borders. \nThe process—intensely creative\, vulnerable\, and healing—is still fresh in my body.This workshop grows directly out of that journey and my many years of experience as a dancer.​ \nAfter more than 30 years on stages around the world\, this is the kind of work I care most about now: raw\, honest\, playful\, and intimate. \nI hope you’ll join me. — Megumi Eda \n\nFor artists\, movers\, and anyone interested in exploring autobiography through the body.No dance experience necessary. \nFeb 18–20\, 2026  | EDEN Studio 190\, Berlin11:00–17:00 (includes lunch break) \nPresentation: Feb 20 at 18:00 \nSliding scale: €160–240 (recommended €200)Info & Registration: megumiedart@gmail.com \n\n\nWhat participants said about the first workshop: \n“You have a calming\, but at the same time pushing energy\, funny\, serious\, and very clear. You took time for everyone\, and it felt like you were researching together with us.” — Clara  \n“I have participated in many workshops across the city\, but this was the first time one truly resonated with me so deeply.” — Kaimé \n“People from very different backgrounds — even non-dancers — could all take part without feeling lost or bored.That balance is rare and beautiful.” — Giorgia \nMore info:\nhttps://www.megumieda.com/copy-of-workshop-info
URL:https://crsny.org/event/turning-your-story-into-movement-an-autobiographical-workshop-with-megumi-eda/2026-02-19/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Turning Your Story Into Movement: An Autobiographical Workshop with Megumi Eda
DESCRIPTION:This is the second edition of Turning Your Story Into Movement. Following the successful workshop in September\, I’m happy to open this next chapter and continue developing this space together. \nOf course\, first-timers are very welcome\, and those who participated last time will likely want to revise it\, so you can go deeper into what you did last time\, or take a new approach and go on a journey to create a treasure that is unique to you! \nIn this workshop titled “Turning Your Story Into Movement: An Autobiographical Workshop”\, each participant will use their own story to create a piece.  \nYou don’t need to be a dancer to join — though dancers are of course are welcome! This workshop is for anyone who wants to reflect on their life\, face their own story\, or expand their creative approach to performance. \nMy latest autobiographical solo piece\, Fish áɪ lens (2025) at Dock 11\, Berlin—created in collaboration with choreographer Shintaro Oue—is a multidisciplinary performance filled with humor\, heart\, and a touch of whimsy. It explores memory\, migration\, womanhood\, motherhood\, and the layered experience of being a body in motion across borders. \nThe process—intensely creative\, vulnerable\, and healing—is still fresh in my body.This workshop grows directly out of that journey and my many years of experience as a dancer.​ \nAfter more than 30 years on stages around the world\, this is the kind of work I care most about now: raw\, honest\, playful\, and intimate. \nI hope you’ll join me. — Megumi Eda \n\nFor artists\, movers\, and anyone interested in exploring autobiography through the body.No dance experience necessary. \nFeb 18–20\, 2026  | EDEN Studio 190\, Berlin11:00–17:00 (includes lunch break) \nPresentation: Feb 20 at 18:00 \nSliding scale: €160–240 (recommended €200)Info & Registration: megumiedart@gmail.com \n\n\nWhat participants said about the first workshop: \n“You have a calming\, but at the same time pushing energy\, funny\, serious\, and very clear. You took time for everyone\, and it felt like you were researching together with us.” — Clara  \n“I have participated in many workshops across the city\, but this was the first time one truly resonated with me so deeply.” — Kaimé \n“People from very different backgrounds — even non-dancers — could all take part without feeling lost or bored.That balance is rare and beautiful.” — Giorgia \nMore info:\nhttps://www.megumieda.com/copy-of-workshop-info
URL:https://crsny.org/event/turning-your-story-into-movement-an-autobiographical-workshop-with-megumi-eda/2026-02-20/
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SUMMARY:Fertile Land\, Fertile Body by Jen Shyu
DESCRIPTION:CRS invites you to a work-in-progress showing of an excerpt of Jen Shyu’s latest work\, Fertile Land\, Fertile Body\, a multilingual ritual opera comprising ancient and original music\, dance\, and projection\, explores the loss of mother\, loss of motherhood\, and genocide’s effects on climate change and fertility while sharing stories of struggle and hope from women grappling with infertility. The work will be performed by vocalist/multi-instrumentalist/dancer Shyu\, plus vocalist-instrumentalists who double as choir\, and will use sound and choreographed movements to express how overcoming barrenness in both land and bodies is intertwined. \nThe performance will take place at Open Arts Studio in D.U.M.B.O. on February 28\, 2026 at 8pm\, and is part of a new performance series at Open Arts Studio curated by Soomi Kim. \nJen Shyu (voice\, gayageum\, Taiwanese moon lute\, piano\, movement)\nLayale Chaker (violin\, voice\, movement)\nAlexandria DeWalt (flute\, voice\, movement)\nMelanie Dyer (viola\, voice\, movement)\nElizabeth Kate (cello\, voice\, movement)\n Lesley Mok (drums\, voice\, movement) \nTICKETS:\nhttps://events.ticketleap.com/events/open-arts-studio-inc/live-music-jen-shyu \nLOCATION:\nOpen Arts Studio\n68 Jay Street\, Studio 605A\, 6th floor\nBrooklyn\, NY 11201 \nThe development of Fertile Land\, Fertile Body has been made possible\, in part\, by funds provided by CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) crsny.org; Shifting Foundation; and American Academy in Rome. \nABOUT JEN SHYU\nRome Prize\, Guggenheim\, and USA Fellow\, Doris Duke Artist\, multilingual multidisciplinary artist Jen Shyu was born in Peoria\, Illinois to Taiwanese and East Timorese immigrants. She has produced eight albums and a single available on her record label Autumn Geese Records. She’s performed at Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, National Theater of Korea\, Rubin Museum\, was named Downbeat’s 2017 Rising Star Female Vocalist\, and is a Fulbright scholar speaking 10 languages. She’s worked with such musical innovators as Sumi Tonooka\, Terri Lyne Carrington\, Nicole Mitchell\, Val Jeanty\, Ikue Mori\, Zeena Parkins\, Linda May Han Oh\, Kris Davis\, Wadada Leo Smith\, Mark Dresser\, Francis Wong\, Jon Jang\, Vijay Iyer\, Kenny Barron\, Reggie Workman\, Bill Frisell\, and Immanuel Wilkins. Her “Song of Silver Geese” was among The New York Times’ “Best Albums of 2017.” Her third solo production and album “Zero Grasses: Ritual for the Losses” (commissioned by John Zorn) has received wide critical acclaim\, with “When I Have Power” NPR’s “Best Songs of 2021.” She is a Paul Simon Music Fellows Guest Artist\, a Steinway Artist and co-founder with Sara Serpa of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians). @jenshyu\, https://www.jenshyu.com
URL:https://crsny.org/event/260228/
LOCATION:Open Arts Studio\, 68 Jay Street\, Studio 605A\, 6th floor\, Brooklyn\, 11201\, United States
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