Learning from Nature: How to Thrive Naturally (Part 5) with Kathianne Lewis, DD

EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 36 MIN

Learning from Nature: How to Thrive Naturally (Part 5) with Kathianne Lewis, DD

from Center For Spiritual Living- Seattle Podcast · host Beverly Daugherty

Nov. 2, 2025 Talk Title: Learning from Nature: How to Thrive Naturally (Part 5) Speaker: Kathianne Lewis, DDThroughout October and the first week in November, we will look to nature itself to teach us how to flourish, supporting a healthy ecosystem, bearing fruit, and contributing to the greater whole.  Together We Thrive – Invest in the Continuation of Online and Hybrid Activities at CSL Seattle!If you’re joining us online—live or through our recordings—you are an important part of CSL Seattle’s spiritual community. We love that you find inspiration here, and we want to keep bringing these messages to you. Our annual ‘Thrive’ fundraising campaign helps us plan for the coming year and sustain the technology, staff time, and resources that make these broadcasts and other online activities possible. If you’ve received value from online and/or hybrid services, classes, special events, or community groups and support services, we ask you to invest in their continuation.Invest in our annual ‘Thrive’ fundraising campaign. Pledge today.• Online: https://bit.ly/41WI5Ad • Phone: 206-527-8801 • Email: [email protected] As our community thrives, we want that same thriving energy to ripple out into the world. That’s why every 2026 pledge plants a tree—your gift nurtures transformation here and contributes to a healthier planet.  Together, we thrive—in person and online!  

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