An Evening With Gabriel Meyer

20sep7:30 pm9:00 pmAn Evening With Gabriel MeyerHeartivist due Northwest (prayerformance)

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Bridging hearts and cultures through story and song.

Join Gabriel Meyer Halevy on a journey through song, stories of sacred activism, movement, interactive meditation, humor, prayer, Kabbalah, Sufism, and co- creating spontaneous transparent community.

Come whoever you are. If you can breathe you are welcome!

Cost: $25 (90 min)
Friday, September 20th, 7:30pm – 9pm

TICKETS HERE: https://reculture-north.tickit.ca/events/25657-gabriel-meyer-halevy-duncan

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About Gabriel

Gabriel was born in Argentina into the family of the human rights champion Rabbi Marshall Meyer. Gabriel opens hearts and builds cross-cultural bridges even beyond enemy lines through music, humor, movement, prayer and story celebrating Spirit.

He sings in over nine languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, Arabic, Sanskrit, Farsi, Turkish and Urdu.
Gabriel follows his father’s footsteps as a spiritual activist and creative prayer leader.

He was given an ordination as a Pursuer of Peace and the honorary title of “true representative of the Jewish people” by Rabbi Zalman Schachter Shalomi, and was initiated into the “order of disorder” by Zen Roshi Bernie Glassman. He had the honor
of a private audience and the support of His Holiness the Dalai Lama for his peace efforts in Israel/Palestine.

He studied sacred wisdom with Shamans from the Americas,
Sufi Sheiks from the Middle East & Africa, and studied with the acclaimed Buddhist teachers Jack Kornfield, Stan Groff, Joanna Macy & the late Thich Nhat Hanh.

Gabriel is a lifelong Peace Activist and co-founded the Sulha Peace Project with Palestinian Elias Jabbour and co-led the organization until 2009.

Gabriel has released four albums – Merkavah, SpiritIsreal, Hateva: Skin of God, and The Human Project. He wrote two books of poetry and co-founded Metatron Ritual Theater Collective(’94 – ’01). Currently based in NYC, he is a core member and coordinator of “Defend the Sacred” Alliance, authors his Substack, “Once a Moonth,” and is finishing his first prose book, an autobiographical fiction of prophetic sorts.

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Time

September 20, 2024 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-07:00)

Location

Lila Music Centre

3228A Gibbins rd, Duncan BC

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