Streetlevel: Center of Light on Smith
We gave this Henry Radusky building a harsh review when we saw it rising in 2007. Now, it’s fully erect and sporting its new occupant: Center of Light, a Christian mystical school, it seems, whose motto is “It’s a soul thing.” Classes include Introduction to Meditation and Christian Mysticism, Bible Contemplation and Tree of Life…

We gave this Henry Radusky building a harsh review when we saw it rising in 2007. Now, it’s fully erect and sporting its new occupant: Center of Light, a Christian mystical school, it seems, whose motto is “It’s a soul thing.” Classes include Introduction to Meditation and Christian Mysticism, Bible Contemplation and Tree of Life instruction (“for the purpose of unfolding the Soul alchemically and for opening up one’s spiritual consciousness to the Wisdom of God”). Hey, this ain’t no bank or cell phone shop. GMAP
I better jump into the fray and bring a sense of decorum back to this thread. PS, I met Lisa at the End of the World (Or Maybe Not) party but cannot divulge any details of her beauty. Let’s just say she puts the after picture of Jessica over there to shame ————>
Lisa, Lisa, Lisa….when I first read that I was going to comment, but didn’t want to raise the issue.
Considering what people already think of me here, I didn’t want to elevate my own coarse position.
“spiritual businesses” an oxymoron or a violation of IRS rules???
can’t be freudian slip if i didn’t know what it meant, fellas. on the other hand, i have been educated and will no longer refer to erect buildings as sporting–especially those with devout spiritual businesses inside them.
It could be worse. I don’t see any Fedders.
I do have to say that I think PS is right and that was quite the Freudian analogy.
here, Lisa:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sportin%27%20a%20Woodie
i don’t see what’s so risque about “sporting”… but maybe i’ve been shacked up too long. dave, thanks for not revealing all those incredibly juicy details. phew.
sounds like the christian analog of kabbalah. maybe a brilliant idea in bad economic times when ppl may turn more to religion. *cha ching!*