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OMA Center for Mind, Body & Spirit Hosts Internationally Acclaimed Author and Lecturer, Marianne Williamson

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Image 1: Marianne Williamson;
Image 2: OMA’s Board Members: John Maletta, Gail Hunter, Maureen Oehrle, Deb Carter, Susan Evans, Judy Traister, Anita Russell, Callie Gropp, Emily Carlson, Erin Daquelente Missing from photo:  Susan Amorose, Robin Clarke, Yvette Dobies, Krista Long [Click images for larger view]
OMA CENTER FOR MIND, BODY & SPIRIT HOSTS INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR AND LECTURER, MARIANNE WILLIAMSON
PITTSBURGH, PA (PittsburghNewsWire.com) — Headlining their esteemed lecture series, OMA Center for Mind, Body and Spirit brings Marianne Williamson to Pittsburgh as part of her “Love America Tour.”  An internationally acclaimed author and lecturer, Williamson is widely recognized for teachings based on “A Course in Miracles” and her mega bestseller, “A Return to Love.”
Ms. Williamson is touring the country this year, discussing how a revolution in consciousness paves the way to both personal and national renewal.  “Nothing could be more important right now than that we find a way to be enlightened in the area of politics. Once again, we often think of our spirituality as separate from this category of life, when in fact, our spirituality is our grounding within any area, because it is our grounding in an understanding of who we deeply are,” says Williamson.
“We are thrilled to be hosting one of the world’s most transformational spiritual teachers and to involve Pittsburgh in this conversation about raising our individual consciousness in order to raise the collective consciousness of our nation and our world,” says OMA’s Maureen Oehrle.
DATE:  Wednesday, May 9, 2018
TIME:  7:00-8:30pm
LOCATION:  The Twentieth Century Club in Oakland
TICKETS:  www.omapittsburgh.org
COST:  $75
About OMA Center for Mind, Body & Spirit – Founded in 2013, OMA is a non-profit organization devoted to holistic wellness for all people.  OMA celebrates and supports a community of individuals with varied experiences and expression, including socioeconomic status, race, national origin, religious background, sexual orientation, gender identity and ability.  OMA currently offers a bi-monthly lecture series, periodic workshops, classes, special events, national speakers and a summer program for youth, “Art in the Garden.”
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