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It is important to the
Column Center and its founders to give back to the community and our
society at large. Being tax exempt, we raise
money, collect clothing and food donations for the less fortunate
and are partnering with other local organizations in developing a
strategic life skills management program for those who need assistance
back into the workforce. If you would like to make a cash or credit
card donation to this effort click on the link below.

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Check out details about the
GALLERY SESSION here!

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Workshops & Forums
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Visit a few of the Column Center
founder's individual websites:
Column Center Founders
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Executive Director:
Kathleen Tucci |
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Matt Waters |
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Deanna Melzer |
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PJ Spur |
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Sherry Baines |
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Chris Clark |
Check out pictures and details...
The Intuitive Safari was a
HUGE success! With raffle prizes, a silent auction, and amazing readings
from some of DFW's most highly sought after Readers, the afternoon’s
festivities were astounding. Click here
or above for more information.
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The Column Center offers a wide
variety of professional instructors
and is a spectacular venue for your metaphysical training. We offer courses in psychic awareness, remote
viewing, past life regression, meditation, psychometry, chakra clearing,
animal totems, tarot and angel card instruction, education on indigo &
crystal children, food & nutrition for optimum spiritual awareness,
medical intuition, organized religion history, and many others. It is our
sincere desire to open a world of new and exciting opportunities for
everyone by providing a comfortable place to play, learn and grow
spiritually!
Check Workshop Calendar
Here!


Offices
Workshops and forums are held at our
offices in Carrollton so check the calendar for details, dates, times, and location
of current events.
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The Column Center
Graystone Centre
3010 LBJ Frwy
Suite 1200
For directions
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Faith, beauty, social and
moral consciousness, and spiritual mind and body come together in
instilling a sense of peace and tranquility, wisdom and knowledge in the
new and exciting Column Center Metaphysical Facility.
Spirit moves in
remarkable ways. It is through Spirit that a group of individuals came
together unknowing of what was in the making. They each had a passion
to make a difference in the world. Through divine guidance these single
souls united on a path with a drive to continue to learn spiritually,
but more importantly, build a place where others could foster their
knowledge by exploring and manifesting their own soul's purpose. The
Column Center is an ideal energy environment for developing and growing
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We currently utilize two temporary
locations. One is located in the heart of Las Colinas, just off of
Highway 114 and O'Connor, and the other location is near LBJ and Josey
Lane in North Dallas. With this innovative building project, our future
progressive center will be built with the intent of providing a state of
inspirational learning environments and enlightenment that lead to
wellness of the soul and higher being within each of us. The facility
with its lush gardens, walking trails, fountains and works of art
positioned throughout the development, will have two buildings, a
community center and classrooms.
FOR
MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN BE A PART CLICK HERE!

PURCHASE YOUR MEMORIAL BRICK OR
NAME PLAQUE TODAY!
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GOING GREEN!

Get ready to shrink your footprint on Mother Earth. No
Birkenstocks necessary.
By Jenna Schnuer
Figuring
out which are the must-dos amid the slew of should-do's bandied about by
talking heads can get mighty confusing pretty quickly. Luckily, you have us
to cut through all that chatter.
We checked in with some experts to find out their top tips for decreasing
your impact on the earth — otherwise known as reducing your carbon (or
ecological) footprint.
“A carbon footprint is really a visual metaphor for what kind of energy and
resources each of us [uses as we go through our day],” says Lisa Wise,
executive director of the Center for a New American Dream. “If you have a
large footprint, it means you require a large number of environmental
resources to sustain your place on this planet. The smaller the footprint,
the more sustainable your lifestyle is.”
To put it more scientifically, a carbon footprint measures “the impact human
activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse
gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide,” according to
CarbonFootprint.com (a website where you can measure your own usage).
Nowadays, Americans are among the leaders in using up the earth’s resources
— which is not exactly something you want to be known for. The average
American “generates about 15,000 pounds of carbon dioxide every year from
personal transportation, home energy use, and from the energy used to
produce all of the products and services we consume,” according to
ClimateCrisis.net. And that, the World Wildlife Fund’s Living Planet Report
says, gobbles up nearly 24 acres’ worth of natural resources during a
lifetime. Compare that with the average carbon footprint of the Italians,
which is seven acres; of the Japanese, which is 12 acres; and of the
Indonesians, who tread lightly, using just three acres per person.
But no matter how well (or poorly) each individual country is doing, it all
adds up to a not-so-pretty picture.
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