I'm specifically not going into detail about what is being taught for the primary reason that some of it requires deep processing, which doesn't lend itself to a blog format.
One of the interesting quirks of this campus is that people donate things. When people donate, they donate whatever their heart tells them to, and so these odds emails pop up from time to time.
For example, every day there is a table that has free, day old bread on it. We've had some very good bagles and sourdough the past few days because someone(s) keep donating bread. It's great!
There is a boutique where you can pick up free items. It is very much like a thrift store, used shoes, and clothing. Items which are very useful when you have a need.
Acclimating to this culture of supply is one of the fun unexpected quirks of living this lifestyle.
The most interesting email I've gotten recently read:
Come enjoy a program by Phyllis Heil from Hickory, NC
International Whistling Entertainer of the year 2005 & 2006
I gotta say, I didn't even know there was such a thing, but I'll be very interested in attending if my schedule permits!