Moments Revealing Unity: Abundance Beyond Uniformity
What if abundance is not found in sameness, but in difference — not in uniformity, but in relationship?
This evening invites a quiet, thoughtful exploration of unity as something that emerges, rather than something imposed.
Peggy and Bill Wittman have spent decades facilitating youth groups, small-group discussions, and experiential retreats rooted in a deep philosophical and spiritual curiosity about what it means to live whole, connected lives. Their work has long explored the meeting point between our physical experience and our spiritual understanding — not as separate realms, but as aspects of a single, unfolding human life.
In recent years, Bill has turned to photography as a contemplative practice, using images to explore what are often called the primary spiritual transcendentals: Unity, Beauty, Goodness, and Truth. His photographs do not instruct or persuade; instead, they offer moments of perception — small openings where unity can be sensed rather than defined.
During this evening gathering, participants will be invited into conversation around the distinction between unity and uniformity, and how this distinction shapes our understanding of abundance. Through shared viewing of photographs and guided discussion in small groups, we will explore how difference, diversity, and particularity may be not obstacles to unity, but its very source.
This is not a lecture or a therapeutic workshop. It is a reflective, participatory evening — an opportunity to listen, to speak, and to notice what becomes visible when we slow down and attend together.
All are welcome who feel drawn to thoughtful conversation, visual inquiry, and the simple, often overlooked moments that reveal a deeper belonging.
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Format: Interactive evening discussion with photographic inquiry
Facilitators: Peggy and Bill Wittman
Sameness asks for less
Unity asks for presence
More is already
Potluck begins at 6:30 pm. Please bring a healthy food contribution to share.
Circle begins at 7:30 pm
South Etobicoke studio. Address provided upon RSVP.
RSVP required. Message or text to save your seat.
All are welcome. By donation.
