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About this Event
Are science and spirituality compatible? Are we on the threshold of a new understanding of their relationship?
Come and explore key questions on science and spirituality – both ancient and contemporary – and their relevance today. Featuring talks by Rupert Sheldrake and the Fintry Trust, with time for questions and answers.
Science and spirituality play hugely important roles in how we understand and engage with the experiences of life. However, scientific materialism has made it increasingly difficult for people to accept the ‘blind faith’ of many religions, or to believe in supernatural or spiritual realms.
Many of the world’s wisdom traditions, on the other hand, embrace the reality and power of non-material realms. And new scientific initiatives, which explore mind - body links, such as the neuroscience of meditation and its effects on well-being, are beginning to open new perspectives on reality.
A short introductory talk by the Fintry Trust will reveal some ancient scientific conceptions of reality, which unite the ‘Above and the Below’, and lay the foundations for a more holistic world view.
Rupert Sheldrake will explore themes from his recent books: 'Ways to Go Beyond: Spiritual Practices in a Scientific Age and Science' and 'Spiritual Practices Reconnecting through Direct Experiences'.
“Science (from the Latin 'scire' – to know) is knowledge – whether of unseen principles or of concrete phenomena. It has a spiritual aspect as well as a material one.” The Fintry Trust
“The effects of spiritual practices are now being investigated as never before, and many studies have shown that religious and spiritual practices generally make people happier and healthier.” Rupert Sheldrake
Date: 21st November 2019
Time: 7pm (bar open from 6pm)
Venue: Arnos Vale Anglican Chapel
Free Parking: for up to 30 cars
15 minute walk: from Temple Meads railway station
General Admission: £12
Student Concessions: £8 (please bring student ID card on night)
Hosts: The Fintry Trust with Arnos Vale.
Rupert Sheldrake is a renowned scientist and author www.sheldrake.org
The Fintry Trust is an Educational Charity Dedicated to Integral Wisdom (No. 1167759) www.thefintrytrust.org.uk
Arnos Vale Anglican Chapel Bristol is a magnificent Grade II Listed Venue https://arnosvale.org.uk
Venue contact details and info
Name: Anglican Chapel Arnos Vale Cemetry
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Capacity: 100
Opening hours: 19:00-22:00
Food served: Bar open from 18:00
Nearest Bus Stop: Paintworks
Address: Anglican Chapel Arnos Vale Cemetry Bath Road Bristol BS4 3EW, Bristol, BS4 3EW
Venue short url: https://www.skiddle.com/venues/99328/
Type of venue: Other
Drinks served: Bar open from 18:00
Parking: Free Parking
Nearest Train Station: Temple Meads Train Station
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