Date: Every 3rd Sunday of the month
Time 15:00-17:00 (if desired 15 minute break 16:00-16:15)
Room : Library/ Art Room/ Well-Spring Room (Room vary according to availability). All these room are fully accessible.
Dates: 3rd Sunday Monthly
Let’s talk about things we don’t often talk about and share what we think.
Certainly some of the things each of us practices to develop ourself, to find God, to find the meaning of life or to become a better human being, I rarely talk about and I rarely hear other people talk about.
However we think (hope) that we can learn from each other by sharing what is going on inside ourselves.
Discussion groups like this can get bogged down by disagreements or by people exclusively wanting to talk about what they believe in (as if they are trying to convince others to believe the same).
I would like us to be disciplined in our talking AND listening. A few guidelines might help to create a respectful, open and relaxed space.
Guidelines and practicalities:
No need to book, but if you want more information before attending please email Geetam: [email protected]
This is now a Salisbury Centre Community Event; attendance is by donation (but we would like to cover at least the room rent); please give cash to Geetam or use the contactless device in the hall with the reference “Lets talk about” BEFORE entering the amount.
We agree what the subject is and what the subject for the next session will be.
Example Subjects of exploration
“Meditation” can cover a whole range of techniques and traditions (separate subjects?):
◦ Why meditate?
◦ What is your experience when you meditate?
◦ How do you meditate?
◦ Is Mindfulness different from meditation?
What have you tried that did not work or did not work the way you expected?
◦ techniques, rituals, therapies, religious practices
God
◦ Words: e.g. Source, Goddess, (named) Deity , Life Force, Creator, etc.
◦ Is it useful to use the word [God] and what do you mean by it?
◦ Do you have an image of [God], a bit like a personal image or an image that a
certain religion suggests; or do you use the word [God] for the underlying
creative/life force of the universe; or something else?
Is it useful to ask: “Who am I?”
◦ Variations: “Who am I?”, “What am I?”, “Where is the ‘me’; inside, outside,
both?”
Ego
◦ Is it a problem or a feature?
◦ How do you experience it?
Will
◦ What is it?
◦ Does free will exist?
Gratitude
◦ Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved.
◦ Whether you believe in a divine plan or in the big bang and random evolution,
the fact that we are here as sentient beings, talking to each other is a miracle.
Life after/before death
◦ Heaven & Hell
◦ Reincarnation