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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Inner Space, The Meditation Centre > Time is Short - Let's Get Ready: A Climate & Consciousness Event
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Inner Space. The aim of this event is to understand the spiritual answers for the challenging times to come, with clear steps for how to attain the necessary tools to be spiritually prepared. The rational approach taken during this session makes it relevant to anyone who is spiritually minded including those from an atheistic background. We will emphasis the subject of bondages and how these unquestioned bondages are the real cause of our despair and suffering. With this in mind, the meditation practices are aimed at attaining internal freedom. The session promotes a spiritual high ground, whilst making it easy and practical for the novice to learn the steps to start the process. These are necessary tools to deal with the ups and downs on this rollercoaster of life. For official registration please go to: https://forms.gle/4TVn6A8ab554Dn4×6 Keynote Speaker: Dr Prashant Kakoday Prashant is based in Cambridge and has a background in surgery and integrated health. His main interest is in the relationship between the psyche, emotions, behaviour and health. He has spoken on these subjects in many countries and institutions, including the W.H.O. and the Medical Teaching Program in the U.S.A. This talk is part of the Inner Space, The Meditation Centre series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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