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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Inner Space, The Meditation Centre > Spirituality for Scientists (in-person talk)
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Inner Space. In his famous quote, Albert Einstein highlighted the connection between spirituality and science, emphasising their shared pursuit of universal truths. In this talk, we’ll explore how these seemingly different fields intersect to deepen our understanding of the world. Through engaging discussions and practical insights, we’ll uncover the beautiful links between spirituality and science. Whether you’re a scientist curious about spirituality or a spiritual seeker interested in scientific principles, join us to expand your knowledge and broaden your perspective. Let’s embark on this journey together and unlock the full potential of spirituality and science. All welcome from 6.10pm for refreshments. No need to book. Dr. Prashant Kakoday 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:
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