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The Spiritual Path Is Now More About Us Than Me

A dialogue with Diarmuid O’Murchu & Chris Parish


These two men who have devoted their lives to spiritual development delve into the impact that the discovery of the evolutionary process is having on contemporary approaches to spirituality and the development of culture.

The purpose of life, how we interpret spiritual experiences, the understanding of human development and much more have been deeply affected by the influence of evolutionary thinking. How we derive meaning in our lives is changing accordingly, and the spiritual path can no longer be seen as a solitary endeavour.

In this evening talk they will examine what these changes are, how they relate to each one of us and why they will make a difference in our own lives.

Diarmuid O’Murchu is a priest, social psychologist and author of many books, including Quantum Theology, Reclaiming Spirituality and Evolutionary Faith.

Chris Parish is Managing Director of the EnlightenNext London Centre, which he co-founded in 1992, a pioneer of Enlightened Communication and has published several interviews with leading spiritual authorities.


Speaker(s):

Father Diarmuid O’Murchu | talks
Mr Chris Parish | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

5 March 2011 at 7:30 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

EnlightenNext
13 Windsor Street
Islington
N1 8QG
020 7288 7000
http://www.EnlightenNext.org.uk

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Tickets:

£10

Available from:

www.enlightennext.org.uk/blog/in-person-events

Additional Information:

www.enlightennext.org.uk/blog/andrew-cohen-in-the-uk/

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