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'Self knowledge, global responsibility and the unity of being' - three things a 21st century person can't do without'

Nov 8, 2014 14:00
Hamilton House, 
80 Stokes Croft
, Bristol, BS1 3QY
Beshara Trust

 

 

 

"Self knowledge, global responsibility and the unity of being - three things a 21st century person can't do without"


A seminar and open discussion, led by Aaron Cass
Aaron will give a short talk followed by conversation on the theme of self-knowledge as a form of service. He will examine what the ideas of self-knowledge and service might mean when one accepts the unity of being as the starting point, and what the results might be if one does not.

Aaron literally grew up with the Beshara School. He is Director of Self Knowledge Global Responsibility, an organisation that came into being in 2009 with the first SKGR Symposium at Chisholme House in Scotland. (See www.selfknowledgeglobalresponsibility.org) and was instrumental in bringing about the Rumi Festival at Chisholme House in the summer of 2013. He is part of Vast Earth Orchestra which has released two albums, Green Bird and Garden Amidst the Flames. (For a taste, see his listing in myspace.com)

Saturday, November 8, from 2 – 5pm

Hamilton House
80 Stokes Croft
Bristol
BS1 3QY

All welcome    Admission free    Suggested donation £5

Contact information: 
For information and to register interest in attending talks in Bristol, email bristolbeshara@outlook.com

To find out about events at Chisholme House and around the UK and abroad, and for volunteering opportunities at Chisholme House, see: www.beshara.org 

Events in Bristol are supported by the Beshara Trust, a registered charity.

 

 

 

"Self knowledge, global responsibility and the unity of being - three things a 21st century person can't do without"


A seminar and open discussion, led by Aaron Cass
Aaron will give a short talk followed by conversation on the theme of self-knowledge as a form of service. He will examine what the ideas of self-knowledge and service might mean when one accepts the unity of being as the starting point, and what the results might be if one does not.

Aaron literally grew up with the Beshara School. He is Director of Self Knowledge Global Responsibility, an organisation that came into being in 2009 with the first SKGR Symposium at Chisholme House in Scotland. (See www.selfknowledgeglobalresponsibility.org) and was instrumental in bringing about the Rumi Festival at Chisholme House in the summer of 2013. He is part of Vast Earth Orchestra which has released two albums, Green Bird and Garden Amidst the Flames. (For a taste, see his listing in myspace.com)

Saturday, November 8, from 2 – 5pm

Hamilton House
80 Stokes Croft
Bristol
BS1 3QY

All welcome    Admission free    Suggested donation £5

Contact information: 
For information and to register interest in attending talks in Bristol, email bristolbeshara@outlook.com

To find out about events at Chisholme House and around the UK and abroad, and for volunteering opportunities at Chisholme House, see: www.beshara.org 

Events in Bristol are supported by the Beshara Trust, a registered charity.

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