This learning circle, geared towards participants with some familiarity with process thought but lacking substantial knowledge of the Islamic tradition, will attempt to present the religion of Islam in connection with the core values or “four hopes” of Process & Faith: Whole Persons, Whole Communities, Whole Planet, and Holistic Thinking.
Meditation is not simply a practice, but a philosophy-based practice, or a practice-based philosophy. With philosophy we mean our fundamental understanding of life and the cosmos, and especially, our understanding of life and death. In this pop-up, Zhenbao Jin will provide an introduction to Daoist meditation, facilitate a discussion, and lead participants in a brief meditation session.
This learning circle, geared towards participants with some familiarity with process thought but lacking substantial knowledge of the Islamic tradition, will attempt to present the religion of Islam in connection with the core values or “four hopes” of Process & Faith: Whole Persons, Whole Communities, Whole Planet, and Holistic Thinking.
Join an engaging discussion on being spiritually independent, and how these spiritual voyagers outside the halls of institutional religion can be important partners in interfaith dialogue.
This learning circle, geared towards participants with some familiarity with process thought but lacking substantial knowledge of the Islamic tradition, will attempt to present the religion of Islam in connection with the core values or “four hopes” of Process & Faith: Whole Persons, Whole Communities, Whole Planet, and Holistic Thinking.