Queensland: Harmony Week – Exploring Ecospirituality

Eco Spirituality

The Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue in collaboration with the Australian Earth Laws Alliance will be hosting a one day workshop, which features presentations about ecocentrism and ecospirituality from Earth Jurispurdence perspectives, in addition to perspectives from many faith traditions. This event also features open space and small group discussions.

The message of Harmony Week is ‘everyone belongs’. We would like to invite you to join us in an exploration of the idea that everyone belongs to cosmos, earth and spirit … that we all have this in common, and that this sense of belonging can bring us together. This is a participatory seminar, in which we will work in small groups, and then report in the larger group to share stories of our own experiences and ideas for nurturing this sense of belonging.

Ecospirituality means different things to different people. At its essence it encapsulates a belief about the deep and sacred interconnectedness of all life and life supporting systems on Earth. The aim of this seminar is to bring together people from diverse faith backgrounds, academics, students, environmentalists and interested citizens, to explore the meaning of ecospirituality in Australian society and its role in our daily lives.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

People from different faith communinities, academics, environmentalists, students, researchers and anyone interested in ecospirituality and the role it plays in modern life.

What:Exploring Ecospirituality – Harmony Week

When: Tuesday 17th March 2015 – 5.30pm for a 6pm start

Where: Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue, Room N35, 170 Kessels Road, Griffith University, Nathan Campus

Cost: Free, book online, Trybooking

More information: http://earthlaws.org.au/events/Exploring-Ecospirituality-2014

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