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Convention 2009

Scotts College, Wellington 

3 to 7 January 2009


Theme: INTUITION ON THE PATH:  learning to recognise and work with it

Principal Featured Speaker: Rosanne DeBats of Adelaide.

Rosanne will speak on:
Mind and Brain: the science and mystery of consciousness.
The Evolution of Consciousness: receiving (intuition) and sending (intention), what comes after the exhaustion of Materialism.
The Four Ways of Knowing: Scientific, Philosophical, Faith and Intuitive.  (This one in workshop format)

These are provisional titles, subject to change.

Rosanne DeBats is a registered psychologist, and has spent many years in public policy research.  She was active in the Women's Electoral Lobby in its early days, and has built an energy-efficient house at the Aldinga Arts Eco-Village.   Rosanne is particularly interested in exploring the evolution of consciousness and teasing out what its implications might be for us and the times in which we live.  Much of her work involves looking for connections and commonalities in different traditions and world views, furthering our understanding of both the richness of diversity and the oneness of all.

She combines lucid insight and clarity of concept with a delightful personality! 

Programme

The programme will combine stimulating talks and workshops, with time to connect with others, and an outing to a natural attraction. Details will be posted as they become available.

Registration

The Registration Form will be posted as soon as possible.

For Convention Registration enquiries, please contact
Theosophical Society
18 Belvedere St
Epsom
Auckland 1051
Phone 09 529 1743

Registration Deadline:   Details to be supplied when available.

Cost:  Details to be supplied when available.

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