Let's Talk About
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Let's Talk About

When

Sunday, 19 April 2026, 15:00 – 17:00

Time

15:0017:00

Price

Not listed — worth a quick ask

About this event

When: Every 3rd Sunday of the month 15:00-17:00 (if desired 15 minute break 16:00-16:15) About the Event: Let’s talk about things we don’t often talk about and share what we think. Certainly some of the things each of us practices to develop ourselves, to find God, to find the meaning of life or to become a better human being, I rarely talk about and I rarely hear other people talk about. However I think (hope) that we can learn from each other by sharing what is going on inside ourselves. Discussion groups like this can get bogged down by (dis)agreements or by people exclusively wanting to talk about what they believe in (as if they are trying to convince others that they should believe the same). I would like us to be disciplined in our talking AND listening. A few guidelines might help to create a respectful, open and relaxed space. Suggested guidelines and practicalities: At the start of each meeting the guidelines are to be considered, modified (if desired) and adopted for the meeting. Confidentiality: Whatever is talked about in the meeting is totally confidential and will not be discussed outside the meeting (also not in the break), not even with people who were present at the time. Confidentiality gives me the freedom to talk about things that I may not want to talk about outside this kind of meetings. Only one person speaks at a time: Optional: the person who is speaking can invite brief comments or answer short questions. Silence between speakers (1-5 minutes).

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