Spirit Talks is a weekly gathering for open, spiritual conversations and connection. It was created to offer community for those exploring spiritual practices and perspectives beyond traditional religions.
“Spirit” means somewhat different things to each of us. Some approach it through ritual or mysticism; others through psychology, philosophy, or wisdom traditions. What unites us is a shared value of intuition, inquiry, reflection, and respect for life.
Our discussions have touched on yoga, meditation, dreams, divination (tarot, astrology), chakras, astral projection, and mystic traditions—including Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, New Age, Indigenous and Shamanic paths.
Attendees are a mix of the curious and the seasoned. Some seek awakening or transformation; others seek healing, or connection with the divine. Conversations range from lighthearted to deeply reflective. Some discuss personal stories and experiences, others explore spiritual narratives on social and political dynamics. Sometimes we talk in one group, other times in smaller groups that form naturally.
We value friendly dialogue—listening with empathy and curiosity, learning from one another. While we may challenge ideas, we avoid arrogance and hostility. We honor individual paths, processes, and frameworks, working to make room for one another.
Just come, sit down, and see where the conversation leads. Spirit has a remarkable way of connecting people in meaningful ways.
We meet Sunday mornings from 10-12:30 (r whenever we’re done) at Enliten Bakery (connected to Guru’s in Provo). You can order food or coffee from either side, but we sit on the Enliten Bakery side.
Just come, sit down, and see where the conversation leads. Spirit has a remarkable way of connecting people for meaningful exchanges.
Look for the two tables together, or the Spirit Talks table sign.