Power & Spirituality: Philosophical embodiment as emancipatory practice


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In this series of events I would like to explore the relationship of power and spirituality with you.
In which way can spiritual traditions and practices be empowering and liberating?
And on the other hand: How do religious and worldly power structures inhibit our natural spirituality?
This is the second event in which we'll explore how philosophy can sometimes appear as a continuation of cultural habits, but also be an empowering spiritual practice if we cultivate awareness of our needs and our natural flow instead of staying "in our heads".
To do that we will combine conversation with embodiment: Can actions, gestures, play, or silence sometimes say more than words?
Feel free to bring the topics that are dear to you heart so that we can include them into our exploration.
The location is the "Schwarze Katze" (easy to recognize by the black cat symbol) at Fettstraße 23, near the Christuskirche subway station.
When you enter the basement entrance, you’ll find us on the left in the group room.
About the location:
The Schwarze Katze is a space for various social libertarian groups (such as the FAU union) and has a (mostly German) library offering a selection of books that critically engage with the topic of power, especially anarchism, but also feminism, education, and many other related subjects.
Event Rules:
> To ensure a meaningful and respectful experience, here are the guidelines:
> Respectful Interaction: Everyone is entitled to their opinions, but rudeness, interrupting others, or dismissive comments will not be tolerated. Let’s keep this a safe and welcoming space.
> Raise Your Hand: To maintain order and give everyone a fair chance to speak, we ask participants to raise their hand before contributing to the discussion.
> This event is all about curiosity, exploration, and respect. Bring your best ideas, an open mind, and a willingness to engage in meaningful conversations. We look forward to hearing your unique perspectives and making this event a memorable experience for everyone!

Power & Spirituality: Philosophical embodiment as emancipatory practice