Consciousness, Evolution and Karma with Robert Thurman (Live Stream Available)

Online registration is closed, but tickets will be available at the door

Registration fee: $45
Registration before September 27: $40
$30 seniors (over 65) and students with ID
(contact info@sacredstream.org for senior and student rates)

Saturday, October 27, 2018
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Live Stream Option
You can register either to attend in person or to stream this event live via Zoom. Please choose “Consciousness, Evolution and Karma with Robert Thurman” below if you plan to join us at the Sacred Stream Center. Please choose “Consciousness, Evolution and Karma with Robert Thurman Live Stream” below if you plan to attend via Zoom.

Robert Thurman, Ph.D., returns to the Sacred Stream Center to offer a teaching on Karma and the Evolution of Consciousness. Dr. Thurman will discuss the processes involved in the evolution of consciousness and address the activity of karma demonstrating how karma is more appropriately seen as a biological theory rather than religious dogma. Thurman will help students understand the ways we shape who we are and will offer practices for focusing on the clarification of body, speech, and mind to help participants develop a greater level of awareness that will enable them to participate in the evolution of their personal experience—not only through this lifetime, but across multiple lifetimes.

About Robert Thurman:
Robert Thurman is recognized worldwide as an authority on religion, spirituality, Asian history, philosophy, Tibetan Buddhism, and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He is a best-selling author, the Je Tsongkhapa Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, President of the Tibet House U.S., and President of the American Institute of Buddhist Studies. In 1997 he was named one of TIME magazine’s 25 most influential Americans.

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Sacred Stream Center


Registration

Registration is closed for this event. To check availability, please contact us at info@sacredstream.org or (415) 333-1434.