Tuesday, 4 October 2011

The Bond with Lynne McTaggart - Monday 10 October 2011 - 7.00 PM to 8.30 PM


Competition, assumed to be the most fundamental of human urges, forms the basis of our society, our economy, and most of our relationships. But according to award-winning author Lynne McTaggart and her latest book The Bond, we are living a lie. All the crises we face today, including the financial recession, have occurred precisely because the lives we’ve chosen to lead are based on competition and are not consistent with our truest nature as givers and sharers.

Pulling together a vast array of cutting edge scientific discovery, Lynne demonstrates that we are in constant relationship with everything and everyone. All living things succeed and prosper only when they see themselves as part of a greater whole, which she has called The Bond.

In addition to providing a new narrative for our lives, Lynne also provides the first roadmap of how to live according to this new scientific story – a prescription for living based on cooperation and partnership. Lynne offers unique information about how to retrain ourselves to see the world from a more holistic perspective, to enjoy more cooperative relationships – even across the deepest divides – to enjoy more united social groups, and to discover a new and authentic purpose. During her talk you will experience the power of the Bond first-hand with a demonstration of powerful techniques that transform a small group of strangers into a super-organism – and a potent healing circle.

Lynne McTaggart, one of the pre-eminent spokespersons on consciousness, the new physics and the science of spirituality, is the award-winning journalist and author of six books, including the worldwide bestsellers The Field, The Intention Experiment and The Bond.

Her message is inspiring and empowering: by simple changes of perspective and action locally, each of us can become a major game changer, both to both transform our culture and to move out of crisis, individually and collectively.

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