Spirituality and Nonsense
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Spirituality and Nonsense

By The Salisbury Centre SCIO

An open discussion about spiritual awakening in all forms. What it is, what it means to you, and how to come to self-realisation

Location

The Salisbury Centre

2 Salisbury Road Edinburgh EH16 5AB United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Spirituality • New Age

When:

Second Wednesday of a month 18:30-20:00


About the Event:

An open discussion about spiritual awakening in all forms. What it is, what it means to you, and how to come to self-realisation. Facilitated group discussion, contemplation, growth and support.


How to attend:

Book via Eventbrite

or email: urbanyurt@gmail.com



Suggested donations :

This event is on a suggested donation sliding scale. Please decide in what category you fall and what you might be able to contribute. Tiers are:


  • £5 - Concession Tier 1
  • £10 - Sustainable Tier 2
  • £15 Generous Tier 3


Note: For those unable to contribute financially, please get in touch with the facilitator to claim a free OR subsidised ticket.

Please email urbanyurt@gmail.com



Room:

Wellspring Room


Accessibility:

  • Art Room/Library/Garden/Wellspring Room: “the room is fully accessible”
  • Studio: “the room is not accessible at the moment”

The Salisbury Centre’s kitchen door and toilet are now wheelchair accessible. The Garden can also be accessed by wheelchairs via a movable ramp via the Art Room Annex. Please let the organisers know in advance of any access requirements.


Please, it is important to let the organisers know in advance of any access requirements. Please email: urbanyurt@gmail.com



About the Facilitator:

Damian Tremlett worked as a business manager until 2018, when he started to awaken and his life changed. He spent 7 years studying texts from across wisdom traditions. He is now certified as a Counsellor in Psychology of Consciousness and recently completed Enlightenment Intensive Masters' traning.


More About Donations:

Participation in our community-led events is on a voluntary ‘by donation’ basis. This means that nobody is expected to make a payment if they cannot afford to do so.

Any donations received will go to the the Centre, helping to make the events’ programme sustainable

For events which are Drop-ins you can donate on the day by:

  • Bringing cash
  • donating online on www.salisburycentre.org/donate (Please use reference “EVENT NAME“).
  • Card payment option available at the entrance hall (Please enter the event name before making payment)


“What donation tier might be best applicable to me?”


  • Concession Tier 1

This tier is for those who are students on a low income, carers, or single parents. It is also for people who are unemployed or underemployed, navigating financial hardship, or facing systemic barriers. If you rarely spend on extras or feel stressed about meeting basic needs, this tier exists so that you can still participate. Your presence matters, and you are welcome here.


  • Sustainable Tier 2 Choose this tier if you have stable employment or a regular income, are able to meet your basic needs and some wants, and can occasionally go out or put a little money aside. At this level, you don’t often worry about making ends meet.


  • Generous Tier 3This option is for those with a comfortable income or savings, who may own their home or have access to family wealth. You might go on holidays, eat out regularly, or shop for pleasure. Contributing at this tier helps support the wider community and those accessing the concession rate.

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