Time, Change, and the Art of Letting Go

Time, Change, and the Art of Letting Go

Explore how philosophers from Heraclitus to Heidegger help us face change, impermanence, and the art of letting go.

By Darren Harper

Date and time

Thursday, March 12, 2026 · 10am - 1pm GMT

Location

Jesmond Library

Saint George's Terrace Jesmond NE2 2DL United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Agenda

10:00 AM

Session 1


We begin with reflections on the nature of time and change through thinkers like Heraclitus (“everything flows”) and Buddhist ideas on impermanence. Through a mix of presentation, journaling, and gro...

11:30 AM

Session 2


The second half includes a short reading from Heidegger and an exercise on identifying areas of resistance to change. Participants take part in a guided contemplative practice on letting go—not as lo...

About this event

Change is one of life’s few certainties—yet it can be difficult to navigate. This reflective half-day course explores how philosophers and wisdom traditions have understood impermanence, transition, and the passage of time. Drawing on insights from thinkers like Heraclitus, the Buddha, and Heidegger, participants consider how to live more peacefully with change and cultivate a sense of continuity amid life’s shifts. Through writing, discussion, and contemplative practice, we explore letting go not as loss, but as growth.

Suggested Reading: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman

Frequently asked questions

Do I need any background in philosophy to take part?

Not at all. This course is designed for people with no previous experience in philosophy. The sessions are accessible, engaging, and focused on practical life wisdom—no academic jargon required.

Is this course religious or spiritual?

While the course draws on wisdom from diverse philosophical and spiritual traditions (including Eastern and Western thought), it is not affiliated with any religion. Spiritual practices such as mindfulness or reflection are offered in a gentle and inclusive way.

What should I bring?

Just a notebook or journal and a pen. Handouts and prompts will be provided. You’re welcome to bring a flask or bottle of water, and most venues have tea/coffee available during breaks.

Is there a lot of group sharing? I’m a bit shy.

Sharing is always optional and guided respectfully. Participants often find the atmosphere warm, inclusive, and supportive, and you're encouraged to participate in whatever way feels right for you.

Can I attend just one or two of the sessions?

Yes, you are welcome to book individual sessions. However, attending the full series offers the richest experience, as the sessions build on each other and form a coherent journey.

Will there be any homework?

There is no formal homework or required reading. However, optional reflections, journaling prompts, and suggested books will be offered for those who wish to explore the topics more deeply between sessions.

Can I bring a friend or partner?

Yes, you’re very welcome to attend with a friend or partner. Each participant needs to register separately to ensure we can accommodate everyone comfortably.

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About Wandering Sage

Wandering Sage is an on-line community for thoughtful seekers—those drawn to reflective practice, timeless wisdom, and the art of living well.

Founded by Darren Harper, it offers a calm, inclusive space to explore philosophy not just as something to study, but something to live.

Whether you're new to philosophy or returning with deeper curiosity, Wandering Sage invites you to ask life’s big questions with wonder, clarity, and compassion.

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