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Sunday Inquiry Group, Autumn 2024

Join an inquiry group this fall to learn this fundamental practice of the Diamond Approach where we explore our immediate experience to lead us to greater depth and truth. 6 meetings between April 21 and June 30.

Sunday Inquiry Group, Autumn 2024
Sunday Inquiry Group, Autumn 2024

Time & Location

21 Apr 2024, 10:00 am NZST – 30 Jun 2024, 11:30 am NZST

Virtual Event

About the event

Inquiry is the central practice of the Diamond Approach path to spiritual realization.  Everything we experience is part of an unfolding meaningful tapestry that reveals the true depth and potential of who we are.  Learning to inquire is learning how to approach what happens in our day-to-day living – our joys, sorrows, frustrations, doldrums, delights, quietudes – in a new way. We can go beyond the repetitive cycle of trying to arrange our inner and outer worlds to make us feel fulfilled, successful, connected and complete, and discover that Being, our essential spiritual nature, is already living through us, waiting for our welcome and interest.

Two groups will be meeting in the autumn of 2024.  In each group, up to 10 people will be able to participate in a format that includes short meditations, body awareness practices to support here-and-now contact with our experience, brief teachings about the practice of inquiry, and the opportunity for several people each meeting to be guided by a Diamond Approach teacher in inquiring into what is happening for them personally.

Six Sundays at 10.00am - 11.30am NZT on zoom.  Led by Brian Leahy.

Sunday April 21     Sunday May 5       Sunday May 19

Sunday June 2      Sunday June 16    Sunday June 30       

195 NZD for the series of 6 meetings

For more information, please contact Brian at bleahy@earthlink.net

Brian Leahy is a Diamond Approach teacher who currently lives mostly in California and spends part of the year in New Zealand.  He has studied with Hameed Ali (A. H. Almaas) and Karen Johnson, the founders of the Diamond Approach, for nearly 30 years.

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