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Take a little time to gently reflect on the universal power of the love in your own heart to find the courage to love and be loved in all its manifestations.
An interfaith evening of open discussion, stories, poetry and music, as part of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

Speakers include:
Nur Warsame: Warsame was born in Somalia and moved to Australia as a high school student. In 2010 he came out as Australia’s first gay imam. He is a hafiz, ie one who has memorised the Quran. Since 2014 he has run an LGBT support group Marhava (which means welcome in Arabic).

Hugo Ditroia: Hugo is an active member of Acceptance Sydney a LGBTQIA+ Catholic community, based at St Joseph’s Parish in Newtown. In 2020, Hugo completed his Bachelor of Theology and Philosophy, with majors in New Testament and Spirituality. His passion for Church history, theology, scripture, and spirituality—particularly in the context of identity—drives his ongoing journey of study and exploration. Over the past few years, Hugo has focused his research on how scripture, theology, and spirituality intersect with the experiences of marginalized communities, in particular the LGBTQIA+ community.
 
 
registration.rigpa.org.au/civi




 

Take a little time to gently reflect on the universal power of the love in your own heart to find the courage to love and be loved in all its manifestations.
An interfaith evening of open discussion, stories, poetry and music, as part of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
 
The evening will include space for quiet reflection and an opportunity to meet over tea, coffee and cake.
 
Friday 21 February
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Free
 
registration.rigpa.org.au/civi




 

What does love look like to you? What does it mean? How do we create it? How do we unlock it?
 
In celebration of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Rigpa Sydney invites everyone to an interfaith evening exploration of love.  
 
bit.ly/Love2024
 



 

Facing Death and Finding Hope
Monthly book group, meeting on the third Tuesday of each month, 10.30am - 12.30pm, starting 15 August.
Exploring end-of-life themes, as presented in Tibetan Buddhism.

sydney.rigpa.org.au/events-hom


Spend five days immersing yourself in the Tibetan Buddhist wisdom tradition to establish or deepen your daily meditation practice. Learn how to work with distractions and obstacles that may arise during your practice. Create space to experience genuine inner peace.

registration.rigpa.org.au/civi

Inspiring a Revolution in Your Heart and Mind
Online and in person in Sydney Wednesday evenings, 6.30-8.30pm.
sydney.rigpa.org.au/courses/in
 
International Times
Singapore 3.30pm
CET 8.30am
US West Coast 11.30pm Tuesday
 


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