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Jun21
FREE

Secular Community Mindfulness & Meditation Circle

Secular Community Mindfulness & Meditation Circle FREE (Donations gratefully accepted to help pay for venue and teacher's time) Looking for a regular opportunity to slow down, reconnect, and practice mindfulness in a supportive community? Join us for a weekly mindfulness and meditation circle where people of all experience levels and varying beliefs are welcome. Whether you're completely new to meditation, returning after a break, or looking for ongoing support in your practice, this group provides a relaxed and welcoming space to learn and grow together. Each session includes guided meditation, mindfulness exercises, discussion, and practical tools that can help you navigate everyday life with greater calm, clarity, and resilience. Rather than a formal course with a fixed start and finish date, this is an ongoing community group that people can join at any time. Sessions draw from an 8-week Mindfulness 101 curriculum, with topics rotating throughout the year. This means you'll continually encounter fresh opportunities to deepen your understanding and strengthen your practice, regardless of when you begin. Topics include: • Mindfulness fundamentals • Meditation techniques • Stress and anxiety management • Working with difficult thoughts and emotions • Self-compassion and acceptance • Values and purposeful living • Mindful communication and relationships • Bringing mindfulness into daily life No previous experience is necessary. Just bring yourself, an open mind, and a willingness to practice. About the Facilitator Jeremy West is a mindfulness teacher with over 15 years of mindfulness study and practice and more than 5 years of teaching experience. He currently teaches the Mindfulness 101 course at in Lismore. Drawing on his background in mindfulness, psychology, communications, and coaching, Jeremy is passionate about helping people cultivate greater awareness, resilience, and wellbeing. His teaching style is practical, down-to-earth, and focused on helping participants apply mindfulness in real-world situations. Come as you are. Stay for the meditation, the learning, and the community.

location_onQCWA Coolangatta Beach Side, Coolangatta

Brisbane, Australia In-Person Support Group - Recovering from Religion
Jun21
FREE

Brisbane, Australia In-Person Support Group - Recovering from Religion

**About our local meeting:** The Brisbane Recovering from Religion Support Group meet on the **third Sunday** of each month at the State Library of Queensland, Level 4, Room 4a at 10am-12pm local time. Full address: State Library of Queensland, Cultural Precinct, Stanley Pl, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia **PLEASE NOTE: RSVP is HIGHLY encouraged due to space limitations** Agenda: * Opening announcements * Introductions (You do not have to speak or give a real name) * General discussion on topics related to religious recovery, doubt, or non-belief. We offer peer support and suggest resources as needed. **No preaching, evangelising or proselytizing allowed**. * Closing announcements including information and resources of interest, followed by optional social hangout **What Recovering from Religion Is About:** Do you doubt your beliefs? Have questions about changing or leaving your faith? You are not alone—and we are here to help. Recovering from Religion (RfR) exists to provide ongoing, personal support for individuals who are examining, changing, or choosing to let go of their religious beliefs. We are **not** here to deconvert anyone or tell you what to believe. We **are** here to offer understanding, support, and healing during what can often be a challenging and emotional transitional period. This kind of transition can bring a wide range of feelings and may have a ripple effect across many areas of life. RfR Support Group meetings are designed to be **safe, anonymous spaces** where you can openly share doubts, fears, and experiences—without judgment, proselytizing, or biased feedback. If you need someone to talk to before your meeting date, RfR offers both a hotline and an online chat for immediate support. Call **[+61 2 8203 7137](tel:+61282037137)** or visit **[www.recoveringfromreligion.org](http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/)** to chat online. There is **no cost** to attend our support groups. If you feel inspired to contribute, donations can be made at: **[www.recoveringfromreligion.org.au/donate](http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/donate)** Please note that RfR volunteers are **peer supporters**, not licensed therapists. If you feel you may benefit from professional mental health support, we encourage you to explore the **Secular Therapy Project**. This service connects you with thoroughly vetted therapists who provide only evidence-based, non-religious treatment—no rosaries, no faith healing. Fees, insurance, and sliding scale options vary by provider. Learn more at **[www.seculartherapy.org](http://www.seculartherapy.org/)**. Looking for reliable information but don’t know where to start? Browse our extensive resource database: **[https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/resources](https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/resources)** Love what RfR does? Consider volunteering! We offer a variety of roles and would be glad to have you. Explore opportunities at **[www.recoveringfromreligion.org/volunteer](http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/volunteer)** Unable to make it to a meeting—or want to attend more? Support groups are offered nearly every day, most of them online. You do **not** need to live in the same city or state to join a virtual group. View our full calendar here: **[https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/sg-calendar](https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/sg-calendar)** Have feedback or concerns? Please share your thoughts with us through our anonymous feedback form: **[https://forms.gle/abxkXCCPCbxjFQuY8](https://forms.gle/abxkXCCPCbxjFQuY8)** For all RfR links, programs, and resources in one place, visit our Linktree: **[https://linktr.ee/RecoveringFromReligion](https://linktr.ee/RecoveringFromReligion)**

location_onStanley Place, Cultural Precinct, South Bank, Brisbane

🌸International day of Yoga - Wellness, Empowerment & Global Wellbeing🌸
Jun21
FREE

🌸International day of Yoga - Wellness, Empowerment & Global Wellbeing🌸

🌸 International day of Yoga - Wellness, Empowerment & Global Wellbeing🌸 The *International Day of Yoga* (IDY) is a globally celebrated event dedicated to the practice and benefits of yoga. Observed annually on *June 21*, this day emphasizes the importance of yoga in promoting holistic health and well-being. Recognized by the United Nations, IDY encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to incorporate yoga into their lives, fostering physical, mental, and spiritual growth. The celebration of IDY highlights yoga’s universal appeal and its ability to unite individuals worldwide in a shared pursuit of health and peace. **Event Details:** 📅 **Date:** Sunday, 21 June 2026 ⏰ **Time:** 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM ACST 📍 **Location:** North Adelaide Community Centre and Library, 176 Tynte Street, North Adelaide, SA 5006 💸 **Cost:** Free **What to Expect:** 🧘‍♀️ Yoga Session (1.5 hours): Led by highly experienced Yoga teachers from the Art of Living, this session will focus on physical strength, flexibility, and balance, tailored to enhance Mental, Physical and Spiritual well being. 🧘‍♀️ Meditation Session: Following the yoga practice, enjoy a calming meditation to relax your mind, reduce stress, and enhance inner peace. **Benefits:** 🏋️‍♀️ Physical Health: Improve your flexibility, strength, and overall physical fitness. 🧠 Mental Wellbeing: Learn techniques to reduce stress and anxiety, and improve your mental clarity. 💪 Empowerment: Connect with other Yogis, share experiences, and feel empowered through a supportive community. 📚 Guidance from Experts: Gain insights and tips from seasoned Yoga teachers with extensive experience. **What to Bring:** 🧘 Yoga mat 👚 Comfortable clothing 🚰 Water bottle 😊 An open mind and a positive spirit **For any queries:** 📞 Contact: Manpreet :0422474782, Smriti : 0469772390 We look forward to seeing you there and sharing this transformative journey and let's make whole World Healthy with Yoga!!

location_on176 Tynte St, North Adelaide

Paranormal Romance Book Club and Culture
Jun21
FREE

Paranormal Romance Book Club and Culture

Hi all, Welcome to the June Paranormal Book Club!! If you love books that are lighter and fluffier to read, with supernatural elements (magic, vampires, werewolves, etc.) then you will enjoy this group. After book club we head off and become a tourist in our own city, by attending an exhibition or some other cultural activity. For June, we are going to meet at Time Out Fed Square for book club, then head up to the State Library to visit the Rebel Heart: Love Letters and Other Declarations exhibition: [Rebel Heart: Love letters and other declarations | State Library Victoria](https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/rebel-heart-love-letters-and-other-declarations) The books for Sunday 21 June 2026 are: Can't Spell Treason without Tea by Rebecca Thorne [Can't Spell Treason Without Tea (Tomes & Tea, #1) by Rebecca Thorne | Goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61753288-can-t-spell-treason-without-tea) Cinder House by Freya Marske [Cinder House by Freya Marske | Goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/222376570-cinder-house) Red Star Rebels by Amie Kaufman [Red Star Rebels by Amie Kaufman | Goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/236064352-red-star-rebels) If you would like to look at all the books that we have read so far, click [here](https://1drv.ms/x/s!Am2wjNpl1c1ijCNvt-hrWM8gPaem?e=riV48x). Finally, if you can't make it, please change your RSVP to a NO. Spaces are limited, so it will give other people a chance to attend. Happy reading until then!! 🤓

location_onTime Out Federation Square, Melbourne

Hunter Valley Cycle, Victoria St Station to Paterson 25kms
Jun21
FREE

Hunter Valley Cycle, Victoria St Station to Paterson 25kms

On this event we will do a relatively easy 25km ride through the hisoric villages of Lower Hunter. We will start in East Maitland and ride through historic Morpeth and Largs before taking the backroad into Paterson. From Paterson we can return back a slightly different way or we can get the 4.04PM train home from Paterson or Martins Creek. The plan is to arrive at Victoria Street Station at 10.30 AM on Sunday 21 June, If you are coming by train you just need to get the 7.21AM Central to Newcastle service and then change at Hamilton for the Telarah service which arrives at Victoria Street Station at 10.28AM. If you are coming by car just park on the western (New England Highway) side of Victoria Street Station. You can leave your extra luggage in your car or take it to my place which is just around the corner from Victoria Street Station. We will then commence our ride, firstly through Raworth and then along the cycling path into Morpeth where we may stop for a coffee. Afterwards we ride through Largs and Woodville and then along the quiet backroad into Paterson. We will have lunch at Paterson and then we have the option of riding back a slightly different way or riding a bit further into Vacy and Martins Creek and getting the train back to Victoria Street. **The ride.** We will be on quiet rural roads the whole way. All roads are bitumen. You will need to take about 750ml of water. Please also take a spare tube and a kit for replacing a tube if required. Toilet stops are available in Morpeth. Woodville and Paterson. I will take an EPIRB and first aid kit for Safety. I will also have walkie-talkies for communication. Any questions please ask. My phone number is 0439543695. There will be a $5 gratuity for this event. By RSVP this meetup you agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of Aussie Explorers which can be found here [https://www.meetup.com/Aussie-Explorers/](https://www.meetup.com/Aussie-Explorers/) Aussie Explorers its organisers and leaders accept no liability during this meetup. Please be mindful and respectful of others and practice safe social distancing. DISCLAIMER: Your health and safety is our priority and we take care to minimize risk and avoid accidents and injuries. However, Organizers and Hosts are not responsible for your health and safety and do not accept any liability for accidents and injuries that may occur during Meetup activities and events. Please take responsibility for your own safety and belongings.

location_onVictoria Street Station, East Maitland

Philosopher's Walk - Royal Botanic Gardens
Jun21
FREE

Philosopher's Walk - Royal Botanic Gardens

Weather looks reasonable on Sunday. Participants are invited to join us for a walk and talk about science, philosophy, AI and emerging technology. **Schedule** * **10.30** am – Meet outside the entrance to the Royal Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre (near the Observatory House, and a walk away from the Shrine of Remembrance) * **11.00** am – Venture into the gardens and walk the outer path anticlockwise, spiralling inwards towards the lake * \~1.00 pm – (optional) Lunch by the lake, (BYO or there are Terrace Café options) **Getting there:** If coming by **tram**, get off at Stop 19 - Shrine of Remembrance/St Kilda Rd **Parking** is free on Anderson St far side of the Botanic Gardens ([near eastern gate B and Tecoma gate C](https://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/melbourne-gardens/interactive-map/)) subject to time limits in some stretches (mostly 3 hrs) - which is the only free parking area near the gardens that I can find. Check signage on the day. See this [PDF for more detail](https://athsvic.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/The-Tan-Parking-Map.pdf). **Possible discussion topics** * Latest AI models - Anthropic's Mythos and Fable blocked after US bans foreign use * AI Pause / Stop - will it work? (Regulatory catch-up, xrisk, global-coordination & geopolitical arms races, enforcement & logistics, existing capability overhang) * Technical AI safety - Mechanistic interpretability, linear probes, RLHF, behavioural evals * General AI alignment approaches: control vs motivation: \- control \(External Constraints\) focuses on building walls *around* the AI to restrict what it can do, trip wires etc. \- motivation \(Internal Alignment\) focuses on changing the AI’s inner desires so it *wants* to be ethical/help humans/act in accordance with the well-being of all sentience * AI ethics: how is it related to AI safety? What should be the target for AI alignment? Should the target be aggregate human preferences, religious doctrine, moral naturalism or something else? * Metaethics and ethics * Moral realism: a stance-independent moral ontology, useful for capturing non-arbitrary moral choice * Moral anti-realism: error theory, non-cognitivism, moral relativism etc * Can AI be fault-tolerantly aligned to moral realism or anti-realism? * Is sentience required for moral reasoning or moral deliberation? Can it be a hindrance? * Moral progress and indirect normativity * AI safety, automated persuasion, the orthogonality thesis * How epistemics (including science) makes progress * Health, wellness, and how to live a good life * Latest trends in AI: ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude * Economic impacts of AGI, automation, and unbounded inequality * UBI and universal wealth redistribution * The likelihood of future doom or utopia * Human augmentation and hacking human potential * Plato's cave * Fun theory and value theory "All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking." - Nietzsche, *Twilight of the Idols* Philosophy discussions can feel quite sedentary - hence our experiment in cross-pollinating exercise with engaging discussion. Exerting mind and body together may produce a fascinating dynamic. A sedentary lifestyle (and, by association, philosophy) has been linked to depression, anxiety and chronic stress. Ease the anxieties of the armchair philosopher engaging in mental gymnastics with minimal muscle movement - join our raggle-taggle crew of aspiring philosophers walking the talk. Healthy body, healthy mind. Bring elemental protection (umbrellas, sunscreen, etc).

location_onRoyal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne