A Development Circle for Radical Subjectivity our extra sensory selves Sun 26 July 2015, CCA
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A Development Circle for Radical Subjectivity
Sun 26 July 2015
12pm – 5pm, Free but ticketed, Theatre
All ages
To book: 0141 352 4900
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A Development Circle is a type of meeting group normally found in spirit mediumship contexts that aims to enable members of the group to improve their practical and spiritual skills together. The Development Circle welcomes both extra-sensory believers and skeptics alike, but it is not ironic in its position. It is a group for exploring extra-sensory practices, subjectivity and power in a genuine, sensitive and experimental way aiming to investigate how we might wield our extra-senses, not only in a personal context, but in a social and political one also.
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Glasgow G2 3JD
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