(7/31) Science, Spirituality, and Religion: A Salon
In a world that craves certainty, science, spirituality, and religion can often feel like they’re pulling us in different directions — fact versus faith, evidence versus intuition, reason versus revelation.
At this salon, we’ll peel back the layers of these belief systems. We’ll explore questions like:
Is science killing spirituality, or are we just beginning to understand the universe in new ways?
Can religion evolve to meet modern minds — or is it too rooted in dogma?
What do we lose when we reduce everything to logic — and what do we gain when we question belief?
Are spirituality and religion just coping mechanisms, or are they portals to something real?
How do we make space for both skepticism and wonder — and what happens when we stop pretending we have the answers?
Join us for an honest, searching, and potentially perspective-shifting conversation about the contradictions, connections, and curiosities at the intersection of science, spirituality, and religion.
Dinner and drinks provided! We’ll be in Chelsea on a gorgeous rooftop.
Attendance Policy: Please only RSVP if you can make it. If you cancel within 48 hours of an event, you won’t be able to attend the next two salons (exceptions made if you're feeling sick — please stay home and message me if that’s the case). Salons rely on people showing up, so help us keep the vibe right by committing if you can.
P.S. Know someone who would love this? Invite them — just have them RSVP separately!