“Space: Guiding Our Way. Right, like space even cares about our one little planet,” stated the comedian I heard on Saturday afternoon. As she continued with her monologue and the laughter in the room reached a crescendo, my thoughts followed a more serious vane. The Universe is indeed guiding our way.
What if we considered that the wisdom and mysteries of the Universe have much to teach us?
What if we considered that the powers of the Universe are live and working in and through us?
What if we considered that the way of the Universe is the pattern of our lives always unfolding into the more?
What if we considered that we are indeed the universe with a human face and a human heart?
What if we considered that, like the universe, we exist only in relationships
and even more radically…
What if we lived this reality?
Join us this Saturday afternoon, October 11, as Dr. Adam Schreckenberger invites us, through lecture and demonstrations, into the mystery of the Higgs Bosom and the unfathomable world of neutrinos.
Adams lecture, “Searching the Invisible: Looking for the Smallest Things that are Unfathomably Large,” promises to be a celebratory ending to World Space Week and its theme: “Space: Guiding Our Way.”