Curiosity about life’s biggest questions beckons us to explore beyond the veil!
Join us for an enlightening panel discussion where we dive deep into one of humanity's most profound mysteries: What happens when we die? This isn’t just a question – it’s an invitation to embark on a quest for understanding. With perspectives from a Quaker, an Anthropologist, a Humanist, and insights rooted in Sikh philosophy, this event promises to illuminate various views that challenge our thinking and expand our horizons.
This is more than just a conversation; it’s a celebration of diverse beliefs and philosophies that shape our understanding of life – and what lies beyond. Engage with thought leaders who will share their experiences and insights on this universal enigma. Together, let’s not only contemplate the end but also celebrate the richness of every moment leading up to it.
Panel members: Dr Martin Lavelle, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Humanist • Professor David Salter, Faculty of Health, Quaker and Anthropologist • Gurmit Kang, Volunteer Sikh Chaplain, Chair of the Sikh Community Devon & Cornwall
This event is open to University staff, students and the local community. Email spiritualsupport@plymouth.ac.uk for any queries.