31 years ago, Kathy Galloway of the Iona Community and Alastair McIntosh of the Centre for Human Ecology helped run a conference in the Pearce Institute. The speaker was the great Hindu-Christian thinker, Raimon Panikkar. His influence shapes Alastair’s most recent book, “Riders on the Storm: the Climate Crisis and the Survival of Being”. He left Glasgow with 9 Sutras, prayers that now explode with COP26. Alison Phipps, the UNESCO chair of Refugee Integration at Glasgow University, will hold this space of sharing, hospitable to the soul.
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