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Wisdom 2.0 Boulder

Can we live with presence, purpose, and wisdom in the technology age?

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November 5th & 6th

At Naropa, Nalanda Campus

Held in partnership with Naropa University.

Hosted by Soren Gordhamer, author of Wisdom 2.0.

Speakers

Wisdom 2.0 Boulder brings together business leaders, staff from technology companies such as Twitter, Facebook, and eBay, and those from wisdom traditions to explore living with wisdom in modern life.

Details

The day will consist of talks, panels, mindfulness practices, and small group discussions exploring how to use the technologies of our age in ways that benefit us, our work, and the world. While there will be a series of presentations, there will also be time for questions, group interactions, and ways to build community and harness group wisdom on this subject.

The conference addresses the growing movement in our society of those interested in the merging of wisdom and modern life … people who wish to live a modern or 2.0 life with purpose and meaning, fueled by presence, wisdom, and compassion. This, in many ways, is the great invitation of our time.

Join us for the first annual Wisdom 2.0 Conference Boulder to explore the blending of ancient wisdom in modern life, and how we can create a world that is not only technologically advanced, but also highly developed in inner technologies such as presence and wisdom that are essential for any society to flourish.

Dates and Times

Friday, November 5th: 7pm - 9pm (Reception, Naropa Nalanda Campus)

Saturday, November 6th: 9am - 5:30pm (Conference Day, Naropa Nalanda Campus)

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Coming from Out-of-Town

Special rates are available at the beautiful Hotel Boulderado in downtown Boulder. For room rates, view this PDF or call the hotel. Discount code is "Wisdom 2.0 Conference."

"Human happiness and human satisfaction must ultimately come from within oneself." - The Dalai Lama

"Information becomes a distraction, a diversion, a form of entertainment, rather than a tool of empowerment, rather than the means of emancipation." - President Barack Obama