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11:00 am, December 3 2023

Dream Yourself Awake

As we all settle down to begin our hibernation for the winter, we will likely spend more time sleeping and dreaming than usual. The workings of these inner realms have beguiled and bewitched us since ancient times, with dreams being variously interpreted as prophetic messaging, psychological processing, a way to commune with ancestors and for some cultures, indistinguishable from reality itself.

Sarah Janes is a lucid dreaming researcher, presenter and workshop host exploring the anthropology of sleep, ancient dream cultures and philosophy. Sharing her more than a decade of research on Sleep Temples, Sarah explores the evolution of imagination, memory, and consciousness throughout the ages and proposes that dreams have been fundamental in the creation and development of culture.

Her forthcoming book about Mnemosyne, Greek goddess of Memory, explores the ancient history and philosophy of dream therapy and sleep medicine, beginning in deepest antiquity through to ancient Mesopotamia, and offers insight into our contemporary enquiries into psychedelics, altered states, synchronicity, parapsychology, and time perception.

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7:00 pm, November 17 2023

Sunday Assembly Late: Smutty Letters

As we were unable to hold our second assembly of the month on 19th November as intended, this Friday event took its place.

Join the raunchy revolution: say no to the fast and flaccid romance of the digital age, as we revive the lost art of the smutty letter!

We are led by facilitator, art historian, performer, and activist, Revolting Rosy Pendlebaby, founder of Revolting Arts Club, which is a creative lab of rebellious arts for growth, empowerment, and pleasure. They run workshops, talks, and events that celebrate the innate creativity within all of us and explore its therapeutic potential, for all those wishing to play, express, and make a mess.

Enjoy a selection of salacious readings of choice smut from yesteryear, and be guided through some fun and flirtatious exercises to get you penning some letters of your own… Brush away the dust of shame, judgement, and unexpressed desire and explore what it means to unleash your love, lust, and longing in epistolary form!

Come on your own, with a lover, or a friend! This event is for all 18+

We are also joined by Naomi Wood @iamnaomiwood @naomiwoodwrites – a multi-disciplinary performance artist merging the circus with storytelling and poetry and creating pieces that incite riotous acts of joyful disobedience. She facilitates creative writing workshops in Sussex and online. You can see Naomi’s solo poetry show ‘Gobbess’ in London in spring 2024 as part of her debut theatre show tour.’

Tickets are £15 and include a drink. 

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11:00 am, November 5 2023

Aliens: What are the Chances?

The topic of alien life is no longer just in the realms of Science Fiction – it is now mainstream science with courses in Astrobiology being run by most Universities. Even NASA has a Centre for Astrobiology, and one of the tasks of the new James Webb Space Telescope is to look for signs of alien life.

In this talk, Dr. Peter Altman will speak about our place in the Universe, putting its size into context and looking at the historical origins of the concept of UFOs as well as current evidence and validity. He will help us to learn how to look out for the signs, and to think for ourselves, ‘what are the chances?!’

Dr. Peter Altman is a biochemist, medical researcher and publisher as well as a magician, having been a Member of the Magic Circle since 1984. He is also the author of Mysteries of the Universe and Astounding Facts about the Universe. A third book, Amazing Discoveries in Science, is in preparation.

We will also be graced with some poetry from Flora Ogilvy.

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7:00 pm, October 25 2023

Pub Quiz

Do you have a mind full of useless information? Are you an explosion of esoteric effulgence?

Come and prove it and win the respect of all your friends (and some prizes) while raising some funds for Sunday Assembly London.

Join us at The White Hart on Drury Lane, at 7pm on Wednesday, October 25th for fun, food and fabulous fripperies.

Entry £5 per person.

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11:00 am, October 15 2023

Happy Together

Prioritising happiness and kindness influences how we approach everything – including our personal lives, families, communities, schools and workplaces. It also shapes our views on public policy and helps us to consider the wellbeing of future generations too.

Sarah Vero, Head of Communications at Action for Happiness has a specialism in the intersection of joy, creativity, politics, mental health and wellbeing. She joins us today to talk about how we can help each other learn evidence-based skills for happier living, feel a sense of belonging and commit to personal action to create more happiness, for ourselves and others.

We are also thrilled to have poetry from Soni Quintero, poet and founder of Newham Poetry Group, Queer Newham, and Borderless; initiatives that facilitate access to creative writing for people new to the English language, and create safe and supportive spaces for POC LGBTQ+ refugees and forced migrants.

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11:00 am, October 1 2023

Behind Closed Doors

Nelson Mandela said that “no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails”, but few of us ever get to see for ourselves what life is like inside a UK prison.

Guest speaker: Rob Foreman

Sunday Assembly London’s own Rob Foreman has spent 10 years as an independent monitor observing conditions in London’s prisons. Monitors are volunteers who are granted access to prisons and other places of detention, in order to judge whether the people held there are being treated fairly and humanely, as well as providing an independent voice to those who are marginalised or unable to speak up for themselves.

Rob provided insights into how the reality of prisons matches the public perception, and the difference that volunteering has made to his own life.

Guest poet: Chris Syrus

Chris shared some of his poems from his new book of Poetry, LoveLife6968 Memoirs from The Pen, written whilst he was incarcerated. After turning his life around post release, Chris is now a Personal Development Speaker & Coach, using the creative arts to help young people at risk of offending.

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11:00 am, September 17 2023

Seeds of Change

Ever heard of the Pink Plum tomato? The Mayan Jaguar lettuce, Lablab Bean or maybe the French Marigold?

To enlighten us on such things we are delighted to welcome Helene Schultz who is part of the collective behind the London Freedom Seed Bank, a grassroots urban seed network, stewarding over 170 London-grown vegetable, herb and flower varieties and helping to keep them alive and flourishing for future generations. She is also doing a PhD exploring the urban seed commons. She is interested in the ways seed savers, particularly of migrant heritage, subvert a long colonial and xenophobic regime which has dominated (and profited from) the international movement of plant material.

Helene is the editor of The Preserve Journal and part of the Garden of Earthly Delights, a guerrilla gardening collective. She is interested in mutual aid, particularly from feminist, anticolonial, antiracist and indigenous perspectives, and how working with seeds can help us build more just and care-full futures.

IG: https://www.instagram.com/helene__schulze/

LFSB IG: https://www.instagram.com/freedomseedbank/

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11:00 am, September 3 2023

Grief Without God

Coping with the subjects of death and grief remain some of life’s greatest challenges. For those who are not part of a religious framework or community – and do not wish to be – what can be offered as a substitute for the emotional comfort that religious faith offers those in facing their own death or the death of their loved ones? How can we find ways to adapt ritual technology to support ourselves and our communities on the long and challenging path of loss and bereavement?

Guest speaker: Rachel Rose Reid

Rachel is a spoken word artist, writer & storyteller grappling directly with these questions. Raised on a hotchpotch of immigrant heritage, English folk and concrete jungle, Rachel plays with storytelling through the creation and adaptation of folk rituals and practices for meeting real and pressing needs in contemporary life.

Rachel aims to show that the art of reclaiming, renewing, and restoring ritual practice in everyday life is for everyone, and is most often made by people making do with what they have available to them, which can be enough.

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12:00 pm, August 20 2023

Summer 2023 picnics

It’s time for us to gather outdoors! This year we’re going to have four picnics on 2 July, 16 July, 6 August, and 20 August. Bring picnic blankets, food, board games, and acoustic musical instruments. We’ll sing a few songs and have a few laughs.

All four picnics are planned to be held at Lincoln’s Inn Fields. If the weather looks less than ideal, we’ll meet under the bandstand

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11:00 am, June 18 2023

We’ve got Pride

From Shame to Pride, Fear to Joy – We are all our own master Alchemists.

Chris Fitchew is part jester, part comedian, full joy alchemist and space holder who has travelled the world to hone his crafts, including working with plant medicines in Peru, vortex energy healing and working with many great teachers and Wisdom Sharers. He believes that one of the greatest access points in finding our purpose and self-healing is through laughter, joy, and play; for ourselves and our communities.

Chris brings his life story to this Sunday Assembly London Pride special, as he shares how he managed to pivot and transmute a childhood of shame to a life of pride, and fears a plenty into Joy in abundance.

Tom Ana will be the guest poet for this Assembly. They are a nonbinary writer and facilitator from the North of England, and run the Queer Poetry Circle, a space that aims to create a new oral tradition through exploring poetry; Queer Spiritual Explorers, a group for interfaith exploration for LGBTQ+ people, and are a co-facilitator at the Queer Death Café.

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