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Spirituality with Casper ter Kuile

The Invisible Dog Art Center

part of a series on Spirituality

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Spirituality with Casper ter Kuile



What comes to mind when you hear the word spirituality? Outside of the context of organized religion, we often consider spirituality to be an individual practice of self improvement or something nebulously woey. For Casper ter Kuile, best-selling author of The Power of Ritual, that answer needs a little tweaking. In his upcoming CreativeMornings/NYC conversation, ter Kuile invites us to reimagine how we understand and practice spirituality as a discipline of radically loving the world around us and one another. Join us on July 8th to reflect on what your own spirituality might look like, and how you might commit more deeply to it.

About Casper ter Kuile


Casper ter Kuile is the author of The Power of Ritual and the co-founder of The Nearness, a community platform to help people deepen their spiritual lives.

Casper previously co-created the hit podcast Harry Potter and the Sacred Text, the soul-centered R&D agency Sacred Design Lab, and co-authored the influential paper How We Gather

Casper holds Masters in Public Policy and Divinity from Harvard University, loves harmony folk
singing, and lives in Brooklyn with his husband Sean.

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🎵 A Folk Song Sing-Along
This month’s musical performance will be brought to us by YOU. To kick off his talk, Casper and a few friends will lead a sing-along of David Dodson’s folk song “Farthest Field” to get us in harmony with ourselves, our bodies, and each other.

😷 COVID SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This event will be indoors. You will be required to…

❤️ Provide proof of vaccination.

❤️ Wear masks the entire time you are indoors. All food and drink must be consumed outside.

❤️ Stay home if you’ve tested positive for COVID-19 or are not feeling well with symptoms commonly associated with COVID-19 (e.g., loss of smell/taste and/or fever)