There is a systematic plan of evolution, including everything and everyone contained in our solar system, with a definite intelligent goal in mind. There is a specific method, laid down through the ages, of shortening this plan, so that by a conscious effort we may progress more directly towards that goal.
This method asserts that we do not need trust to blind faith, but that we have within us latent powers which, when aroused, enable us to see and examine for ourselves the truth. This method also proves its case by showing how these powers can be awakened within us - an awakening fundamental to the initiation of a superhuman evolutionary process. Once initiated within us, these powers unfold in conscious cooperation with the intelligence within nature.
Inventor, research scientist, composer, author and filmmaker, Anatole Kononewsky has more than 40 years’ experience of initiating, developing and successfully implementing major technology and creative projects, specialising in the creation, incubation and development of innovative, disruptive environmental technologies for over 25 years.
He has also worked with many world leaders on humanitarian and environmental projects. His recently founded Heart of Australia, inspired by the song of the same name, aims to inspire, celebrate and unite all Australians.
Anatole’s major work, The Soft Diamond Light, is a philosophical work introducing the “Universal Manifestation Principle” which also launched the vision for the inspiration of a world of peace and prosperity for everyone on the planet.
Admission by Donation: There is no cost to attend this event, but a small donation of $5 or more is greatly appreciated to assist us in covering our catering and other expenses.
You are welcome to stay for afternoon tea and a chat after the talk and browse in our large library of spiritual, metaphysical and esoteric books.
Directions: **Please note that although our street address is the Pacific Highway, the entrance is located around the corner in Albany St.**
We are a 4-minute walk from Crows Nest Metro station, a 6-minute walk from St Leonards train station, and close to bus stops on the Pacific Highway.
There is metered parking available on the street and the Hume St parking station is a few streets away.
PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING EVEN THE MILDEST OF FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS. STAY HOME AND GET WELL.