New York Space Society
Chapter
of The National Space Society Presents

A
Journey Inward
with
Steven Wolfe
Saturday, December
11, 2004, 1:30 to 4:00 PM
New York University,
32 Waverly Place, NYC, Room # 804
Steven Wolfe returns to
NSS NY to follow-up his provocative May lecture, "Space Settlement: The Journey Inward." In this program
Wolfe will facilitate an open dialogue that will explore the inner source of
the human desire for space.
Through this guided
communication, attendees will seek to understand the subtle regions from which
the passion for space exploration and settlement arises. Wolfe contends that
the more space advocates sincerely engaged in this kind of inquiry, the more
they will be able to tap into a creative energy that can guide their actions,
as well as give them the strength of resolve to pursue and ultimately achieve
their goals in space. This will be a relaxed lively discussion where no one
will be required to speak up unless they choose to do so. This will be an
exceptional discussion that will attempt to get to the root of the big
"why space?" question we all contemplate from time to time. To
prepare for this session, read this article by Steven Wolfe that appeared in
the Ad Astra earlier this year: http://www.arc-space.org/Ad%20Astra%20Article.htm
Refreshments served compliments of
NSSNYC from 1:30 to 2:00 PM, Lecture begins at 2:00 PM
** Please bring
a photo ID with you to show to the Guard at the door**
For more information go to http://www.nsschapters.org/ny/nyc
or call Candace Pankanin, NSSNYC President at 201-638-9342