Plato' Allegory of the Cave: The Search for Truth
The Allegory of the Cave written by Plato in his book the ‘Republic’ invites us to question the nature of our lives - what is illusion and what is reality? What is Truth and what are its shadows?
Join us as we reflect on key principles from this timeless allegory, to recognise the ‘caves’ and ‘shadows’ of our lives and extract practical tools to begin to break free from illusions, to walk in search of truth, enabling us to live with more purpose, clarity and joy!
This Event is hosted by New Acropolis Bandra Branch, a School of Philosophy which is run and managed completely by volunteers who come together in the common pursuit of Philosophy as a way of Life.
To make the most of this event:
• Please be there by 7:15pm to meet other Aspiring Philosophers.
• The event will comprise an approximate 1 hour talk along with an activity, dialogue or exercise and short break with Coffee/Tea and snacks available for purchase. You can plan for a 2 hour duration at our venue.
• Walk-in registrations with ticket payment at the door is possible subject to availability.
Where is it happening?
INR 200.00

















