A place to pause, to listen, and to speak about what matters.
Where questions are welcome and silence is understood.
Many people carry questions they rarely speak about.
Questions about meaning, faith, doubt, truth, and the restlessness that quietly accompanies everyday life. Questions that surface in moments of silence.
I give you an invitation to bring these questions into a shared space — gently, honestly, without pressure.
These evenings are not lectures and not debates.
They are conversations.
Conversations where people can think aloud, listen carefully, and reflect together — whether they believe, doubt, or are still searching.
You are welcome just as you are.
You don’t need answers.
You don’t need to explain yourself.
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The inspiration behind restless heart comes from the Christian tradition and the thought of Augustine of Hippo — who understood restlessness not as something to suppress, but as a sign of a heart that is alive and searching.
The space itself remains open. No one is asked to agree. No one is asked to believe.
Each evening begins with a short impulse and a shared theme —
followed by conversation.
You may speak. You may simply listen. Both are equally welcome.
Each evening stands on its own.
Duration: approx. 90 minutes (including a break)
There is no entrance fee.
A voluntary contribution at the end is possible.
Sometimes it helps to name what moves us.
Sometimes it is enough to know that others are asking similar questions. Sometimes it is enough to name a question and allow it to remain open.
You are welcome to come once — or to return.