Love, Purpose, and the Art of Living – Two Evenings with Tom Monte

Love, Purpose, and the Art of Living – Two Evenings on What Matters Most with Irene Nolte and Tom Monte
Following the great interest generated by the previous conference with Tom Monte, I am delighted to invite you to a new series of in-depth conversations.
Tom Monte is an extraordinary teacher and healer, author or co-author of more than thirty-five books on health, healing, and personal transformation, including Unexpected Recoveries, Recalled by Life, and Living Well Naturally. His work has appeared in leading publications such as Life Magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, The Chicago Tribune, Runner’s World, and Natural Health.
Those of you who have read my book A Healing Map know the profound influence Tom has had on both my personal and professional life.
Please join us for these compelling dialogues that bridge two generations and two distinct yet deeply attuned perspectives. Tom Monte brings decades of inquiry into the nature of the heart, spirit, and human relationships, while Irene Nolte offers a refined, contemporary sensitivity to presence, holistic embodiment, and inner listening.
Dates: May 6th, June 10th
Time: 19:30–21:00 CET, followed by 30 minutes of Q&A until 21:30
Price: €60
On Purpose
Purpose is not some grandiose ideal meant to be experienced by a precious few. You were born with a purpose that is continuously unfolding in your life. Indeed, there is purpose in every moment, including this one. But seeing our purpose, and living it, rests on a more fundamental choice, one that is often hidden. This talk will reveal the choice for purpose — how to see it, and how it is lived.
On True Health
What does it mean to be genuinely alive and healthy in today’s world? In a time marked by global tension, conflict, and uncertainty, we will explore whether health extends beyond the physical into a deeper state of being. Could the suffering we witness—both within ourselves and in the world—be part of a larger transformation? Might it even serve as a catalyst for a long-awaited paradigm shift?