10 week evening course in Bristol

Practical Philosophy

Discover The Wisdom Within

Courses in practical wisdom for everyday life. No time like the present.

Free to be yourself. A Satnav for Life.

Philosophy aims to set you free. Free from pressures, worries and limiting ways of thinking. Free to grow and be yourself. Take your first steps to freedom and inner clarity with our 10 week course.

Practical Philosophy & Inner Wisdom helps you find direction.

Life can be seen as a journey. When we are feeling strong and clear-minded it is an adventure. The inner journey of understanding and discovery brings a unity to all aspects of ourselves; this then brings clarity and direction in all areas of our lives.

This popular course is practical rather than academic and draws on sources of wisdom from East and West, past and present.

Local Course

Local face-to-face evening courses available in Bristol BS6 6JE

Starts Wed 24th Sept 2025

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A safe space with experienced & supportive tutors & others looking to philosophy to set them free.

Practical Wisdom

Courses in practical wisdom for everyday living. Meet with like minded individuals.

Offer only £67

Introductory offer – 10 week course only £67. (Normally £100). Limited spaces. 

Explore Life To The Full…

The Bath course offers a practical means to discover fully who we are, understand how to relate to the world we live in and see what gets in the way of being happy, peaceful and free.

Students are invited to see life as a place to test the words of the wise through practical and mindful exercises.

Weekly sessions

The weekly sessions explore central human questions through discussion, practical observation & application, conversation and reflection in good company.

Self-enquiry through practical philosophy

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These opening sessions consider how philosophy can help us enjoy richer, less stressful lives.

What is practical philosophy?

‘What would a wise person do here?’

Philosophy means the love of wisdom. Our course is intended to show how philosophy can help us enjoy richer, less stressful and more useful lives. This opening two sessions consider these aims, and introduces simple exercises in mindfulness and the application of wisdom you can practise in daily life.

You can download or listen to the Awareness Exercise, introduced in week one here. To download, right-click, choose ‘Save link as…’ and save the MP3 wherever you want.

You can also download a PDF of the Awareness Exercise

Who or what am I?

What is my potential?

Who am I, really? My body? My emotions? My strongly held beliefs? My soul? Possibly all of these? Possibly none?

Such questions have preoccupied philosophers down the ages. We look at practical ways to explore who we really are and how to tap our true potential.

What is our state of awareness?

Why does it fluctuate during the day?

Often the most notable quality of wise people is their alertness to the subtleties of a situation. They are awake, perceptive and curious.

We look at deeper levels of awareness, and consider how we may become more awake to ourselves, our surroundings, and the events we meet.

Living in the now, mindfulness.

What is the potential of the present moment?

We review our own experience of attention through a model featuring attention centred, captured, open and scattered, and how these each relate to the past, present and future.

We examine the extraordinary brightness and freedom naturally available in the present moment. A straightforward practice is introduced.

 

 

Plato’s views on justice.

What does it mean to live justly?

According to Plato, justice and injustice do not start ‘out there’. They begin within us. For justice to prevail, Plato suggests that we must learn to avoid being ‘tyrannised’ by our passions and fears to the extent they overrule our reason.

We discuss the practicality of Plato’s ideas on justice in our daily lives.

The Vedic model of three fundamental energies.

Sometimes we seem not to have enough energy, or the wrong kind. A wise person can act consistently despite these varying conditions.

We consider how to recognise differing energies, how to gain and conserve them and how to use them wisely.

What is reason? How can it enrich our lives? We look at guidelines for Socratic dialogue and how to use them. Developing reason in decision-making and action are also discussed, with practical applications. Obstacles to reason are considered. Everyone has the faculty of reason and we can all use it and develop it. 

What is beauty?

Is there such a thing as absolute beauty?

Beauty has the capacity to open the heart and bring delight. In this session we discuss our direct experience of beauty in its different form: of the sensory world, of thought, of feelings, of the inner nature, and of conduct.

We consider Plato’s idea of there being ultimately one beauty – beauty absolute – ‘not knowing birth or death, growth or decay’.

 

Looking for the common thread in life.

What is the effect of finding unity?

When we look around, we see enormous diversity in nature. The wise person looks for the unifying factor: that which allows all this apparent diversity to be seen as part of a single whole.

Seen in this way, life then has the best chance of being led freshly and openly.

 

 

What is truth?

How does the desire for truth show itself?

Practical philosophy is about discovering the truth of things – not theoretically, but in our own experience.

In this final session we look back and ask ourselves how our search for truth has fared as the term has progressed. We discuss what has been discovered and how, in our own way, we may continue to develop it in our daily lives.

 

How it works

A tutor presents philosophical ideas, and leads a discussion based on what arises in the group. Being practical rather than academic, the emphasis is on personal knowledge and experience. Students are encouraged neither to accept nor reject the ideas put forward, but to test them in practice for themselves, in the light of their own experience.

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Frequently asked questions

The course is practical in the sense that it takes philosophical ideas and shows how they can be of direct use in our everyday lives. The intention is to stimulate enquiry and through this expand the way we look at the world and ourselves.

Anyone curious about philosophy, personal growth, or practical wisdom—no prior experience needed.

Just an open mind and willingness to explore!

Contact us to ask about taster sessions or bring-a-friend offers.

Full refund if you cancel before the second session.

Our courses have inspired thousands across the UK to live more consciously, connect deeply, and discover the wisdom within. Join a welcoming community and see what practical philosophy can do for you.
For further details or to download the full course prospectus download it on this page or email: bathandbristol@fses.org or call 07873 230 651 during office hours.

What some of our students say...

“Absolutely loving the course!!"

“Absolutely loving the course!! …Really changing how I think about things and life in general.”

“...I am benefiting greatly ..."

“...I am benefiting greatly from the content and the practical nature of it. Thank you, it is enriching my life.”

“I feel more relaxed...”

“The daily awareness exercises … have changed my thinking and I feel more relaxed about situations in the media and other aspects of my daily life.”

"...helped me..."

"The knowledge and experience that I have gained from the philosophy classes has helped me to discover more about myself and better prepare for dealing with life's daily surprises and challenges."

What You’ll Experience

Practical Tools for Daily Life

Learn timeless philosophical principles and simple practices that foster clarity, calm, and resilience.

Engaging
Discussions

Explore life’s big questions in a supportive, open-minded group setting.

Personal
Growth

Apply philosophy to real-world challenges and discover new perspectives on happiness, purpose, and fulfillment.

Location

The Meeting House
126 Hampton Road, Redland, Bristol BS6 6JE

Start Date & Time

Wednesday 24th September

Time:
7pm-9:15pm

Special Offer Pricing

Only £67

(Normally £100)

All sessions are held in-person in Bristol

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What Past Students Say..

“Absolutely loving the course! …Really changing how I think about things and life in general.”

“The knowledge and experience that I have gained from the philosophy classes has helped me to discover more about myself and better prepare for dealing with life’s daily surprises and challenges.”

“The daily awareness exercises have changed my thinking and I feel more relaxed about situations in the media and other aspects of my daily life.”

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TRANSFORMATIONAL

Many of our students tell us how life transformational our courses are.

So as a way of giving back and making our transformational ‘Introductory 10-week course’ affordable for as many people as possible, we are allowing you to enrol for this ‘FULL 10-week Introductory Course’ for…

…only £67, nothing more to pay!

(The equivalent of £6.70 per week).

Please note: This offer gives you a risk-free opportunity to experience our transformational courses first-hand. And yet, due to the low introductory pricing our introductory courses tend to get fully enrolled in advance.