• Beyond Bohm 2025, Part 2 – Bohm’s philosophy of science in his Causal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

    Beyond Bohm 2025 – Part 2

    The talk investigates David Bohm’s philosophy of science as a form of fallibilist realism that underpins his causal interpretation of quantum mechanics. Bohm’s central aim is to establish the superiority of his interpretation over the standard Copenhagen framework, particularly in contrast to that of Niels Bohr. Whereas Bohr asserts that knowledge of quantum phenomena is restricted to the statistical outcomes of measurement, Bohm’s approach is distinctly realist in orientation. Responding to the challenges posed by Einstein and other physicists, Bohm relies on extra-empirical criteria such as determinism, objectivity and intelligibility.

    €13,50 – €100,00
  • Beyond Bohm 2025, Part 2 – Not Even One

    Beyond Bohm 2025 – Part 2

    There is a long tradition in thought and mysticism which holds that the world is, somehow, ONE. Here I survey the large variety of monisms to try to understand what the monistic claim really is. Following tradition and thinkers up to and including David Bohm, one supreme form of monism keeps reappearing, which I call ‘strict monism’. Strict monism makes the highly paradoxical claim that all differentiation, diversity, categorization and conceptualization is fundamentally misrepresenting
    reality. Despite the intuitive implausibility of this position, a number of arguments point in its direction, although – as befits the nature of strict monism – arguments themselves are part of the misrepresentation.

    €13,50 – €90,00
  • The Future World – A conversation with David Lorimer

    The Future World – A Conversation Series

    David Lorimer, MA, PGCE, FRSA is a visionary polymath, spiritual activist and poet, who is Founder of Character Education Scotland, Global Ambassador of the Scientific and Medical Network (www.scientificandmedical.net) and former President of Wrekin Trust and the

    Swedenborg Society. He has also been editor of Paradigm Explorer since 1986. He was the instigator of the Beyond the Brain conference series in 1995
    (www.beyondthebrain.org) and has co-ordinated the Mystics and Scientists conferences (www.mysticsandscientists.org) every year since the late 1980s.

    Free
  • Bringing Meaning Back to Life

    Pari, Italy

    Science has largely displaced religious accounts of our existence. But it can make both life and death seem virtually meaningless. Religion does not, suggesting there is a necessary opposition between them. We will move beyond that to look at how spiritual traditions, the sciences and the arts provide complementary ways of celebrating life and accepting death as parts of living authentically.

    €200,00
  • Mind, Matter and Meaning: A Jubileum

    Mind, Matter and Meaning: A Jubileum October 2-6, 2025Pari, Italy Event Schedule Thursday, October 2 16:00-16:30 Welcome/Introductions 16:30-19:00 Symposium 1 Friday, October 3 09:30-13:00  Symposium 2 15:00-18:00     Symposium 3 Saturday, October 4 09:30-13:00     Symposium 4 Sunday, October 5 09:30-13:00     Symposium 5 15:00-18:00     Symposium 6 Monday, October 6 09:30-13:00     Symposium 7 […]

  • An Armchair Guide to Quantum Mechanics

    An Armchair Guide to Quantum Mechanics Presented by Jonathan Allday A semi-serious approach to one of the most important fundamental theories in physics 10 sessions from October 28 – November 18 7 one-hour lectures and 3 sessions of group conversation and Q&A  9am PST / 12pm EST / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET All sessions are live and all participants will […]

    €50,00 – €72,00
  • Beyond Jung – Gaia, Psyche and Deep Ecology

    Beyond Jung: Jung & Ecology

    Synergies between Jungian psychology, systems dynamics, Gaia theory, dual-aspect monism and deep ecology can prepare and guide us to counter the existential threat of the Anthropocene. Moreover, Jung’s Stages of Life “cradle-to-grave” developmental theory can be scaled up to show that our entire civilisation is in mid-life crisis, and responding to it with a toxic mix of inertia, nostalgia and hubris… Read more

    €7,50 – €67,50
  • Beyond Jung – Encountering the Eco-symbolic: A Jungian approach to the discovery of meaningfulness in the other-than-human world

    Beyond Jung: Jung & Ecology

    As those working in outdoor settings will testify, profound experiences can emerge from the dynamic interaction between an individual and the phenomena of the natural environment. These moments of meaning, where psyche experiences itself reflected in the other-than-human world, can hold profound personal significance, might lead to important therapeutic insight and may even inspire a sense of interconnectedness with the containing ecosystem… Read more

    €7,50 – €67,50
  • Beyond Jung – A Jungian Perspective on Climate Change

    Beyond Jung: Jung & Ecology

    Human caused climate change has placed life on the planet in a precarious state. It is imperative we address this situation as soon as possible for the longer we wait, the more we commit future generations to catastrophic disruption. Jungian psychology provides a unique means to understand the problem of climate change for it recognizes the importance of the unconscious in our lives… Read more

    €7,50 – €67,50
  • Beyond Jung – Facing the Ecological Abyss: A Collective Search for Transformation

    Beyond Jung: Jung & Ecology

    In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “A Descent into the Maelström” (1841), three fishermen are trapped in a gigantic ocean whirlpool threatening to destroy them. This strikes me as an image of the abyss humankind is facing today, threatened by a multi-dimensional ecological crisis in a world dominated by a one-sidedly materialistic collective consciousness that has lost its spiritual foundation, as Carl Gustav Jung characterized it. Symbolically, Poe’s story tells us that psychic transformation of the collective can be achieved by letting go of the old and embracing the new and unknown… Read more

    €7,50 – €67,50