• Beyond Bohm 2024, Part 2 – Is There a Unifying Notion of Information?

    Beyond Bohm 2024 – Part 2

    In this session we will explore the following questions: Is there one all-encompassing concept of information or are there several different concepts of information? Do different disciplines have different notions of information? Is there a unifying notion of information? Can a unifying concept of information help us solve important disciplinary and interdisciplinary problems?

    €15,00
  • Longing for Wholeness

    Pari, Italy

    Science has helped us to live with less suffering, but has it helped us to understand life or accept death? It cannot do what spiritual traditions do. Ideally, it should remain open to other ways of knowing and this meeting will look at what common ground might exist between them. Speakers from the sciences, arts and the healing traditions will aim to create an open, participatory dialogue on how we might understand the world as a unified whole.

    €200,00
  • Structuring Process in the Undivided Universe

    Pari, Italy

    Structuring Process in the Undivided Universe: a series of talks and conversations with Basil Hiley September, 20 – 24, 2024 with Basil Hiley, Hamish Todd, Paavo Pylkkänen, Jonathan Allday and Michael Wright Location: Pari, Italy Quantum Phoronomy; that is Quantum Non-mechanics. David Bohm writes in his 1951 book “Quantum Theory” (p. 167):-  “The entire universe […]

  • Beyond Jung 2024: Living Synchronicity

    Beyond Jung 2024: Living Synchronicity

    Six seasoned explorers of synchronicity share their insight into the topic, including how synchronicity, as an experience or as a principle, plays a vital part in their professional work.

    This is the inaugural set of talks in a new ‘Beyond Jung’ series hosted by the Pari Center, honouring the seminal work and inspiration of the Swiss psychiatrist C. G. Jung. Our title, ‘Living Synchronicity’, refers to both the vital contemporary importance of synchronicity and the possibility of our living more synchronistically. Beginning with this topic seems especially apt in view of the seminal contribution to the study of synchronicity by the founder of the Pari Center, the late David Peat.

  • Remembering Jacobo Grinberg at 30

    Watch the recording Donate to the Pari Center We could not exist without the generosity of our supporters, sponsors and friends. Donate even a small amount, to help support us financially and enable us to continue our work. By clicking on the Donate button, you will be taken to the payment screen. Remembering Jacobo Grinberg […]

    Free
  • Beyond Jung 2024 – Four Shillings and Sixpence: Synchronicity and Poetry

    Beyond Jung 2024: Living Synchronicity

    With Richard Berengarten, session 6 of 6.

    As a working poet, Richard Berengarten is interested, both theoretically and practically, in how Jung’s theory of synchronicity—with all its connections of specificity in time and place—is entangled in our ideas and experiences of inspiration, imagination, discovery and creativity. This means that he’s interested in how Jung’s theory is intervolved in both the sciences and the arts, and as much in our day-to-day experiences and dream-life as in, say, religious and visionary experience. To explore his themes and ideas, and to broach some questions arising from them, he’ll read a small selection of his own poems connected with synchronicity, which he’ll open for discussion.

    €13,50 – €67,50
  • The Future Mind – A conversation with Jonathan Rowson

    The Future Mind – A Conversation Series

    Jonathan is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive of Perspectiva, a publishing house and praxis collective based primarily in London. Perspectiva describes itself as an urgent one-hundred-year project to improve the relationship between systems, souls, and society in theory and practice. Jonathan is a philosopher and social scientist by academic training and has degrees from Oxford, Harvard and Bristol Universities. He has written extensively on the idea of metacrisis as our multi-faceted delusion, and he is increasingly focused on experiments in community and spiritual praxis to help shift socio-economic immunity to change.

    Free
  • Is Idealism Enough?

    Rupert Sheldrake recently made a series of criticisms of Bernardo Kastrup’s Analytic Idealism on Curt Jaimungal’s Theories of Everything channel. Kastrup soon responded to Rupert’s points and subsequently Rupert sent Kastrup a rejoinder. Here, in a spirit of true collegiality and intellectual pursuit, we will turn this clash into an opportunity to better understand each other’s position and inquire further into the nature of reality itself. The trialogue between Kastrup, Sheldrake, and Gomez-Marin will be followed by Q&A from the audience.

    Free