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Finding new eyes for the world, seeking new ways of knowing

25 October,2023 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

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The Stream of Life Research Studio presents

A 2nd webinar on the activity of experiencing

as central to phenomenological practice

 

How do I see with ‘new eyes’?  How do I overcome my existing preconceptions and put aside my existing knowledge when encountering the world? “Every way of knowing becomes a way of living” says Parker Palmer. Every new perception or new insight becomes part of our way of engaging with the world. Thus is a process of transformation enacted through learning to see with new eyes, hear with new ears.

This practice-based webinar is the 6th in our ongoing study of the nature and practice of phenomenology. Following on from the last webinar, we continue to closely examine the act of experiencing itself. We will also work with the afterimage of an experience and how this strengthens our capacity for seeing with new eyes. 

There will also be a short case study from a guest speaker, tba

 

Interested to find out more? Join us and share in the conversation.

This webinar is the 6th in our series, What is phenomenology?

Join us again! or join us for the first time. All welcome!

 

Cost

$20 donation or whatever you can afford to support us.

Bookings

Book here!

How to join the webinar

Participants will be sent the Zoom link by email two (2) days beforehand, and then again one (1) hour beforehand. Please login for the webinar via your Zoom app and not via Eventbrite.

For more information

Please contact Fiona Campbell or download the flyer

 

About the Stream of Life Research Studio

The focus of the studio is the study and understanding of the dynamic activity of the etheric or life forces in cosmos, nature and human being. We see phenomenology as central to this study.

Different members have different areas of expertise – spirituality, creativity, cognition, medical/therapeutic – but all are working out of Anthroposophy and use phenomenology as their primary research methodology, in an approach that stretches beyond the world of natural science into the arts, humanities and human sciences.

Founding Members

  • Dr Fiona Campbell is a researcher, lecturer, visual artist and arts educator. She has an ongoing project called Where Do New Ideas Come From? which investigates and promotes dynamic, enlivened thinking practices, offers arts-based seminars and workshops and lectures on consciousness studies. You can read more about her work here.
  • Dr Jude Samson, whose life quest is knowing how the world works, explores how the spiritual and physical work in union with each other, and provides opportunities for people to share in his knowledge and guidance. You can read more about Jude here.

 

 

Now the ears of my ears awake
And now the eyes of my eyes are opened.

excerpt from thank you god for most this amazing by e.e. cummings

 

Details

Date:
25 October,2023
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
donation
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Venue

Online

Organiser

Jude Samson
Email
msamson@email.org.au