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SUMMARY:What is a lived experience? A deep dive into phenomenology
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Stream of Life Research Studio presents \nA webinar on the activity of experiencing\nas central to phenomenological practice\n  \nWhat does it really mean ‘to experience’ something? To ‘have an experience’? And is it different from a ‘lived experience’? We hear this phrase often these days\, but is ‘an experience’ different to ‘a lived one’? How important is it to a fulfilled life to be able to live deeply into our experiences\, as we are living them? \nLet’s clarify!  \nPhenomenology has been described as the study of the lived experience\, as it is lived. In this webinar\, we will take a deep dive into the nature of experiencing in the context of phenomenological practice. We will share different ways for learning to ‘capture ourselves in the act’ of experiencing and for recollecting such experiences afterwards so that they both enrich our quality of life and our professional practice.Our study theme will be the work of Arthur Zajonc on meditation and phenomenology. \nThis webinar is the fifth in our series\, What is phenomenology? \nJoin us again! or join us for the first time. All welcome! \nCost\n$20 donation or whatever you can afford to support us.\nA reading from Arthur Zajonc’s work will be sent after booking.  \nBookings\nBook here! \nHow to join the webinar \nParticipants 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.  \nFor more information\nPlease contact Fiona Campbell  \n  \nAbout the Stream of Life Research Studio \nThe 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. \nDifferent 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. \nFounding Members \n\nDr 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.\n\n\nDr 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.\n\n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/what-is-a-lived-experience-a-deeper-dive-into-phenomenology/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NSW branch
ORGANIZER;CN="Jude Samson":MAILTO:msamson@email.org.au
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SUMMARY:Practical and spiritual aspects of dying and death care - a holistic palliative care workshop
DESCRIPTION: \nThe Anthroposophical Palliative Care Circle presents\n\n\n\n\nA weekend practice-based workshop considering death from a deeper aspect than is the norm today.  \nThe inner life of soul and spirit are explained in their role in this transition and in addition\, the nursing care of the physical body is considered prior to and after death. We look also in a healthy way\, at the possibility of accompanying the human being during this process while full consciousness is carried around the sacredness of this mysterious threshold. \nAim of the workshop: to empower families and communities to take death care back into their own hands\, highlighting the three-day\, post death\, care vigil in the home. \nMorning and afternoon tea will be provided and lunches will be self catered.  \nDate \n\n\n\n\n30th September-1st October 2023\nSaturday 9am-5pm & Sunday 9am-3pm \n\n\n\n\nVenue \nHarmony Centre\, Mittagong NSW \nCost \nWe are pleased to offer flexible pricing for this enriching event. Please choose from the options at the checkout on the booking site. \nBookings \nBook here \nFor more information \nPlease download the flyer for program and presenter details \nEnquiries: email Rosi for details. \nJoin our mailing list! \nFor future news and events  \n  \n\nAbout the presenters \nThe Palliative Care Circle is an emerging initiative to establish holistic palliative care services and education in Australia. \nMembers of the Palliative Care Circle have their spiritual home in Anthroposophy and work in various professional modalities at the threshold of death. This circle forms a source from which they draw\, and to which they contribute\, through regular meetings for study and sharing. Their collective work supports each individual’s work\, deepening and refining understanding of care at the threshold of death. This understanding informs their practice. \nMembers of the Circle\, which includes nurses\, doctors\, priests\, counsellors\, naturopaths\, death doulas\, art and massage therapists\, can provide a range of death care services in the home.\, working as individuals and in teams\, professionally and voluntarily.   \n  \n\n\n  \n\n\nImage credit: The Swan\, The SUW Series\, Group IX\, No.12\, Hilma af Klint\, courtesy of Fine Art America
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/practical-and-spiritual-aspects-of-dying-and-death-care-a-holistic-palliative-care-workshop/
LOCATION:Harmony Centre\, 11 Beresford St\, Mittagong\, NSW\, 2575
CATEGORIES:NSW branch,Sydney / St Johns branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lisa Harris":MAILTO:anthropallcare@gmail.com
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