Circling Dia-Logos with Guy Sengstock | Dialogos Course Oct 1st & 2nd with John Vervaeke @82472tclt | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
Circling into Dialogos 2 day course taught by John Vervaeke, Chris Mastropietro & Guy Sengstock
When:
October 1st & 2nd 11am - 4pm PST Saturday & Sunday
Cost:
$195 before Oct 17th
$250 after Oct 17th
Link to register:
circlinginstitute.com/circling-dialogos
Dia-Logos refers to the core principle enacted in the Platonic dialogue in Ancient Greece which opened the ground of intelligibility we, quite literally, live inside of today. Out of this ancient and sacred dialogical practice of Philia-Sophia (Love of friendship – Wisdom) came the organizing principles such as Love, Beauty, Truth and Goodness, principles that sourced our practices
of religion, science and the humanities that we
take for granted today.
What is often forgotten is the Platonic dialogues were a response to Athens burning down in the depth of crisis. Today, like Athens, we are in our own kind of Crisis which John refers to as the meaning crisis. And today, like in ancient Athens, the ancient practice of Dia-Logos is emerging in a new way from the guts of culture as a unique and genuine response to this crisis.
Circling into Dialogos 2 day course taught by John Vervaeke, Chris Mastropietro & Guy Sengstock
When:
October 1st & 2nd 11am - 4pm PST Saturday & Sunday
Cost:
$195 before Oct 17th
$250 after Oct 17th
Link to register:
circlinginstitute.com/circling-dialogos
Dia-Logos refers to the core principle enacted in the Platonic dialogue in Ancient Greece which opened the ground of intelligibility we, quite literally, live inside of today. Out of this ancient and sacred dialogical practice of Philia-Sophia (Love of friendship – Wisdom) came the organizing principles such as Love, Beauty, Truth and Goodness, principles that sourced our practices
of religion, science and the humanities that we
take for granted today.
What is often forgotten is the Platonic dialogues were a response to Athens burning down in the depth of crisis. Today, like Athens, we are in our own kind of Crisis which John refers to as the meaning crisis. And today, like in ancient Athens, the ancient practice of Dia-Logos is emerging in a new way from the guts of culture as a unique and genuine response to this crisis.