The Integral Stage | Unfolding the Senses: Towards Holosoma @theintegralstage8140 | Uploaded February 2023 | Updated October 2024, 8 minutes ago.
Additional details and course registration information are available here:
eventbrite.com/e/536530947507
Bruce Alderman is a teacher and writer, and the founder and co-host of The Integral Stage podcast. He is an affiliate professor in the Consciousness and Transformative Studies program at National University, and has published essays on integrative philosophy and spirituality in The Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, Dancing with Sophia: Integral Philosophy on the Verge, Big Picture Perspectives for Planetary Flourishing: Metatheory for the Anthropocene, and the German anthology, Wir Vielen in Dieser Einen Welt. Bruce has been a student of David Bohm's work since the 1980s, and of David Micheal Levin's work for the past 15 years, working to ground Levin's inquiry into the senses with practical exercises and inquiries.
Lee Nichol is a freelance writer and editor. His latest works are Entering Bohm’s Holoflux (available free from Pari Publishing), and as editor, Holoflux: Codex. He was a long-time friend and collaborator of David Bohm, and is editor of Bohm’s On Dialogue, The Essential David Bohm, and On Creativity. He sits on the Advisory Committee of the Pari Center, the Advisory Council of the Indigenous Education Institute, and is a member of the Founding Circle of the Native American Academy. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife Eva Casey.
Additional details and course registration information are available here:
eventbrite.com/e/536530947507
Bruce Alderman is a teacher and writer, and the founder and co-host of The Integral Stage podcast. He is an affiliate professor in the Consciousness and Transformative Studies program at National University, and has published essays on integrative philosophy and spirituality in The Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, Dancing with Sophia: Integral Philosophy on the Verge, Big Picture Perspectives for Planetary Flourishing: Metatheory for the Anthropocene, and the German anthology, Wir Vielen in Dieser Einen Welt. Bruce has been a student of David Bohm's work since the 1980s, and of David Micheal Levin's work for the past 15 years, working to ground Levin's inquiry into the senses with practical exercises and inquiries.
Lee Nichol is a freelance writer and editor. His latest works are Entering Bohm’s Holoflux (available free from Pari Publishing), and as editor, Holoflux: Codex. He was a long-time friend and collaborator of David Bohm, and is editor of Bohm’s On Dialogue, The Essential David Bohm, and On Creativity. He sits on the Advisory Committee of the Pari Center, the Advisory Council of the Indigenous Education Institute, and is a member of the Founding Circle of the Native American Academy. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife Eva Casey.