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The recent work of the psychiatrist and philosopher, Iain McGilchrist, allows us to bring the role of dualities in spiritual perception right up to date. He has shown how brain lateralisation facilitates two types of perception. They are asymmetric, both required in right relation for the fullest awareness of the world, which is so often lacking in our times.
In this session we will weave in insights on relationally and suffering, limits and embodiment, panentheism and trinitarianism, as well as from Nicholas of Cusa and process theology too.
This event is part of a series looking at dualities. See https://paricenter.com/event/dualities/2022-02-05/
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The recent work of the psychiatrist and philosopher, Iain McGilchrist, allows us to bring the role of dualities in spiritual perception right up to date. He has shown how brain lateralisation facilitates two types of perception. They are asymmetric, both required in right relation for the fullest awareness of the world, which is so often lacking in our times.
In this session we will weave in insights on relationally and suffering, limits and embodiment, panentheism and trinitarianism, as well as from Nicholas of Cusa and process theology too.
This event is part of a series looking at dualities. See https://paricenter.com/event/dualities/2022-02-05/

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