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SUMMARY:Process Pop-Up: A Brief History of God: From Nature Spirits to Cosmic Consciousness
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enlightening evening with author Nish Dubashia and special co-presenter Marie Murtagh as they offer powerful insights from A Brief History of God: From Nature Spirits to Cosmic Consciousness. This thought-provoking event will trace the sweeping evolution of human spirituality—from ancient tribal reverence for nature spirits to an emerging vision of unified cosmic consciousness. \nDrawing from history\, philosophy\, psychology\, science\, and lived experience\, Nish and Marie will explore how our collective understanding of God and self has transformed through cultural shifts\, scientific discoveries\, and the timeless human search for meaning. Their co-presentation weaves together scholarly depth with lived insight\, inviting a deeper engagement with spirituality not as doctrine\, but as an evolving and integrative human experience. \nIn this unique presentation\, Marie will offer complementary reflections and practical grounding to Nish’s philosophical framework—adding nuance\, resonance\, and a relational dimension to the inquiry. Together\, they create space for personal reflection and collective exploration of what it means to live spiritually in a rapidly changing world. \nWhether you’re a seeker\, skeptic\, or simply curious about the deep undercurrents of belief that have shaped humanity\, this event is a rare opportunity to engage with a rich and inclusive perspective on spiritual evolution. \nThe talk will be followed by a live Q&A session\, encouraging thoughtful dialogue\, shared reflections\, and authentic inquiry. \n\nLearn More & RSVP
URL:https://ctr4process.org/event/process-pop-up-a-brief-history-of-god-from-nature-spirits-to-cosmic-consciousness/
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SUMMARY:Possibility Spaces in Cosmology\, Biology\, and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating webinar featuring Michael Levin (Tufts University) and George F. R. Ellis (University of Cape Town)\, moderated by Andrew M. Davis (Center for Process Studies). Together\, they will explore the curious and profound question of “possibility spaces”—those unseen domains that shape what can emerge in cosmology\, biology\, and beyond. What are these possibility spaces? How do we come to know them? In what forms do they exist—and perhaps most intriguingly\, why do they exist at all? Both Levin and Ellis have argued that possibility spaces are not merely invented\, but discovered—in some sense deeply Platonic\, yet empirically discoverable through science. This conversation will examine how such spaces bridge the domains of philosophy\, physics\, and biology\, challenging our assumptions about where science ends and metaphysics begins. Are there ethical or moral dimensions to these possibility spaces? What might they reveal about the nature of mind in nature\, and the creative unfolding of the cosmos itself? Join us for a wide-ranging dialogue at the intersection of science\, philosophy\, and the deep structure of reality. \n\nRSVP Now\n \nFeaturing\nModerator\nRSVP for this Event\n“*” indicates required fields \nURLThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.\n\nName*\n\nFirst\n\nLast\n\nEmail*\n\nEnter Email\n\nConfirm Email\n\nSign up for the Center for Process Studies Newsletter\n\nSign up for the Center for Process Studies newsletter\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nDisclaimer: This event is open to the public and will be recorded. If you choose to enable your camera or participate in any discussions\, your voice and likeness will be recorded\, and may be posted on the Center for Process Studies websites and social media\, or included in CPS materials and/or publications for noncommercial purposes. If you do not want your voice or likeness to be shared in any public venues\, please send an email to optout@ctr4process.org.
URL:https://ctr4process.org/event/possibility-spaces-in-cosmology-biology-and-beyond/
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SUMMARY:World Goodwill Seminar | Envisioning a New Global Culture: The Search for Unity between East and West
DESCRIPTION:While the current phase of globalization in human affairs often uses the language of unity\, it largely reflects the prevailing culture of separation and materialism that inevitably exacerbates division. A new global culture requires a deeper era of thought\, drawing on the ancient universal values of both East and West that can guide us towards a balanced relationship between spirit and matter. \nHow can Chinese wisdom and Whitehead’s philosophy of organism help build a culture of shared humanity and hope—bridging East and West? Center for Process Studies Board Chair\, Dr. Jay McDaniel will explore this topic. Also presenting in this session of the seminar is Dr. Jack Bagby\, Assistant Professor of Philosophy\, Consciousness\, and Cosmology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. \n\nLearn More & Register
URL:https://ctr4process.org/event/world-goodwill-seminar-envisioning-a-new-global-culture-the-search-for-unity-between-east-and-west/
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SUMMARY:Process Pop-Up: Eco-Psychology\, Plant Medicine\, and the Sacred Earth
DESCRIPTION:In this exploratory webinar\, author\, educator and aspiring therapist Travis Cox will invite participants into the project that he and his colleagues are calling “Ecopsychedelics” which is a portmanteau of the words “ecopsychology” and “psychedelics”.  Travis will first introduce the discipline of ecopsychology and then give some background into the particulars of the “ecopsychedelic” project\, including some insights he gained from teaching the first ever class on Ecopsychedelics last spring. \nDuring the webinar\, Travis will invite a dialogue into what he feels is one of the most important aspects of the psychedelic experience in general\, which is certainly central to his personal conception of ecopsychedelics: the implicit or explicit invocation of worldviews.  For Travis\, this invocation is two-fold: first is the fact that\, for many if not most people\, the scientific materialist paradigm can come into question during a psychedelic experience; second is the open-question as to whether or not the “psychedelic experience” itself has a worldview. \nThis collaborative inquiry will eventually lead to a discussion of process thought\, especially as it relates to a more “modern” understanding of animism.  This workshop is for those who are interested in the intersections of ecopsychology\, plant medicines\, and ecospirituality. \n\nLearn More & RSVP
URL:https://ctr4process.org/event/process-pop-up-eco-psychology-plant-medicine-and-the-sacred-earth/
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