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  • February 2026

  • Tue 17
    Robb Smith & Brendan Graham Dempsey - Applying Integrative Metatheories to the Most Pressing Challenges of Our Time - Process Explorations

    Applying Integrative Metatheories to the Most Pressing Challenges of Our Time | Robb Smith & Brendan Graham Dempsey

    February 17 at 10:00am – 12:00pm PST Process Explorations

    In this session of Process Explorations, Robb Smith and Brendan Graham Dempsey introduce the concept of integrative metatheories and share how the Institute of Applied Metatheory's initiatives leverage these theories to promote civilizational transformation. Initiatives range from understanding the metacrisis and artificial intelligence to reshaping the educational landscape and worldviews—all utilizing the unique insights of integrative metatheory to effect meaningful change.

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  • Thu 19
    Interweavings: Deep Listening Dynamic Practices and Sacred Texts with Rabbi Leila Gal Berner and Sheri D. Kling

    Interweavings: Deep Listening: Dynamic Practices and Living Texts

    February 19 at 5:00pm – 6:15pm PST

    Rabbi Leila Gal Berner and Sheri D. Kling strongly believe that there is still something life-giving in both ancient texts and pre-modern practices, and that both can come alive in dynamic ways while still being grounded in timeless wisdom. In this event, Rabbi Berner and Dr. Kling will share their own experiences with reshaping traditional practices to reawaken modern sensibilities to potentially transforming encounters with texts and with the Divine.

  • Tue 24
    Erin Hawkins - Reframing Leadership from Complexity and Process-Relational Perspectives | Process Explorations

    Reframing Leadership from Complexity and Process-Relational Perspectives | Erin Hawkins

    February 24 at 10:00am – 12:00pm PST Process Explorations

    This presentation is an inquiry into how process-relational perspectives of leadership require changing the invisible structures that shape how groups make decisions, create together, learn collectively, and navigate uncertainty. Erin Hawkins invites participants to reconsider not just how we understand leadership, but how we organize for transformation in an age of polycrisis.

    Free
  • March 2026

  • Tue 3
    Multi:Race:Less:Ness: A Responsible Process Post-Race Metaphysic in Sketch with Jon Ivan Gill | Process Explorations

    Multi/Race/Less/Ness: A Responsible Process Post-Race Metaphysic in Sketch | Jon Ivan Gill

    March 3 at 10:00am – 12:00pm PST Process Explorations

    In Multi/Race/Less/Ness, Jon Ivan Gill challenges us to take the next step and abolish the very category of race. With seemingly immutable notions of race still baked into our societies at the level of law and legislation, process philosophy can remind us that being, and how we define it, is dynamic and subject to change. If race as a category is impermanent, then it can be undone. This talk will focus specifically on the metaphysical scheme of multi/race/less/ness and how Gill proposes it offers a way out of the hierarchies of racial identification.

    Free
  • Tue 17
    Jay McDaniel and Chris Hughes - Envisioning the Future of the Process Movement | Process Explorations

    Envisioning the Future of the Process Movement | Jay McDaniel and Chris Hughes

    March 17 at 10:00am – 12:00pm PDT Process Explorations

    Today process thought is growing in many parts of the world, albeit as a minority tradition in a world faced by many crises. Might it have a role to play? Might its voice be heard? Chris Hughes and Jay McDaniel will share ways this might happen, inviting discussion as we think together about the future of the process movement.

    Free
  • Tue 31
    Why Health? What We Need to Think about When We Think about Health with Sandro Galea | Process Explorations

    Why Health? What We Need to Think about When We Think about Health | Sandro Galea

    March 31 at 10:00am – 12:00pm PDT Process Explorations

    In this presentation Sandro Galea will discuss the philosophical foundations of health, why we value health, and the implications that has for our actions on health as a society.

    Free
  • April 2026

  • Tue 14
    Thomas Jay Oord - Ten Differences Between Traditional Systematic Theology and My Systematic Theology of Love | Process Explorations

    Ten Differences Between Traditional Systematic Theology and My Systematic Theology of Love | Thomas Jay Oord

    April 14 at 10:00am – 12:00pm PDT Process Explorations

    The shift from theologies oriented around controlling power to one oriented around uncontrolling love radically reshapes what systematic theology can be. It centers experience in bold ways, and not just the experiences of white men. In this session, Thomas Jay Oord explores ten differences between his systematic theology of love and traditional systematic theologies.

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  • June 2026

  • Tue 2
    Dementia Dharma: Caring for Sentient Beings with Neurodegenerative Diseases with Lourdes Arguelles and John Freese | Process Explorations

    Dementia Dharma: Caring for Sentient Beings with Neurodegenerative Diseases | Lourdes Arguelles and John Freese

    June 2 at 10:00am – 12:00pm PDT Process Explorations

    Lopon Dorje Khandro and Rev. Dr. Dhammabodhi will present the 6 paramitas (perfections) as the theoretical framework that they utilize in their spiritual care practice in order to embrace the suffering of both humans and non-humans. Lopon-la will give an overview of the six paramitas and focus on the paramitas of patience and wisdom in spiritual care. Rev. Dhammabodhi will focus on how ethics and meditation practice apply to spiritual care.

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