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Transforming the Modern World
with Richard Tarnas
When: April 18 - 20, 2008
Where: Primrose Hotel
Carlton Street at Jarvis,
Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Join Richard Tarnas for his Transforming the Modern World
seminar.
Richard Tarnas' Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View is
receiving rave reviews. Cosmos and Psyche is the first book by a widely
respected scholar to demonstrate correspondences between planetary
cycles and the unfolding drama of human history. A vast and impressive
body of evidence illuminates connections between the cosmos and the
human world, and challenges the current mechanist-materialist paradigm.
Co-winner of the Book of the Year Prize from the Scientific and Medical
Network in England in 2006, his book inspires a new world view.
Friday, April 18: 7 to 9 pm - book signing to follow.
At the Threshold of a New World View
We are living at the end of an era, a time of creative chaos. What new structures- social,
political, economic, intellectual, psychological, spiritual--are emerging to shape our future?
Saturday, April 19: 9:30 am to 5 pm
Jung, Cosmology, and the Transformation of the Modern Self
"Cosmos" and "psyche" seem poles apart, extremes of outer and inner, objective and
subjective. Yet developments in both science and depth psychology reveal that they are
deeply entwined. Drawing on insights of Jung and others, Tarnas explores the evolution
of the modern view of world and self, which have influenced everything from contemporary
religion and psychotherapy to U.S. foreign policy and the global ecological crisis.
Sunday, April 20: 9:30 am to 4 pm
Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View
Richard Tarnas' prize-winning book Cosmos and Psyche goes beyond his acclaimed The Passion of the Western Mind to present 30 years of research radically challenging the
modern alienated world view. The revolutionary evidence he provides suggests a
systematic correspondence between the archetypal meaning of planetary movements
and the collective dynamics of major historical events. The afternoon concentrates on
correlations between representative works of art, particularly music, and planetary patterns.
Cost: (weekends and single day rates)
Early bird rate of $199 Canadian for full
weekend if registered by Jan. 15, 2008.
After Jan. 15th, $250 for full weekend.
Fri. evening $25
Sat. or Sun. one day $125
Students 20% discount with ID
Where: Primrose Hotel
Carlton Street at Jarvis,
Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Sponsored by The Living Institute and The Canadian Association for Astrological Education.
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