
Interfaith Explorations Spring 2023: Cultivating Spirituality in Daily Life
Join Dr. Jay McDaniel and Sophia Said weekly for an exploration of spirituality in daily life based on the Spiritual Alphabet developed by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.

Join Dr. Jay McDaniel and Sophia Said weekly for an exploration of spirituality in daily life based on the Spiritual Alphabet developed by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.

Join Dr. Jay McDaniel and Sophia Said weekly for an exploration of spirituality in daily life based on the Spiritual Alphabet developed by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.

Join Dr. Jay McDaniel and Sophia Said weekly for an exploration of spirituality in daily life based on the Spiritual Alphabet developed by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.

Join Dr. Jay McDaniel and Sophia Said weekly for an exploration of spirituality in daily life based on the Spiritual Alphabet developed by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.

Join Dr. Jay McDaniel and Sophia Said weekly for an exploration of spirituality in daily life based on the Spiritual Alphabet developed by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.

In this presentation and conversation, Dr. Arran Gare and Dr. Matthew Segall will examine work in theoretical biology that might advance the way we understand mathematics and narratives, and their relation to each other and reality, and thereby how we should understand science and the humanities and their relationship to one another.

Sharing From the Heart is a monthly initiative where young people from China and the United States come together around the pressing ecology, cultural, and spiritual issues of our time. Through sharing thoughts, personal stories, and actions in local settings, Chinese and American youth will begin building cross-cultural bonds to support a vision of a new, ecological civilization.

Co-sponsored by the Cobb Institute, the Institute for Ecological Civilization, and the Institute for the Postmodern Development of China, the “50th Anniversary Conference of the Center for Process Studies” celebrates the 50-year legacy of CPS and its creative transformation in the context of a new generation of process thinkers.

Join an interactive Pop-Up event where we will explore four pairs of religious and spiritual dispositions which are in tension with one another. Together we will consider how we can hold these tensions with grace so as to not lose the organic dynamism of authentic spirituality.

Physicist and neuroscientist Àlex Gómez-Marín and Cobb Institute Science Advisory Committee chair Matt Segall will come together to discuss Dr. Gomez-Marin’s recent experiments on “scopaesthesia” and on “extraocular vision,” exploring how these phenomena can be given coherent interpretation from a process philosophical perspective.