Claremont Process Nexus

Muhammad Iqbal: The Relevance of a Legacy

This Symposium aims at bringing together a number of junior and senior scholars from different regions and research institutions worldwide to discuss Iqbal’s legacy, its relevance to current issues in philosophic theology.

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The Great Turning: Integration and Completion with Mattie Porte

For 4 months, you are invited to explore this phenomenon together with like-minded, courageous soul friends to attentively grow the ember into a flame that will spark the divine light of consciousness in all of us and birth a new humanity capable of thriving in the emerging new world. 

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The Great Turning: Risking New Shapes: Another Path is Possible

For 4 months, you are invited to explore this phenomenon together with like-minded, courageous soul friends to attentively grow the ember into a flame that will spark the divine light of consciousness in all of us and birth a new humanity capable of thriving in the emerging new world. 

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The Great Turning: A New View of Reality with Jude Currivan

For 4 months, you are invited to explore this phenomenon together with like-minded, courageous soul friends to attentively grow the ember into a flame that will spark the divine light of consciousness in all of us and birth a new humanity capable of thriving in the emerging new world. 

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The Sacred as a Force of Healing and Evolution: Meditation, Taoism, & Confucianism from the Perspective of Process Philosophy 

The purpose of this online workshop is three-fold: To test the effect of meditation for healing of chronic diseases and other mental and physical problems, including cancer, and the possibility of a philosophy of healing and medicine; To clarify the necessity of integration of Taoism, Confucianism and process philosophy to develop a non-dualistic cosmology which is both speculative and empirical; And to enhance the dialogue between different spiritual traditions and between spirituality and science through the mediation of process philosophy as speculative metaphysics.

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