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The Twelve Senses and Their Relation with Our Time
How does technology shape our twelve senses? An exploration of human perception in the digital age.
Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of climate change through Goethean science. Rather than reducing climate to abstract models and data points, we will explore how a phenomenological approach reveals deeper patterns and possibilities for meaningful action.
This event is open to anyone interested in deepening their understanding of climate change beyond conventional approaches. No prior knowledge of Goethean science is required.
Director, The Nature Institute
Craig Holdrege is the director of The Nature Institute in Ghent, New York, and has practiced Goethean science for over 30 years.
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How does technology shape our twelve senses? An exploration of human perception in the digital age.
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Four arguments for thinking not being generated by the brain, with profound implications for AI and consciousness.
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In preparation for the MysTech 2026 Conference, a panel of experts explores how the concepts of sub-nature and super-nature operate in our modern world — the spiritual beings involved, the formative forces of life, and how technologies might be brought into right relationship with moral impulses.
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