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Hope on the Edge: The "Noosphere" and Its Potential for Transformation
Hope on the Edge: The "Noosphere" and Its Potential for Transformation

Thu, Sep 05

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Hope on the Edge: The "Noosphere" and Its Potential for Transformation

What do science and Teilhard de Chardin offer us?

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Sep 05, 2024, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

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About the event

What does it mean to be of one mind, one heart and one spirit, and how might this convergence shape our worldview and vision of the future?  Drawing from the fields of science, literature, and theology, Dr. DeMoor will help us uncover how the “noosphere,” or planetary mind, is an integral part of our everyday lives. Exploring the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Raimon Panikkar, Ilia Delio, Brian Swimme, David Sloan Wilson, Connie Kaplan, the nature writers, and others, Dr. DeMoor will unpack the story of the noosphere and its potential for transformation, hope and renewal.

Join us for this engaging program, where we will explore these and other questions about our deeply relational universe through video, poetry, and more.

Date & Time: September 5, 2024, 11AM-1PM ET on Zoom

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  • Community-supported: $15, for those whose access to financial resources is limited
  • Fair Price: $20, a fair-market price for those with adequate access to financial resources
  • Pay It Forward: $25, for those with greater access to financial resources and a wish to help support access to this program for others

About the Presenter:

Emily A, DeMoor, Ph.D. holds a Master of Arts in Musicology degree, a Master of Pastoral Studies degree with a focus in Religion and Ecology, and a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, with an emphasis on environmental education, thus her work engages the mind, heart and soul. Through her teaching, retreats, publications, and presentations she has reached national and international audiences in the U.S., Brazil, the U.K., Panama, and beyond. Her most current research interest is intersubjectivity and the noosphere.  A retired university professor, Emily presently serves as Director of Christophany Groups for the Center for Christogenesis and manages a curriculum development project for the Human Energy organization.

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