HDS Center for the Study of World Religions
The Center for the Study of World Religions is a research and programming center based at Harvard Divinity School that seeks to promote the study of religion and spirituality in its classical and contemporary forms, with a special attention to transcendence and transformation.
Ом-гнозис, эпизод 14: Парсийские общины и зороастрийский эзотеризм в Южной Азии
Poetry Reading: Writing as Alchemy with Laynie Browne, Julie Carr, & Chloe Garcia Roberts
Генеалогия тонкого тела и тонкой энергии: беседа Саймона Кокса и Чарльза Стэнга
Ом-гносис Эпизод 13: Факир Бидхан Шах
The Pearl, The Serpent, The Journey Home Celebrating The Pearlsong with Scholarship and Song
Om-gnosis Эпизод 12: Поиск песен Сабхапати Свами и сиддхов в Южной Азии
Shangyang Fang Poetry Reading: Study of Sorrow
Book Talk: The Unseen and Unheard: Thoreau’s Religious Quest
Mysticism and the Simulation Hypothesis – A Talk with Rizwan Virk
AI, Hip-Hop, and the Digital Uncanny – A Talk with Paul Miller, aka “DJ Spooky”
Psychedelic Consent, An Interdisciplinary Conversation
Field Trip to the Forests of British Columbia Highlights
Madness, Mysticism, and Philosophy – A Talk with Wouter Kusters
Om-gnosis: Bengali Fakiri Yoga, Music, and Devotion with Lalon Practitioner | Ferdosi Fokirani
Keynote, Michael Marder, "Emily Dickinson, Plant-Thinker"
Американская космическая: НЛО, религия, технологии. Беседа с Дианой Уолш Пасулкой
Psychedelic Facilitation: Taking Stock of an Evolving Landscape with an Eye Toward Spiritual Care
Заключительный доклад: Моника Гальяно в беседе с Рэйчел Петерсен
Paper, "How Are We Still Reading? Towards a Theory of Textual Sessility"
Keynote, Jessica J. Lee, "Notes on Narration: Species, Ecosystems, Scale Environmental Storytelling"
Panel: "Rooted Resistance: Plants, Colonial Histories, Radical Futures"
Keynote, Banu Subramanian, "Queering Global Flora: Plants and the Afterlives of Colonialism"
Keynote, Ned Friedman, "Tree Obsessions: Celebrating the Ephemeral in Long-Lived Plants"
Panel: "Entangled Ethics: Forging a Future with Plants and Fungi"
Keynote, Giuliana Furci, "Global Patterns of Ancestral Human Relationships with Fungi"
Panel and Performance: "Botanical Art and Fungal Sounds"
Keynote, Emanuele Coccia, "How to Make Cities with Plants"
Panel: "The Light Eaters: The Past & Future of Plant Neurobiology"
Panel: "From Arber to Margulis: Romanticism and Mysticism in Plant Science"