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The phenomenon of synchronicity, upon which the ancient techniques of divination, oracles and the art of astrology are based, challenges our faith in linear time and the law of material causality.
Modern astronomical procedures have enabled Hartmut to discover astounding harmonic and musical structures and wonderfully aesthetic movement figures in our solar system. The results of his work are represented with the aid of computer projections that provide a remarkable experience not only for astronomers but for anyone interested. The cosmos breathes mysteriously in the structures which, like archetypes, are revealed. Ancient ideas of a ‘harmony of the spheres’ thus reappear in a new light.
In this lecture Graham will explore the multiple ways in which we live simultaneously with the visible, or what we can perceive through our senses, and the invisible. The invisible pertains to any number of ordinary realms – the sensory, the operations of the mind, the phenomenal world, and the cosmological.
This talk is on the theme of Rupert Sheldrake’s recent book, Ways to Go Beyond, in which he looks at seven spiritual practices […]