Related Websites
The F. David Peat Website
F. David Peat is the Director of the Pari Center for New Learning. You can find his bibliography, ideas and essays on his personal website.
http://www.fdavidpeat.com
Shantena Sabbadini's Website
Shantena is associate director of the Pari Center. He is also co-author of the Eranos I Ching and gives I Ching workshops. He is currently working on a translation of Lao Tzu
http://www.shantena.com/en
Campaign for Real Farming
Colin Tudge's blog can be found at
http://campaignforrealfarming.blogspot.com/
Pari Publishing
Pari's new publishing arm
www.paripublishing.org
Whole Science
A website exploring holistic science and the links between science and consciousness.
The Oracular Tree
Art and Writing, or as the site says "...the power of the Pen...amplified by the Keyboard...raised to the velocity of Cyberspace..."
European Forum for Spirituality in Economic and Social Life
http://www.eurospes.be
Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences
http://www.societyforchaostheory.org
Metanexus Institute
The Metanexus Institute fosters and funds dialogue between religion and science through its Local Societies Initiative program and its annual conferences. The Pari Center is a part of this network and on two occasions has won prizes from Metanexus for its programming.
http://www.metanexus.net
The Chalice of Repose Project
http://www.chaliceofrepose.org
The Chalice of Repose Project is involved in the practice of music thanatology, a project initiated thirty years ago by the musician, musicologist and friend of the Pari Center, Therese Shroeder-Sheker
Transformational Thinking - Welcome to the Thinking Age! http://www.transformationalthinking.com/links/educationaldevelopment.html.
Transformational Thinking is a thinking enhancement philosophy for personal development & for business transformation. It is easy to learn & improves lives by developing thinking skills to make better decisions more often.Free learning online. Training programs & workshops for business.
Philosphere Publishers
An electronic journal dealing in philosophy with particular reference to the ideas of David Bohm.
http://www.philosphere.com
British Arts
Information on the arts in Britain - activities, funding, atists, events.
http://www.britisharts.co.uk
The Long Now Foundation
The Long Now Foundation argues that our society is now capable of making technological decisions that can effect the world for millennia to come. For this reason we should not be thinking in terms of the "short now" of 5 or 10 years into the future but of periods comparable with those of the solar system's progression through the galaxy. The site also contains an interesting essay by Brian Eno, one of the founders.
http://www.longnow.org
La MaMa Experimental Theatre
The Pari Center is exploring a connection with the La MaMa Experimental Theater and its summer base near Spoleto, Umbria.
http://www.lamama.org
Bohm Dialogue
The original Internet version of Bohmian dialogue has now become "The Table" which its creators call " a free-for-all melange of ideas comments word&picture, rather playful. a new communication form made possible by the internet. Some people write, some send pictures, movies and sounds, some do all, some do none and just lurk. We originally came together under the banner of Bohm Dialogue as well as OD (Optical dialogue)"
http://thinkg.net/TT
The di Rosa Preserve
The marriage of art and nature can be found on this site
http://www.dirosepreserve.org
Ylem
Artists who work with new technologies can be found on the Ylem site.
http://www.ylem.org
Assisi Conferences and Seminars
David Peat has been a regular speaker at the Assisi Conferences (in Vermont and Assisi, Italy), meetings that explore the interface between Jungian psychology and the new sciences
http://www.assisiconferences.com
Fourth Door Review
Fourth Door Review
explores links between art, ecology and technology
http://www.fourthdoor.co.uk
g2 Institute
The g2 Institute in San Francisco was founded by Martha Senge. It is an artists colletive and also runs a series of lectures that, in part, focus on themes in art and science.
http://www.g2institute.org

