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Cobb Institute
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2019
The Cobb Institute promotes a process-relational worldview to advance wisdom, harmony, and the common good, and cultivates local initiatives to bring about an ecological civilization.
For the Love of Life: Finding Our Way to an Ecological Civilization
Presenter: David Korten
David Korten's website headlines "Humans are Earth's ultimate choice-making species. Our decisions have defining consequences for the whole of Earth's community of life." In this season of elections, he will join us and encourage us to make Life-loving choices that help us find our way to a future defined as Ecological Civilization.
David Korten left a teaching position in the Harvard School of Business to work for thirty years with real-world solutions to economic development in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Upon his return to the US he wrote When Corporations Rule the World, his critique of a global economy that does not work for those most in need. It became an international best-seller. See his website [davidkorten.org/] for a list of the many books he has written to press for economic decision-making that serves life. Korten has been greatly influenced by the 1989 book by John B. Cobb and Herman Daly, _For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future_ [www.amazon.com/Common-Good-Redirecting-Environment-Sustainable/dp/0807047058]. John Cobb valued Korten's participation in the 2015 conference in Claremont on Seizing an Alternative, Ecological Civilization. You can find John's affirmation of David's 2015 book _Change the Story, Change the Future: A Living Economy for a Living Earth_ on the Open Horizons website [www.openhorizons.org/john-cobb-on-david-korten.html].
David C. Korten is an American writer, lecturer, engaged citizen, student of psychology and behavioral systems, a prominent critic of corporate globalization, and an advocate of Ecological Civilization. He is founder and president of the Living Economies Forum and a full member of the Club of Rome, a member of the International Advisory Council of the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation, and an Ambassador of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance.
Co-founder and former board chair of YES! Magazine (now YES! Media), he is the author of numerous influential books. He holds MBA and PhD degrees from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, served on the faculties of the Harvard Business School and Harvard School of Public Health. A recent defining publication is Ecological Civilization: From Emergency to Emergence [www.clubofrome.org/publication/ecological-civilization-from-emergency-to-emergence/].
Recording Date: October 22, 2024
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If you enjoy this content, please consider supporting the Cobb Institute by making a donation: cobb.institute/donate/
David Korten's website headlines "Humans are Earth's ultimate choice-making species. Our decisions have defining consequences for the whole of Earth's community of life." In this season of elections, he will join us and encourage us to make Life-loving choices that help us find our way to a future defined as Ecological Civilization.
David Korten left a teaching position in the Harvard School of Business to work for thirty years with real-world solutions to economic development in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Upon his return to the US he wrote When Corporations Rule the World, his critique of a global economy that does not work for those most in need. It became an international best-seller. See his website [davidkorten.org/] for a list of the many books he has written to press for economic decision-making that serves life. Korten has been greatly influenced by the 1989 book by John B. Cobb and Herman Daly, _For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future_ [www.amazon.com/Common-Good-Redirecting-Environment-Sustainable/dp/0807047058]. John Cobb valued Korten's participation in the 2015 conference in Claremont on Seizing an Alternative, Ecological Civilization. You can find John's affirmation of David's 2015 book _Change the Story, Change the Future: A Living Economy for a Living Earth_ on the Open Horizons website [www.openhorizons.org/john-cobb-on-david-korten.html].
David C. Korten is an American writer, lecturer, engaged citizen, student of psychology and behavioral systems, a prominent critic of corporate globalization, and an advocate of Ecological Civilization. He is founder and president of the Living Economies Forum and a full member of the Club of Rome, a member of the International Advisory Council of the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation, and an Ambassador of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance.
Co-founder and former board chair of YES! Magazine (now YES! Media), he is the author of numerous influential books. He holds MBA and PhD degrees from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, served on the faculties of the Harvard Business School and Harvard School of Public Health. A recent defining publication is Ecological Civilization: From Emergency to Emergence [www.clubofrome.org/publication/ecological-civilization-from-emergency-to-emergence/].
Recording Date: October 22, 2024
Video Source: th-cam.com/video/PINi0JP-WRQ/w-d-xo.html
If you enjoy this content, please consider supporting the Cobb Institute by making a donation: cobb.institute/donate/
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Moral and Ethical Imperative: Abolishing Nuclear Weapons
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Presenter: Audrey E. Kitagawa, JD Audrey E. Kitagawa, JD, is the President/Founder of the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation, President of the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, and the former Advisor to the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict at the United Nations. She produced the inaugural ZOOMcast of ...
Process and Neoplatonic Theologies: Panentheism, Theodicy, and Ecology
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Presenter: Jared Morningstar In this presentation, Jared Morningstar will explore the resonances and contrasts between process theism and theologies influenced by Neoplatonic thought. He will show how Neoplatonic theologies think about the Divine and the cosmos in valuable ways that are distinct from the rigid "classical theism" process thinkers rightly critique. Jared will explore the valuable...
Life after Doom: Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart
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Presenter: Brian McLaren This popular religion writer will discuss his most recently published book, Life after Doom: Wisdom & Courage for a World Falling Apart [bookshop.org/a/18093/9781250893277]. Sheri Kling, director of the Process & Faith program, will facilitate our conversation. Brian McLaren’s website describes this prolific author/lecturer in this way: "Brian D. McLaren is an author, s...
I Sing the Body Electric: A Process Relational Critique of Compartmentalized Medicine
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Presenter: Kat Reeves Kat Reeves, CCS, BCC, will join John Cobb and Friends for an eye-opening exploration into the shortcomings of modern medicine and relational healthcare advocacy. Kat will illuminate the issue of fragmentation within medicine, shedding light on the overlooked aspects of holistic well-being, the emotional state of patients and their families and clear communication. Kat will...
Becoming an Ecological Civilization: Visions to Generate Transformation
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We live in a world filled with conflicts and crises. But there are also beacons of harmony and hope. Every moment matters in the struggle between suffering and flourishing. We believe it’s about time to promote visions of transformation. It’s about time to engage in initiatives of innovation. It’s about time to create communities of compassion. It’s about time to build an ecological civilizatio...
Celebrating John Cobb's 99th/100th Birthday
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According to custom in China, one’s 99th birthday is counted as 100 years. Zhihe Wang and Meijun Fan share a portion of a China-centric audience’s tribute to Dr. Cobb, “the Eco-Sage of our time,” on this auspicious birth anniversary. In this special John Cobb & Friends Gathering, we celebrate his life with touching tributes from several who have known John well, and several of our wonderful fri...
Intuiting Life: Process-Philosophical Perspectives On Biology: Session 3
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In this conversation series, the editors and authors of INTUITING LIFE: PROCESS-PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BIOLOGY discuss their contributions to the book. This session, recorded on October 28, 2023, features Spyridon Koutroufinis and Matt Segall. PRESENTATIONS Spyridon Koutroufinis: 00:00:42 - 00:27:51 Matt Segall: 00:27:52 - 01:00:34 Presenter Bios Spyridon A. Koutroufinis is Privatdozent ...
Intuiting Life: Process-Philosophical Perspectives On Biology: Session 2
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In this conversation series, the editors and authors of INTUITING LIFE: PROCESS-PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BIOLOGY discuss their contributions to the book. This session, recorded on October 21, 2023, features Philip Tryon, Johanna Häusler, and Nathaniel Barrett. PRESENTATIONS Philip Tryon: 00:00:42 - 00:27:51 Johanna Häusler: 00:27:52 - 01:00:34 Nathaniel Barrett: 01:00:35 - 01:29:59 Present...
Intuiting Life: Process-Philosophical Perspectives On Biology: Session 1
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In this conversation series, the editors and authors of INTUITING LIFE: PROCESS-PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BIOLOGY discuss their contributions to the book. This session, recorded on October 14, 2023, features presentations from Spyridon Koutroufinis and Federico Giorgi. PRESENTATIONS Spyridon Koutroufinis: 00:01:08 - 00:49:35 Federico Giorgi: 00:49:35 - 01:29:30 Presenter Bios Spyridon A. Ko...
Celebrating Pomona with Ethel Gardner
มุมมอง 47ปีที่แล้ว
Celebrating Pomona is video series honoring a community that is dedicated to cultivating compassion and nurturing an ecological civilization. In each video we interview community leaders and visionaries who publicly advocate for this commitment and help make a compassionate Pomona a reality. Find out more about the video series at cobb.institute/celebrating-pomona In this interview, we intervie...
Maintaining Moral Balance in Israel/Palestine
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Presenter: Kevin Carnahan The story of Israel/Palestine is a story of compounded historical tragedy. There is no solution to the conflict that fulfills all the requirements of justice. In such a context, it becomes tempting for participants in the conflict to deny the reality of some goods (usually the goods of their opponents) in order to present what appears to be a simple and satisfying mora...
Intuiting Life: Process-Philosophical Perspectives on Biology
มุมมอง 819ปีที่แล้ว
Presenters: Matt Segall & Spyridon Koutroufinis Matt Segall, a frequent presenter for Cobb & Friends in his role as Cobb Institute's chair of its Science Advisory Board, will join Spyridon Koutroufinis to introduce a new book released in June by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, PROCESS-PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BIOLOGY: INTUITING LIFE, edited by Arthur Araújo and Spyridon Koutroufinis. Segall...
Celebrating Pomona with Jan Chase
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Celebrating Pomona is video series honoring a community that is dedicated to cultivating compassion and nurturing an ecological civilization. In each video we interview community leaders and visionaries who publicly advocate for this commitment and help make a compassionate Pomona a reality. Find out more about the series here: cobb.institute/celebrating-pomona In this interview, we interview R...
Celebrating Pomona with Dr. Laura Burgis
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Celebrating Pomona is video series honoring a community that is dedicated to cultivating compassion and nurturing an ecological civilization. In each video we interview community leaders and visionaries who publicly advocate for this commitment and help make a compassionate Pomona a reality. Find out more about the series here: cobb.institute/celebrating-pomona In this interview, we interview D...
Tripp Fuller - Growing in Faith, Family, and Friendship as a Process Christian
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Tripp Fuller - Growing in Faith, Family, and Friendship as a Process Christian
Ali Hussain - Mashing Sufism and Whitehead’s Process Theology
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Ali Hussain - Mashing Sufism and Whitehead’s Process Theology
Mathematics, Narratives, & Life: Reconciling Science and the Humanities
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Mathematics, Narratives, & Life: Reconciling Science and the Humanities
Big Bang? Multiple Universes? How Do Scientists Know?
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Big Bang? Multiple Universes? How Do Scientists Know?
Matt Segall - Process Insights for Contemporary Political Issues
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Matt Segall - Process Insights for Contemporary Political Issues
Extended Sight & Process Philosophy | Àlex Gómez-Marín & Matt Segall
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Extended Sight & Process Philosophy | Àlex Gómez-Marín & Matt Segall
Brendan Graham Dempsey - Metamodern Spirituality & Process Theology
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Brendan Graham Dempsey - Metamodern Spirituality & Process Theology
Ideas in Process: Ten Whiteheadian Transitions
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Ideas in Process: Ten Whiteheadian Transitions
Kazi Adi Shakti - Why Buddhism is Basically Useless and Why That is Good News
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Kazi Adi Shakti - Why Buddhism is Basically Useless and Why That is Good News
Jared Morningstar - Navigating Religious Pluralism in Modernity
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Jared Morningstar - Navigating Religious Pluralism in Modernity
Celebration of John Cobb's 97th Birthday
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Celebration of John Cobb's 97th Birthday
Ellen Rowland - The Religiosity of Teenagers and Being a Youth Minister in 2022
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Ellen Rowland - The Religiosity of Teenagers and Being a Youth Minister in 2022
Matt Segall - The Intricacies and Insights of Whitehead’s Process Thought
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Matt Segall - The Intricacies and Insights of Whitehead’s Process Thought
Matt did you get together again😮😮😮😮😮
This is incredibly helpful to expand my awareness of the reality. I experience in Japanese suburbia
Thank you dear kind sir. I have about 2K friends on Facebook, so I will post this on it. I will post it in the hopes that it hits everyone in the center of the hearts. And may it wake them to a better place. A'ho. Good luck with your journey. It's a beautify in my eyes and heart.
Right on time, and so heartfelt to recieve. Thank you, David.
Thanks so much for sharing this!
Great. Thx.
Thanks for sharing your learning & work.
Such a great conversation with very rich intuitions by Matt and Jay. Only 26 likes!? Come on people.
Amazing conversation 💕🙏💡
Biden certainly did by funding Iran by taxpayer dollars!
Wow so you completely ignore how the Biden Administration completely abandoned Afghanistan and all that weaponry empowered the Taliban and billions of dollars to Iran causing Hamas to become empowered to attack Israel but you blame the previous presidential Administration and you feed that chain of discord instead of being truthful and factual proving that there was not a single War during the Trump Administration and that all of this discord is happening through this current Administration and it's failed policies
Wow so you completely ignore how the Biden Administration completely abandoned Afghanistan and all that weaponry empowered the Taliban and billions of dollars to Iran causing Hamas to become empowered to attack Israel but you blame the previous presidential Administration and you feed that chain of discord instead of being truthful and factual proving that there was not a single War during the Trump Administration and that all of this discord is happening through this current Administration and it's failed policies
You fail to when you analyze Donald Trump and the middle east that Iran was funding terrorist groups like Hamas which took over Gaza and there were not any wars during that Trump Administration
There are Holocaust survivors that now live in America and I know one who is the son of Holocaust survivors and would definitely say that the government in isreal is not right winged especially because its disarmed its own people to less than 3% up until October 7th when they were able to be attacked because of it.
It has been proven that Hamas has been in control of the government and in control of Palestine so you completely missed that
Yes at your conclusion you completely explain that Israel did try to empower the people of Gaza by giving them millions of dollars but instead of defending that money and using it morally and ethically it went to terrorist Hamas
Very well explanation of how populations are being manipulated and controlled and creating chaos to prevent a resolution.
There are archaeological digs being done by Christians as well to point historical references in biblical references to protect Christianity
the current government in isreal that disarmed their people to be less than 3% armed can't be far right because they would have protected their right to self-defense and they would not have been so easily attacked on October 7th
The tribes were nomadic so they all nomadically roamed the region and as resources became scarce and as resources become controlled by population exponential population growth and other factors than people decide to settle down so that they can create their own crops and have their own farm animals to survive and thrive and we are also seeing that resources are getting scarce and that is why populations are fighting. It is not just religious conflicts but is also the stress on the environment with exponential population growth and resources becoming scarce. None of this is to excuse the terrible psychopaths that are warmongering and that want to control and destroy peaceful groups
Yes and it is apparent that as they erase each other they're also erasing Christian history and historical structures
It is an absolute shame of all the historic structures that have been destroyed over decades of discord.
What kind of infrastructure was in that region before Jews started to develop a social structure and civilization because I don't think there were any hospitals or infrastructure before Jewish people started to build and assist the region
Then if it wasn't Democratic why did Israel allow the temple mount to be taken over by Muslims who could pray all the time and Christians to hardly have access to it and Jews only have 4 hours of prayer time daily? Why would Israel give millions of dollars to them if it wasn't Democratic put him to have Independence and to succeed?
The tribal people of the region included the Israelites and the Israelites went way back in the region they just wanted to have access to their tribal land as well didn't they? These tribal people are currently forgetting the elders and what was taught to everybody and denying the importance of the New testament. Israel did send millions of dollars to Gaza for Gaza to flourish and instead of taking that it was used to fund terrorism and make the attacks against Israel stronger. Yes it is a chain of discord
Israel gave millions of dollars to Gaza which unfortunately went into the hands of the war machine terrorist organization Hamas. Isn't it the lack of a Christian foundation in Gaza that prevented Gaza from becoming a flourishing Nation with the millions of dollars it was given?
What an EXCEPTIONAL educator. Very clear. Defines complex ideas in context! Wonderful!!!
This is so fucking beautiful. Thank you.
8:31 if we can't live in this planet or in the cosmos,we can colonise moon or mars or any planets,we just do same.
And all this led to the present nightmare of west-coast woke, neoMarxist, nihilistic grievance culture that Ken Wilber called the "mean green meme". Sorry, my Libra/Scorpio is showing. And didn't McKenna die of brain cancer?
Amen, brother.
Amazing talk!
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Excellent and enriching conversation. Thank you.
Dear John and Jay, thank you so much for your work and knowledge. The book Of God and Pelicans changed my life and I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. Greetings from the Czech Republic, Central Europe <3
Happy Birthday to Dr. Cobb! It is sad to see all of the greatest thinkers, and those of the greatest generations are all running out of time. Soon we will be left in this world with little wisdom left. The last maiden is about out of oil.
I really appreciate getting to hear Dr. Cobb's thoughts, especially on the afterlife, and process theology. I recently realized that the point of view that I have had is Process Theology, without having heard of process theology. It was a chaplain who lead me to look at Process Theology and thinkers like Paul Tillerson and John Cobb. My mother started out very traditional, and after looking at history, and the bible, she gradually came to the conclusion that God was more a principle and a force that nudges and pushes guides everything onto the straight and narrow path towards life truth mercy and freedom. Generally there is nothing evil or deceptive in God, and that there were revisions and tweaking that took place by the Church and that there were really two different lines of thought in the bible. She thought of Jesus (probably a different name) as a son of God, rather than as being God. She had never heard of Process Theology, but after 40 years of looking at the bible she gradually came to conclusions that resonate very closely with Process Theology. I suspect that she was right on target. Those views have shaped my views greatly. Getting to talk to a few people that had a background in Process Theology made it make a lot more sense in that context.
Profound way of world view,,,so true.these things are all mentioned in Torah and Bible and Quran.. Spirituality and imagination to see beyond the seen and see from your mind's eye the unseen as well❤❤
So true,,❤❤,,the science and philosophy are not working in the most comprehensive way ,,,where in the quantum world and existentialism is so crucial to study to understand.❤❤ thankyou so much ❤❤
It's so sad that something so powerful as this gets so little attention.
What a remarkable man. Thank you.
Excellent work gents, many thanks.
Oh this is some Jesus stuff...
I have a limited education, (2 yr engineering degree) but Whithead's "process" philosophy was not difficult for me to understand. However, I believe it encompasses much more than "cosmology".
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Are the course recordings available anywhere, if they were recorded?
Yes, you can sign up and access them here: cobb.institute/learning-lab/probing-process-and-reality/
For me, the one 'thing' that makes the whole damn thing perfect is the fact that we can learn from our mistakes. And therefore, our ability to live "on earth as it is in heaven" becomes possible. I now think of Jesus as Head of the Great White Brotherhood, and Head of the Order of Melchizedek. He's very much alive and can appear anywhere and to anyone. He has the ability to move above the planes of time as one who has Ascended into God-likeness. As a full master and teacher, he doesn't work with any religion, only with individuals. Love you guys.
White, @charlesdavis7087 ?