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2021: Imagination and Social Regeneration

Presentations from Christine Morgan, Laurence Newey, Kosha Anja Joubert, Joseph Murphy, Richmond MsowoyaFélix Torán, Leah Walker, Daniel Christian Wahl and May East.

Christine Morgan: Restoring the Divine Circulatory Flow
Christine Morgan is the President of the Lucis Trust, the parent body of World Goodwill
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Laurence Newey: Mass Thought Images and the Problems of Our Time
Laurence Newey is the Vice-President of the Lucis Trust, the parent body of World Goodwill
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Kosha Anja Joubert: Healing Trauma so that Our Good Intentions Can Manifest in the World
Kosha Anja Joubert, CEO of the Pocket Project, has worked extensively in the fields of systems regeneration, intercultural collaboration, and trauma-informed leadership. The author of several books, she received the Dadi Janki Award (2017) for engaging spirituality in life and work and the One World Award (2020) for her work in building the Global Ecovillage Network into a worldwide movement. https://pocketproject.org
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Joseph Murphy: Imagination, Grace & Social Regeneration
Joseph Murphy is the founder of the Good Grace Foundation and Graceworks, small grassroots organizations based in UK, Egypt & Kenya. He has over 20 years’ experience working for social and environmental renewal as a “Reflective Practitioner” with the homeless and those in trauma.
goodgracefoundation.org 
www.graceworks.online

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Richmond Msowoya: Imagination is the Key to Ending Poverty
Richmond Msowoya is a Livelihoods & Economic Inclusion Consultant with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in Malawi and Sudan. Through his many years of work as an economic empowerment specialist in Malawi and Southern Africa he has facilitated livelihood interventions that have benefited over 51,000 refugees and their host communities.
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Félix Torán: Individual Imagination and Social Regeneration
Félix Torán combines a career in science and engineering (including over two decades at the European Space Agency) with more than twenty years as a student and leader in the fields of personal growth, leadership, time management, spirituality, and meditation. He has published 19 books on personal growth.
http://linktr.ee/felixtoran 
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Leah Walker: Biography Work: A Paradoxical, Transformative Social Practice
Leah Walker has a deep interest in human development and earth evolution, particularly as described by Rudolf Steiner. She is a biography worker and licensed professional counselor (LPC), as well as a certified homeopath. She is a faculty member of the Center for Biography and Social Art in North America.
https://biographyworker.com 
https://biographysocialart.org

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Daniel Christian Wahl: A Transformation of the Sense of Belonging
Daniel Christian Wahl, author of Designing Regenerative Cultures, is one of the leading catalysts and thinkers of the movement for social and environmental regeneration. He works around the world as a consultant, educator and activist with NGOs, businesses, governments, and change agents.
https://designforsustainability.medium.com 
www.triarchypress.net/drc.html

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May East: Sociotones: Maximizing the Edges between Social Systems
May, a long-time student of the Ageless Wisdom, is a UNITAR Fellow and currently serves as Director of the Cities Programme at UN House, Scotland. She is a writer and researcher, with extensive experience facilitating community development and training programs around the world and participating in the Global EcoVillage Network.
www.mayeast.co.uk 
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2018: In Resonance with the Living Earth

Ten presentations from Vita de Waal, Jeremy Dunning-Davies, Marco, María Crehuet Wennberg, Giles Hutchins, René Longet, Jen Morgan, May East, Takeo Inamura & Takeshi Muranaka, and Mary Stewart Adams.


Vita de Waal: In Resonance with the Living Earth – Past, Present but... what about the Future?
Vita de Waal is the founder and director of the Foundation for GAIA and the NGO Alliance on Global Concerns
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Jeremy Dunning-Davies: What’s Wrong with our Present-Day Scientific Thinking?
Jeremy Dunning-Davies is a retired senior lecturer of Hull University in the departments of mathematics and physics.
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Marco: International Cooperation: an added bonus, a duty, a necessity or an unstoppable natural tendency?
Marco has worked for over twenty years in international service organizations, in the field and at headquarters.
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María Crehuet Wennberg: A New Ethical Culture - Values and Alternative Projects for a Finite Planet
María Crehuet Wennberg is responsible for the Energy Policies of the Associació de Micropobles de Catalunya and is vice-president of CMES (Collective for a Sustainable Energy and Social Model).
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Giles Hutchins: Sensing Evolutionary Potential: Co-creating Magnificence with the More-than-Human
Giles Hutchins is a keynote speaker, adviser and executive coach at the fore-front of a [r]evolution in leadership consciousness and organisational development.
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René Longet: Human values and sustainable development in the world of today
René Longet is the President of the Fédération genevoise de coopération, and the vice-president of SIG, specialist on sustainable development.
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Jen Morgan: Relationships for Change: A Path towards Resonance with all of Life
Jen Morgan is the Co-Founder of the Finance Innovation Lab – a globally recognized organisation for social innovation, and is currently Executive Director for The Psychosynthesis Trust. 
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May East: SDGs: framing a new regenerative narrative
May East is the CEO of Gaia Education and a UNITAR Fellow. 
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Takeo Inamura and Takeshi Muranaka: Is the "2030 Agenda" a game? Why did 30,000 people from corporations, government, education and civil society play the game?
Takeo Inamura and Takeshi Muranaka are the founders of Imacocollabo, a Japanese NGO with a mission to inspire collaborative action to create a sustainable future, through their innovative 2030 SDGs card game.
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Mary Stewart Adams: Finding Light in the Sacred Dark
Mary Stewart Adams is a star lore historian who led the successful initiative to establish Michigan’s only International Dark Sky Park in 2011.
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2017: From the Unreal to the Real: Journalism, Media and Education

Five presentations from Christopher Schwartz, Judy Rodgers, Gabriel Jaraba, Alexandra Ratcliffe and Andreas de Bruin


Christopher Schwartz is an American researcher and journalist.
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Judy Rodgers is the founder of Images and Voices of Hope, a global community of journalists, documentary filmmakers and media professionals who are focused on the potential of the media to be an agent of positive change and world betterment. 
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Gabriel Jaraba is a professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and the UNESCO Global Chair on Media Literacy and Intercultural Dialogue.
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Alexandra Ratcliffe is an educator, thinker and freelance writer. 
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Professor Dr. Andreas de Bruin of the University of Applied Sciences, Munich, founded the Munich Model “Meditation at University” in 2010.
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2017: From the Unreal to the Real:  Philosophy, Science and Art

Six presentations and one interview from Patrice Brasseur, Jim Ryder, Karen Elkins (inc. interview), Deborah Ravetz, Dr Albert van der Velde and Cécile Sorbier.


Patrice Brasseur is the co-founder of Psychosophie. Drawing on the inspiration of Alice Bailey and Agni Yoga, Psychosophie is at the crossroads of philosophy, spirituality and psychology. 
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Dr. James Ryder(dec.) served as Vice President of Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company and head of the Advanced Technology Center.
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Karen Elkins is the founder, editor and designer of Science to Sage, an online magazine featuring leading edge thinkers in science, spirituality, philosophy, art and ancient wisdom.
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Deborah Ravetz is an artist, philosopher and author, and she also works with social sculpture, the artistic form pioneered by Joseph Beuys.
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Dr. Albert van der Velde is an Integral GP in the Netherlands and Co-founder and Board Member of Stichting Voeding Leeft (Food Lives Foundation). 
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Cécile Sorbier is the Environment Director for Femmes Internationales Murs Brisés (FIMB).
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