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2014 Schedule of Presentations

Posted on June 30, 2013 by admin in Past Conferences, Presentations

The 19th International Humanities Conference: Wednesday 7th May to Sunday 11th May, 2014 at the Westin Hotel, Portland, Maine USA. The following presentations are on the 2014 program:

  • Robin Bloor – To Try and To Fathom the Gist
  • John Clarke – On Objective Science in Beelzebub's Tales and its Meaning for Us
  • Debbie Elliott – Electrotherapy: Gurdjieff, Harharkh & Tesla (Poster presentation)
  • Cynthia Bourgeault – The Holy Trinity and the Law of Three

  • Stephen Aronson  –  Divided Attention and the Search for Self
  • Jack Cain – Hypnosis, Hanbledzoin and the Flu
  • Russell Schreiber – Compassion: Required in Order to Become Aware of Genuine Being-Duty
  • George Bennett – The Being-Obligolnian-Strivings as Practice

This is a schedule of the presentations for the conference in 2014.

Wednesday

2:30 pm:
Getting to know you session followed by a reading and discussion of chapters 37-38, “France” and “Religion.”
Evening:
Cultural event

Thursday

Morning:
Robin Bloor – To Try and To Fathom the Gist
John Clarke – On Objective Science in Beelzebub’s Tales and its Meaning for Us
Short introduction of two poster presentations:
Ben Gitchel – The Sacred Canticles; Hidden Mathematics of Beelzebub’s Tales
Debbie Elliott – Electrotherapy: Gurdjieff, Harharkh & Tesla

Afternoon:
Reading and discussion on the chapter 37, “France”
Evening:
David Kherdian – poetry

Friday

Morning:
Cynthia Bourgeault – The Holy Trinity and the Law of Three
Stephen Aronson  –  Divided Attention and the Search for Self
Afternoon:
Seminar chapter 38, “Religion,” from Beelzebub’s Tales
Evening:
Cultural event

Saturday

Morning:
Jack Cain – Hypnosis, Hanbledzoin and the Flu
Russell Schreiber – Compassion: Required in Order to Become Aware of Genuine Being-Duty
George Bennett – The Being-Obligolnian-Strivings as Practice
Afternoon:
Seminar “Prof. Skridlov,” Meetings with Remarkable Men
Evening:
Banquet Dinner

Sunday

Morning:
Further reading and discussion of The Tales
Closing Session: Where do we go from here? A conversation providing direction to the Planning Committee for future conferences

Here is a link to last year’s schedule as an example.

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