Thursday October 20, 2011
9:00am–6:00pm Pre-conference Workshops 9:00am–1:00pm
Morning Workshops Peter Fenner Undivided and Inseparable—The Nonduality of Relationship [p.22] ROSS ROOM
Rupert Spira You Are Peace Itself [p.22] Amit Goswami Quantum Physics’ Guide to Enlightenment [p.23] 10:00am–12:30pm
1:00pm–2:00pm 2:00pm–6:00pm
SANTA ROSA ROOM NOVATO ROOM
Norman Fischer Think not-thinking: Dogen’s Style of zen Meditation [p.23] LARKSPUR ROOM
John Hagelin Higher States: Harnessing the Power of Consciousness to Fulfi ll Your Desires and Change the World [p.23]
Lunch
Afternoon Workshops Francis Lucille Unmani [p.24]
4:00pm 6:00pm–7:30pm 7:30pm–10:00pm
7:30pm–7:45pm 7:50pm–8:25pm
8:30pm–9:05pm
9:10pm–9:45pm 9:50pm–10:15pm
10:20pm–10:45pm
Conference Registration Opens Opening dinner
Plenary Session
PL1 Time – a Mystery, an Illusion, a Portal to Timelessness SAN RAFAEL BALLROOM Maurizio Benazzo Opening remarks
John Hagelin, PhD Is Consciousness the Unifi eld Field? A Field Theorist’s Perspective [p.25]
Fred Alan Wolf, PhD Is it all an illusion? Quantum physics, Time, and the Mind of God [p.25] Rupert Spira Time is Never Experienced [p.25] The plenary will be followed by a short conversation with the presenters
Film Nataraja by Filiippo Carli (25min) [p.18]
SANTA ROSA ROOM ROSS ROOM
Menas Kafatos Underlying Principles in Quantum Theory and Metaphysics: Clues to the Fundamental Role of Consciousness in the Universe [p.24] NOVATO ROOM
PETALUMA ROOM
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