Friday, June 02, 2017; 07:30PM – 10:00PM
Presented by the Analytical Psychology Club. CEUs not available.
Presented by Christophe Le Mouël, PhD
Is there place for imagination in the physical sciences? In other words, is imagination only an addendum to the cosmos, some kind of dazzling make-up which, when removed, would leave the order of the universe fundamentally unchanged, or not? The words cosmos and cosmetics share the same Greek etymological root in the word κόσμος, which means order, adornment. Modern quantum mechanics increasingly reveals that imagination is integral to the cosmos. It matters and makes our world whole and delightful. In this lecture, I would like to weave personal dreams, poems and experiences about my encounter with imagination and reflect on its possible place in the age to come.
Christophe Le Mouël, PhD, was trained as a quantum physicist and did theoretical research in physics for several years in France and in Greece. He also worked as a project manager at the National Center for Nuclear Energy in Paris, France, before moving to Los Angeles in 2007. He lectured on the connection of depth psychology and physics in Europe and in the United States. He is currently the Executive Director of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles.
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