Syntropy Module Three
In this profound exploration of Module Three: On Observation, Tammy Oesting moderates a deep dialogue with Pauline Matsis, Kathy Leitch, and Dr. Philip Snow Gang, examining the art of unprejudiced observation as foundational to Montessori’s scientific approach to understanding human potential. Drawing from Maria Montessori, J. Krishnamurti, and Brian Swimme’s insights, the panelists investigate how observation transcends mere seeing, revealing the profound interconnectedness of self, other, and the cosmic process. The video invites viewers to reimagine observation as a transformative practice that can shed conditioned perspectives, allowing for a more expansive, compassionate understanding of human development and learning.
“Unconditionally Free, the life and insights of J. Krishnamurti – The Conditioned Self” is a rare overview of Krishnamurti and David Bohm’s views of thought creating the thinker rather than the thinker creating thought. It includes Saral Bohm’s insights on David’s relationship with Krishnamurti and the ideas they explored together. One fundamental concept explored here is how self-deception permeates the fundamental structure, which corrupts not only thought about ourselves but thought in general. One of the many important insights is the way the psyche, or thought, defends its integrity by concealing its self-deception, not only from others but from itself.
We suggest only viewing the initial 3:30 minutes of the video.
Discover a unique approach to experiencing the natural world through an open, sensory-driven observation practice. This gentle invitation encourages you to connect with a natural phenomenon using all your senses, moving beyond intellectual analysis to a more intuitive, cellular understanding. Inspired by the concepts of grok and embodied awareness, this activity offers a spacious approach to experiencing the world around you. Further info here.
No prior experience is required. Just bring your curiosity and an open presence.