The Beshara Lecture 2023

The Coincidence of Opposites

Speaker: Iain McGilchrist

Sunday 9th July, 2023
14:00 – 15:30 BST (via Zoom)

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If there is Oneness, what are the Many? Are they the same? What do we mean? I suggest that the coincidence of opposites is a truth of unsurpassed importance, but that we have been educated into believing that it is, quite simply, nonsense; and that this plays a neglected role in our failure to make sense of the world.

Iain McGilchrist is a psychiatrist, neurologist, philosopher and writer whose seminal work, The Master and His Emissary (2009) presented the notion that the two hemispheres of the human brain approach the world in two very different ways. He argues passionately for the importance – often overlooked in the modern world – of the right hemisphere, which sees the world as a unified, living process. In his most recent book, The Matter with Things (2021) – see this review – he further explores the philosophical implications of this idea. The book is a magnum opus of some 1500 pages which amounts to a very strong argument, supported by an extraordinary range of evidence, for a unified view of the cosmos. See Iain’s website for more details: https://channelmcgilchrist.com/

The Beshara Lecture is an event organised by the Beshara Trust, usually annually. A speaker is invited to present a paper on the ways in which a deep understanding of unity illuminates different areas of human knowledge, informing their research, practice or personal contemplation.

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(Zoom attendance also available)

10 x bi-weekly evening online sessions
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Thursday evenings, 19:00 – 20:30 GMT/BST

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The October Gallery, London

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Contact: Michael Cohen  london@beshara.org

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14:00–17:00 BST
The October Gallery, London

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Contact: Michael Cohen  london@beshara.org

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