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15. September 2020 um 16:26 |
American College of Orgonomy
New Online Course
Readings in Social Orgonomy
Reading and Study Group
September 15, 2020
The American College of Orgonomy is offering Readings in Social Orgonomy, a new online reading and study group for students of orgonomy, society and human nature. The first reading will be from Dr. Charles Konia’s soon-to-be-published book, Clueless: The Great Human Disconnect. Additional material will draw from other literary sources on sociopolitics and social orgonomy. The format will consist of a presentation of a chapter or section of a book by a participant followed by an online group discussion with Dr. Edward Chastka as moderator. Dr. Chastka will also present didactic material when necessary to add depth to the conversation.
The course will be conducted online using the Zoom platform beginning on Saturday, October 24, 2020 from 11:30AM to 1:00PM, and continue bimonthly on even numbered months except for the month of August. The group will be run with live back-and-forth interaction between a limited group of online participants. An unlimited number of auditors will have the opportunity to listen in and observe. Acceptance as either participant or auditor is by application. Once admitted, registrations will be accepted for semesters of three sessions each with the first semester beginning on 10/24/20, followed by sessions on 12/19/20 and 2/27/21. The fee is $105 per semester for participants; auditors may attend free of charge.
To request an application, email aco@orgonomy.org or call (732) 821-1144.
American College of Orgonomy
http://www.orgonomy.org
http://www.adifferentkindofpsychiatry.com