Scholar Salon 95 (Recording now available)

Scholar Salon #95: Dr. Normandi Ellis sheds light on the ways in which considering the ancient "living intelligences" of the planets pcan rovide inspiration for effectively engaging in our life tasks and performing the important activities of life at the right time

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Scholar Salon 94 (Recording now available)

Scholar Salon #94: Dr. Pinar Durgun explores how our understanding of ancient Mesopotamian women’s lives shifts when we challenge common assumptions and examine evidence across legal, economic, religious, and visual sources.

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Scholar Salon 93 (Recording now available)

Scholar Salon #93: Laura Shannon sheds light on indigenous value systems honouring mothers and childbirth, and to offer grounds for placing the Holy Mother at the heart of the Nativity story, as the one for whom the Magi's sacred gifts were intended.

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Scholar Salon 92 (Recording now available)

Scholar Salon #92: Dr. Susan Moulton explores ancient human-animal relationships: "To understand the complexity of the remote past we must consider the experience of the first Hominins who lived in synchrony with all sentient aspects of their natural environment, including animals and plants."

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