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F. David Peat's latest book explores Carl Jung's notion of the Life-transforming nature of synchronicities. It also Looks at the fascinating collaboration between the psychologist Jung and the theoretical physicist Wolfgang Pauli. Peat's book is a sequel to his earlier, Synchronicity: The Bridge mostra altro between Matter and Mind, and takes a completely new approach that includes a final chapter speculating on the possible source for true synchronicities. F. David Peat is a former theoretical physicist and colleague of David Bohm. He is the author of more than twenty books covering topics such as superstrings, chaos theory, Native American science, cinema and reality, and his notion of 'Gentle Action'-how society and organizations can be transformed through creative change. In 2000 he founded the Pari Center for New Learning in the medieval village of Pari in Tuscany. mostra meno
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Opere di F. David Peat

Blackfoot Physics (1996) 134 copie
Quantum Implications: Essays in Honour of David Bohm (1987) — A cura di — 54 copie
In Search of Nikola Tesla (1983) 28 copie

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Nome legale
Peat, Francis David
Data di nascita
1938-04-18
Data di morte
2017-06-06
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Waterloo, Lancashire, England, UK
Luogo di morte
Pari, Tuscany, Italy
Luogo di residenza
London, England, UK
Canada
USA
Pari, Tuscany, Italy
Istruzione
University of Liverpool (PhD|Physics)
Attività lavorative
physicist
adjunct professor
biographer
Relazioni
Bohm, David (biographer, co-author)
Organizzazioni
Pari Center for New Learning, Pari, Tuscany, Italy
California Institute of Integral Studies
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David Peat, Physicien spécialiste de la mécanique quantique, écrivain et conférencier, est l’auteur de plusieurs ouvrages dont cinq ont déjà été publiés en français : “L’Univers miroir : la science naissante de la non-séparabilité” (Laffont, 1986) ; “Un miroir turbulent. Guide illustré de la théorie du Chaos" (InterÉditions, 1991) ; “La Conscience et l'Univers" (le Rocher, 1990) ; “Synchronicité. Le pont entre l’esprit et la matière” (Le Mail, 1988); “La pierre philosophale : chaos et ordre caché de l’univers” (le Rocher, 1995).
Voir aussi 3e millénaire n°22 et 23.

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David Peat argues that while individuals, organizations or governments take action or give aid, often from the best of motives, it is sometimes the case that such action is disruptive and damaging to a community, economy or environment. The reasons are that in some many cases plans and policies do not take into account the complexity and delicate nature of the systems that surround us. Moreover the nature of the organization that attempts to bring about positive change may be more rigid than the system it seeks to alter. In addition so often the organization is now working from within the system but imposing change from outside. The solutions proposed in the book are that new forms of "gentle action" are needed, actions which begin from within the system in question and emerge in creative ways.. These may range from projects on an international scale to a simple action by an individual. Such actions generally flow from what Peat has termed "creative suspension" - that temporary pause when we listen and learn what the system has to teach us before taking action.… (altro)
 
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