Author: Panama
Plato Basics (Panama)
Cultural evening around Plato which allowed participants to connect with archetypes such as soul and love, as well as other ideas presented from a simple perspective with practical tools for […]
‘Philosophy in Architecture: Our cities’ (Panama)
In this talk entitled “Philosophy in Architecture: Our cities,” we learned why philosophy is necessary in everything we do, since our cities are the reflection of their citizens, the akros, […]
The ‘Reading Circle’ with Jonathan Livingston Seagull (Panama)
This is how crazy we are in the reading circle with Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a short book with countless teachings.
Reading Circle: ‘The Art of Living’ by Epictetus (Panama)
We started a new book in our Reading Circle. The response to the Stoics has been very enthusiastic, and twice a week we come together to read and reflect on […]
“Reading Circle” on Jonathan Livingston Seagull (Panama)
Upon finishing the book Juan Salvador Gaviota (Jonathan Livingston Seagull) we created a video whereby participants spoke about what they liked most about the story, and adopted a name to […]
Philosophy in Inca civilization (Panama)
Online talk about this fascinating civilization that still retains many mysteries to unravel with findings that current science has not yet managed to explain; but beyond are the teachings of […]
Talk-Colloquium “Art and Inspiration” (Panama)
We celebrated World Art Day on April 15th – the day of Leonardo da Vinci’s birth – with the participation of the director of the Panamanian Association of Plastic Artists, […]
Lecture: “The myth of Osiris” (Panama)
Life and death are part of the same existence, one cannot be conceived without the other. The Osirian myth allows us to get a glimpse of the profound knowledge of […]
Practical wisdom of Ancient Egypt (Panama)
Egypt and its mysteries continues to captivate us throughout time. In this lecture we sought to share the wisdom bequeathed to us by the ancient Egyptians, which continues to be […]
Reading Circle: ‘Magic and Mystery in Ancient Egypt’ (Panama)
The “Reading Circle” – during these special circumstances – enjoyed the commented reading of Christian Jacq’s Magic and Mystery in Ancient Egypt. They shared an image of the closing activity: