The Practice of Transcendental Gastronomy

The Practice of Transcendental Gastronomy

Discover how food can act as a vehicle for experiencing the divine. In this conversation, recorded Oct. 26, 2011, Tomas Marconi and Michael Murphy discuss the broad aesthetics of preparing and eating food, food as metaphor and expression and how paying attention and being grounded in simple pleasures can act as a balance to the stimulation of the digital age and a cure for the "modern malady of boredom." Learn why bringing awareness and attention to things, “not so objective, not so easily described” can deepen our experience of other people and resonate throughout our lives.

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Integral Theory and Applications
Featuring: Tomas Marconi, Michael Murphy
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