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Dr. Tea Golob

Redna profesorica / professor
Fakulteta za uporabne družbene študije
School of Advanced Social Studies
Nova Gorica, Slovenija / Slovenia

Head of the Institute for Social Morphogenesis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prof. Dr Tea Golob leads the Institute for Social Morphogenesis and is professor and researcher at the Faculty of Information Studies, Slovenia, is member of the RN36 research network and member of the Slovenian Committee for MOST/UNESCO. Currently, she leads the Jean Monnet Chair: Inclusive Communities for European Industry 5.0.

 

 

Nasuprot Zlu

K dobru usredotočenom na Zemlju: Izrada novih priča, proširenje mašte


Pot k dobremu: oblikovanje novih pripovedi in širjenje imaginacije osredotočene na Zemljo V današnjem tehnološko naprednem, a razdrobljenem svetu je človeštvo prekinilo vezi s temeljnimi mitologijami, ki so nekoč prepletale čustva, razum in našo naravno povezanost z Zemljo. Ta prispevek raziskuje filozofski imperativ oblikovanja novih pripovedi, ki nas ponovno povezujejo z našo esenco in ponujajo zavestno pot proti Dobremu, ki ga razumemo
kot Dobro, osredotočeno na Zemljo. 

S sklicevanjem na starodavne mite, Jungov koncept nezavednega in sodobne kvantne potencialnosti prispevek odraža dvojno naravo človeštva – blagoslovljeno z razumom, a hkrati odtujeno od svojega izvora. Potreba po novih zgodbah vključuje preseganje delitev, prepletanje jezika in novih pomenov znotraj multidimenzionalnih kontekstov, ki se usklajujejo s planetarno zavestjo ter spodbujajo harmonijo in namenskost v svetu, ki se izgublja v razdvojenosti in manipulaciji.

Tri vprašanja:
- Ali se lahko nove pripovedi planetocentrične povezanosti opirajo na stare arhetipe?

- Ali lahko umetno inteligenco razumemo kot mitološko figuro, ki prebiva v našem nezavednem, in jo dojemamo kot nasprotje zla?
- Premislite o ideji, da presečišče med znanostjo in umetnostjo omogoča nastanek novega jezika – ali se to lahko zgodi brez temne plati naše realnosti, brez sklicevanja na zlo?

 

The Opposite of Evil

Towards an Earth-Centric Good: Crafting New Narratives, Expanding Imaginaries


In today’s technologically advanced yet disconnected world, humanity has severed ties with foundational mythologies that once bridged emotions, reason, and our innate relation with the Earth. This contribution explores the philosophical imperative to craft new narratives that reconnect us to our essence, offering a conscious path towards a good, which is considered as an Earth-centric good. Drawing on ancient myths, Jung’s concept of the unconscious, and modern quantum potentialities, this contribution reflects on humanity’s dual nature—blessed with reason yet estranged from its source. The urge for new stories entails the idea of transcending divisions, reweaving language and new meanings within multidimensional contexts to align with planetary consciousness, fostering harmony and intentionality in a world adrift in disconnection and manipulation.

 

Links to reliable sources

 

  • The Earth Has a Soul: The Nature Writings of C.G. Jung; C.G. Jung, Joseph Henderson M.D. (Foreword), Meredith Sabini (Editor)

  • Man and His Symbols. C.G. Jung, Joseph L. Henderson (Contributor), Aniela Jaffé (Contributor), Jolande Jacobi (Contributor), Marie-Louise von Franz (Contributor), John Freeman (Introduction)

  • Myths to Live by. Joseph Campbell, Johnson E. Fairchild

  • Nature Spirits & Elemental Beings: Working with the Intelligence in Nature. Marko Pogacnik

Tea Golob feels, from an early age on, a deep connection to the Earth, which she has nurtured through plants, their energy fields, and the elemental world, as well as the realm of various subtle beings. Now, she is a geomancer and an intuitive healer of causal levels. She consciously cultivates light within herself and finds joy in observing all of creation. Her path is to support the spark of awareness of unity in all of us. Exploring and understanding the world from the scientific, artistic and spiritual perspectives enables her to build new bridges and connect her work with research topics such as responsible action, planetary consciousness, and the sustainable aspects of society. Blog: https://magicfern.si/

Tea Golob
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Organization 2025

Stari Grad Philosophy Days started in 2023 as an idea from Aldo Cavic and Stan Coenders

Organizers:

Stan Coenders, Aldo Cavić

Gradska knjižnica i čitaonica Stari Grad

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Založba Sanje www.sanje.siRok Zavrtanik, Andreja Udovč

 

Organizational board:

Philosophy: Aldo Cavic, Stan Coenders

Parallel events: Sanje Publishers, Musej Staroga Grada, Knjižnica Stari Grad, ​​

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