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Creation and Recreation: Ancient Egypt and Modern Life

Westminister Presbyterian Church - Fireside Room 1624 NE Hancock, Portland

The engaged and considered life demands many beginnings. The multiple creation myths of the most mindful of peoples, the ancient Egyptians, not only addressed their questions about the origins and nature of the universe and human life, but offered stirring images for the first and continuous emergences of physical awareness, psychic consciousness, creative reflection and ... Read more

The Relationship Between Psychology and Architecture: The Interaction Between the Built Outer World and the Humane Inner World

First United Methodist Church, Fireside Room 1838 SW Jefferson Street, Portland

We have to consider the fact that houses are works of people for people. Architecture and psychology are inseparably bound together. If we build a simple little hut in our garden or if we are planning and constructing a complicated building, the psyche of the architect or worker is always involved. The symbol of the ... Read more

The Relationship Between Psychology and Architecture: The Interaction Between the Built Outer World and the Humane Inner World

First United Methodist Church, Collins Hall 1838 SW Jefferson Street, Portland

We have to consider the fact that houses are works of people for people. Architecture and psychology are inseparably bound together. If we build a simple little hut in our garden or if we are planning and constructing a complicated building, the psyche of the architect or worker is always involved. The symbol of the ... Read more