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East Meets West: Western Psychology in Dialogue with Islamic Mysticism

International Workshop

Orient-Institut Beirut and American University of Beirut

Orient-Institut Beirut (OIB) and the American University of Beirut

July, 11 to July 12, 2016

11 /07
to
12 /07

 

 

Financed by the Orient-Institut Beirut and the Center of Arts and Humanities American University of Beirut.

 

Organization: Stefan Leder (OIB), Samir Mahmoud (AUB), Hans-Peter Pökel (OIB), and Bernard Sartorious (ISAP)

 

The international workshop East meets West. Western Psychology in Dialogue with Islamic Mysticism aims to start a dialogue and a building of bridges between the Western psychological and the Islamic mystical tradition. The workshop is intended as a first step in what is hoped to be a series of events centered in the region with a larger conference being planned for the future in the Middle East region (Istanbul or Cairo).

 

The core of the first workshop will focus on a C.G. Jung-Ibn al-῾Arabī axis of dialogue. We hope to develop further questions also on other key figures of the Western psychological tradition (such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, or 19th century Romantics) and the Islamic mystical tradition (such as the alchemists, al-Rūmī, or al-Ghazālī). 

 

Monday, 11th July 2016

Venue: Orient-Institut Beirut (Seminary Room)

09:00             Welcome and Introduction

 

Panel I            The Self and the Unseen

Chair: 

Chiara Sebastiani (Bologna)

09:30 

Outayl Binous (Tunis) - Appelé ou non appelé: le Dieu sera present

10:00              

Discussion

10:30   

Souad Al Hakim (Beirut)

The World of Dreams: A Connection with the World of the Unseen or with the Self (in Arabic; English translation of the paper provided)

11:00              

Discussion

11:30              

Coffee

12:00              

Bakri Aladdin (Damascus)

The Physiology of Ecstasy according to Ibn ‘Arabī (in Arabic; English translation of the paper provided)

12:30              

              

Discussion

13:00

Lunch

Panel II            Dream, Time, and Essence

Chair:

Astrid Meier (Beirut)

14:30

Paul Ballanfat (Istanbul) - Ibn ῾Arabī: Dream and Time

15:00 

Discussion

15:30

Dariane Pictet (London) - Breaking down Walls: Journeys to Essence

16:00     

Discussion

16:30

Coffee

17:30

Public lecture and Discussion

Edward Alam (Beirut) - Islamic Mysticism and Philosophical Psychology: Undergirding the Bridges

Discussant:

Chady Rahme (Beirut)

 

Dinner (for participants)

 

Tuesday, 12th July 2016

Venue: American University of Beirut (Building 37)

 

Panel III         Imagination and Space

Chair:              

Samir Mahmoud (Beirut)

09:00     

Andreas Schweizer (Zurich)

The Celestial Counterpart - Imagination in the Work of Ibn Arabi and C.G. Jung

09:30              

Discussion

10:00   

Gustav Bovensiepen (Cologne) - Imagination and the Architecture of Psychic Space

10:30     

Discussion

11:00  

Coffee

11:30  

Fateme Rahmati (Frankfurt)

A Comparative Study of the Process of Self-Knowledge in Islamic Mysticism and the Process of Individuation in the Psychology of C. G. Jung

12:00   

Discussion

12:30

Lunch

Panel IV         Experiences and Archetypes

Chair:

Hans-Peter Pökel (Beirut)

14:00 

 Bernard Sartorius (Zurich)

John the Forerunner: Yahya as Archetypal Image of Man’s Pro-visional Knowledge of the One Reality

14:30      

Discussion

15:00

Samir Mahmoud (Beirut) - A Muslim’s Personal Journey with Jung

15:30 

Discussion

16:00  

Coffee

16:30

Final discussion and perspectives

 

Dinner (for participants)

   

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