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Mary Attwood

Mary Attwood

Mary Attwood, M.A., is an art historian, writer, teacher, lecturer and a business creator. She is also a qualified practitioner of mindfulness, yoga and meditation. Mary holds an MA (with distinction) in Myth, Cosmology and the Sacred, and a BA in The History of Art, focusing on Italian late medieval and Renaissance art and architecture. Her teaching and research seeks to offer a broader understanding of art, not as an object to be analysed, but as an interface of perception, consciousness, epistemologies, psychological and philosophical knowing.

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Louise Livingstone

Louise Livingstone

Louise Livingstone, PhD, is Director of the Heart Sense Research Institute and Co-Founder of the Centre for Myth, Cosmology and the Sacred. She has a PhD in transformative learning from Canterbury Christ Church University; exploring knowing through the heart in relation to conflict. She also holds an MSc (with distinction) in Holistic Science from the Schumacher College, Devon, UK. Her work aims to re-imagine the long-forgotten wise and intelligent heart for contemporary times.

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Angela Voss

Angela Voss

Angela Voss, PhD, was a professional musician for many years, before becoming involved in the academic world. She directed two MA programs in Myth, Cosmology and the Sacred in Canterbury UK, and has published widely on Renaissance music, esoteric philosophy, symbolism, Neo-Platonism and transformative learning. She has also created two CDs on re-creating Ficino’s Orphic singing, and the Hermetic influence on John Dowland’s Lachrimae. She can be contacted at imaginalcosmos@gmail.com.

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Dra. T’Karima Ticitl

Dra. T’Karima Ticitl

Dra. T’Karima Ticitl, PhD, LM, CM, is an Indigenous woman born in California, and raised as a Xicana Indigenous person; her family is from Zacatecas and Jalisco, Mexico, with Mexica/Wixárika origins. She is a certified/licensed midwife in NY/NJ, an instructor, an author and a peyotl ceremonial roadwoman in the Native American Church; T’Karima is also a traditional Mexica dancer with her danza group, Kalpulli Huehuetlahtolli. She co-founded Traditional Doula & Midwifery Arts (TDMA) and is the founder of Cihuapahtli Matriarch Council, Inc. She has authored six books which include: Decolonizing Nahua/Mexica/Aztec Children’s Literature, Evolution of Traditional Doula & Midwifery Arts, Boy Can Have Long Hair, Too, Blooming Flower, Shooting Star, Birth is a Ceremony and My Body, My Birth.

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