Biography
CHRISTOPHER M. BACHE, PhD, professor of religious studies at Youngstown State University, is an award winning teacher, international speaker, and author of The Living Classroom, Dark Night Early Dawn, and Lifestyles. He has written articles for Dialectica and the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, and has received YSU’s Distinguished Professor Award for teaching and research. Chris’ work explores the deeper dimensions of human psychology, including collective consciousness, reincarnation theory and philosophical implications of transpersonal states of awareness. He has degrees from the University of Notre Dame, Cambridge University, and Brown University.
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"Living Classroom" with Chris Bache (part 1 of 2)
This workshop explores the dynamics of collective consciousness in the classroom. Participants learn practical strategies for working with fields of consciousness: opening and closing fields, visualization exercises to strengthen fields, spiritual practice and the common ground, and recognizing and managing resonance.
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"Living Classroom" with Chris Bache (part 2 of 2)
This workshop explores the dynamics of collective consciousness in the classroom. Participants learn practical strategies for working with fields of consciousness: opening and closing fields, visualization exercises to strengthen fields, spiritual practice and the common ground, and recognizing and managing resonance.
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"Dark Night of the Species Soul" with Chris Bache
Bache examines the relationship between our personal transformation and the transformation of our species. Can we think of this time in our history as a collective "dark night of the soul?" Recorded at IONS' 2001 Conference: Spirit Rising.
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Sensing Fields
by Christopher Bache, PhD, Robert Gass, and Betsy MacGregor, MD
What is the feeling of the field? A physician, a teacher, and a musician share first-person perspectives on experiencing the power of fields.