ANDANY, Aïma Mercedes

Switzerland

Born in Barcelona, Maths and Philosophy studies at York University.  Management positions at International Red Cross, Geneva Council and Deutsche Bank.  Co-founder of Swiss Alternative Bank.  Meditation teacher for 10 years in UK, India, Brazil, Spain and Switzerland.  Naturopath, De-armouring Mind-Body Work practitioner, Jungian therapist, Tantra Teacher and trainer of teachers at SkyDancing Tantra International Institute.  Member of Integral Politics Movement in Switzerland.

Currently researching the links between C.G. Jung’s Depth Psychology and Quantum Physics.  This is pointing towards a new global Paradigm where Psyche and Matter form a Continuum, where the barrier between “Inner” and “Outer” collapses, where binary thinking becomes multidimensional, thus generating a major human quantum evolutionary leap, underlying the new level announced by Clare Graves and Ken Wilber’s views of evolution.

Toscana II.
INTEGRAL POLITICS
May 31, Saturday
11:30 – 13:30
Budapest (CEST)

This section is a joint reflection and deepening space for the presentations by Dr. Elke Fein and Prof. Dr. Karen O’Brien, as well as the workshop by Mercedes Andany & team from Integral Politics Switzerland.

Our aim is to offer a space for building connection among those of you who feel inspired to roll up their sleeves and put integral consciousness into action in your own local or national context or in any other way you feel called to.

We hope to inspire a growing integral political movement across Europe that brings to life the promise of the integral paradigm and make a new, holistic political culture available for ordinary citizens to experience in different places.

Marbella I.
 
May 30, Friday
15:30 – 18:00
Budapest (CEST)

Integral Politics moves beyond polarisation and toward a more conscious, evolving governance. It embraces diverse perspectives, seeking holistic solutions for our interconnected world.

Based on the experience of the Integral Politics Movement active since 2011 in Switzerland, this workshop offers an exploration on  how we can bring Integral Politics to life.

In a field of mutual trust and open heart, we’ll address our own blockages towards actual politics, we’ll shake the tensions, we’ll let creativity and dreams burst out. Having thus opened up, we’ll invite our higher wisdom to speak to us both as individuals and as a group. This collective process will nourish our personal and collective empowerment as political agents.

It is also conceived as a preparation to the keynotes by Dr. Elke Fein and Prof. Karen O’Brian on Integral and Quantum Politics

Marbella II.
May 29, Thursday
07:00 – 08:00
Budapest (CEST)

A very simple practice consisting in following the body’s spontaneous movement, without anticipating, leading or hindering it.  It begins with the intention of fully accepting all there is in you and beyond you.  In silence, no music, no words, you follow the thread that your body proposes: sometimes very fine, sometimes very powerful, laughing, crying, stillness, whatever comes.  Nothing “automatic”, just full presence to what comes and goes.  There is a time for integration at the end.

This is a healing, re-centering and re-balancing practice.  You enter a very intimate relationship with yourself, without effort, control or will.  You may enter a tangible space of fullness within, where Being takes over. “Many practitioners see latihan as a way of direct access to a mystical experience that is compatible with a busy modern lifestyle “(Wikipedia)

A good start to a luminous day of sharing who you are in peace and trust.

Marbella II.
PURPOSE OF LIFE
May 29, Thursday
11:30 – 13:30
Budapest (CEST)

From the Rig Veda to the Quantum Paradigm

In the early 20th century, physicist W. Pauli and psychoanalyst C. G.Jung engaged in a remarkable intellectual partnership, delving into the enigmatic realm of synchronicities. Through a sustained dialogue spanning several decades, they sought to illuminate the subtle interplay between the so-called ‘Inner World’ of the psyche and the ‘Outer World’ of physical reality.

By examining synchronicity as an acausal connecting principle, Jung and Pauli challenged the strict subject/object dichotomy, proposing instead a continuum that transcends traditional boundaries. Their correspondence and collaborative reflections open the door to a nuanced understanding of how our inner experiences and external events may be intertwined at a fundamental level.

This exploration not only reshapes the way we perceive the interface between mind and matter, but also invites us to reconsider our role as participants in a universe where meaning, intention and experience co-create reality. Far from being a mere historical curiosity, the Pauli-Jung dialogue continues to inspire new lines of inquiry into the profound and mysterious connection between consciousness and the world we inhabit.