Richmond IONS Meeting, June 18, 2016

A presentation by Drs. Tom & Jane Hansen

“Finding and Expressing One’s Self.”

Our June 18, 2016 program will feature a presentation by Drs. Tom and Jane Hansen, Charlottesville educators, authors, songwriters, composers and musicians. Tom has written about the metaphysical Self (Trying to Remember (1995) and Remembering our Oneness (2013)), and Jane about the importance of Self to writers.

Drs. Tom and Jane Hansen will offer their ideas of “Self” via discussion and music. Within this format attendees will travel from the mathematical and metaphysical space of “Flatland,” to Johnny Cash’s thoughts about love, to the possibility that “God” is the “context in which forever takes place,” and elsewhere.

Prompted by songs performed by Tom and Jane, the audience will have opportunities to think about and discuss:

• The idea that “Believing Is Seeing.”
• The power we all have to “Imagine” ourselves and the world to be.
• The claim that we are all spiritual beings who are still in Oneness.
• The hope that “Forgiveness” of each other and the world can be simply a
matter of “Remembering” one’s Self.
• The seemingly outlandish claim that our 3D physical world is an illusion, and perhaps even a “Simulation” that we make ourselves.
• The choice to simply “Let the Mystery Be” and just live our lives.

About Our Presenters:

Tom Hansen, Ph.D., is a retired mathematics education researcher, author of math books and teacher. He began his career in the Peace Corps in Liberia in 1964. Tom was the founder of a non-profit that coordinated citizen exchanges between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S. in the 1980s. He was a Non-Governmental participant at the Earth Summit in 1992.

Tom has sung and played guitar for decades, has several CDs of his songs and has performed at numerous festivals, workshops and conferences. He is a member of the Positive Music Association. His 2014 CD, “Book Concert,” consists of songs whose lyrics are all quotes from his Remembering Our Oneness book.

Jane Hansen, Ph.D., is professor emerita at UVA’s Curry School of Education, and began her career, with Tom, in the Peace Corps in Liberia. As a professor her specialty was to teach teachers how to teach K-12 students to write across the curriculum.

She has led workshops for teachers in many states and several foreign countries, including Brazil, Canada, Australia, the Bahamas and Belize. In working with writing her goal is to help others and herself, see writing as a means of expression of Self, as is music. Jane began playing the piano keyboard in fourth grade and now sees both that keyboard and her computer keyboard as equally important means of Self-presentation and Self-expression.

Richmond IONS Meeting, April 18, 2015

Featuring a talk by Tom Hansen, Ph.D.

“Remembering Our Oneness: Who We Are, Where We Came From, And How We Got Here.”

Our April program will feature a talk by author, singer, songwriter, musician and metaphysical philosopher Tom Hansen, Ph.D., about his most recent book of the same title as his talk (2013, Balboa Press).

In his earlier book, Trying to Remember (1995), Tom Hansen explored this question and statement: “Are you a spiritual being having a physical experience or a physical being having an occasional spiritual experience? Which one you believe makes all the difference in the world.”

In Remembering Our Oneness, Tom explores how to live as the spiritual being that you are, even while experiencing this illusion of a physical universe of separation.

He also explores how to be in but not of this world, and how to co-create a world of love, peace and harmony that will help awaken us to our true multidimensional and divine nature.

Tom’s presentation also will focus on the convergence of spiritual and scientific interpretations of reality, and show the two are coming together in new and exciting ways which demonstrate our consciousness does not derive from physical matter, but rather is filtered and transceived from our infinite oneness consciousness, from the very ground of our being.

Tom has produced several CDs of his songs about spiritual, political, peace and environmental topics. He has performed at many conferences, festivals, workshops and meetings. His 2014 CD, “Book Concert,” consists of songs whose lyrics are all direct quotes from Remembering Our Oneness, and, if time permits, he may perform some of these songs for us as part of his presentation.

About Our Presenter:

Tom Hansen, Ph.D., is a retired mathematics education researcher, author and teacher. He began his teaching career in the Peace Corps in Liberia in 1964. Tom was the Founder and President of the Peace Exchange Foundation, which coordinated citizen exchanges between the Soviet Union and the U.S. in the 1980s.

He was a Non-Governmental representative at the Earth Summit in 1992, and at the United Nations Sustainable Development Commission meetings, working with governments to finance appropriate technology for developing countries.

He earned a B.S. in Mathematics from Drake University, an M.A. in Mathematics Education from Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Iowa.