Monica Bryant – The New Biology of Evolutionary Synergy and Symbiosis
Expanding microbiology to be viewed with greater depth, wholeness and meaning
The field of probiotics, microbiota and microbiome research is now part of the collective psyche and has expanded from nutritional therapies to allopathic medicine. It has shown how fundamentally integrated we are with the microbial world and how important it is to nurture our inner and outer microbial flora for biodiversity and health. The next evolutionary step may be to review lost or undervalued scientific knowledge by pioneers in this field.
This talk will focus on the key principles of the visionary work of German microbiologist and polymath, Prof Günther Enderlein (1872-1968). He identified a cyclic view of bacterial metamorphosis and the multitude of potential forms called pleomorphism. Through comparative morphology, phenomenological observation and transpersonal ways of researching and knowing, he developed an archetypal and evolutionary view of the microcosm within our blood. He also discovered a natural bioregulatory and symbiotic process from which he created fungal isopathic remedies for regeneration. It is timely to consider a revisioning of microbiology to reveal deeper organising principles and profound interconnections between nature, the psyche and the cosmos. Enderlein’s insights may hold a vital key for the future well-being of all living ecosystems.
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About the speaker:
Monica Bryant, BSc (Hons), MA, has provided her leading-edge Evolutionary Consulting and Coaching since 1994, offering a transpersonal perspective to support inner and outer evolution. Her evolutionary approach is soul-based and helps to unveil deep patterns, cycles and meaning to support wholeness and well-being. With more than 40 years of experience in archetypal psychology, Monica has a Master’s degree in Myth, Cosmology and the Sacred based on transformative learning and transpersonal research methodologies. She is an independent researcher and writer who has a transdisciplinary approach to the evolving holistic worldview.
Her work draws on her life experiences in the fields of human and planetary potential, new paradigm sciences and natural health. She has a background, since 1972, in the Scandinavian and Germanic naturopathic and homeopathic traditions. In the 1980s, Monica pioneered probiotics and symbiosis-restoring approaches to our inner microbial ecology. At the University of Sussex, she taught her unique courses for four years, which included The New Microbiology and encouraged transformative learning.
Internationally, Monica has trained natural health practitioners in regenerative biological healing and also published many articles in this field. As an entrepreneur, she has imported health-related, eco-friendly products which are kind to humans, animals and nature. She has also devoted three decades to organic gardening and ecological land management to support wildlife, bees and wild flowers.
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Monica BryantIndependent researcher
Monica Bryant, BSc (Hons), MA, has provided her leading-edge Evolutionary Consulting and Coaching since 1994, offering a transpersonal perspective to support inner and outer evolution. Her evolutionary approach is soul-based and helps to unveil deep patterns, cycles and meaning to support wholeness and well-being. With more than 40 years of experience in archetypal psychology, Monica has a Master’s degree in Myth, Cosmology and the Sacred based on transformative learning and transpersonal research methodologies. She is an independent researcher and writer who has a transdisciplinary approach to the evolving holistic worldview.
Her work draws on her life experiences in the fields of human and planetary potential, new paradigm sciences and natural health. She has a background, since 1972, in the Scandinavian and Germanic naturopathic and homeopathic traditions. In the 1980s, Monica pioneered probiotics and symbiosis-restoring approaches to our inner microbial ecology. At the University of Sussex, she taught her unique courses for four years, which included The New Microbiology and encouraged transformative learning.
Internationally, Monica has trained natural practitioners in regenerative biological healing and also published many articles in this field. As an entrepreneur, she has imported health-related, eco-friendly products which are kind to humans, animals and nature. She has also devoted three decades to organic gardening and ecological land management to support wildlife, bees and wild flowers.