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Conscious Leadership at the Crossroads of Change
In the global battle against AIDS, inequality, and economic injustice, United Nations program specialist Monica Sharma is empowering people at all levels with an innovative synthesis of psychological, emotional, and ...
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2006
- 6 pages
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"The Origin, Persistence, and Failings of HIV/AIDS Theory" with Henry Bauer
Dr. Henry Bauer and host Dean Radin engage in an interesting discussion about scientific practices and the difficulty of changing commonly accepted assumptions. Dr. Bauer's latest book The Origin, Persistence and Failings of HIV/AIDS Theory challenges the hypothesis that HIV causes AIDS.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2007-06-20
- 01:08:25
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"Psychosomatic Wellness" with Candace Pert (teleseminar)
Pert explores the history of her turn towards a noetic worldview, the current frontiers of mindbody science, and an innovative new AIDS treatment she has developed that involves peptides, the informational substances that link body-mind and spirit.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2005-08-24
- 01:00:58
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"Taboos in Science and Spirituality" with Dean Radin (part 2 of 4)
In this segment Dean identifies three types of taboos in science: transitory, stubborn and double secret super taboos.
- Video Lectures
- 2006
- 00:03:14
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Living the Magical Life
An Oracular Adventure
Living the Magical Life offers a compelling account of one woman's journey to reclaim the magical, oracular, and spiritual dimensions of life.
- Publications Books
- November 2002
- 200 pages
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Energy Psychology Interactive
Rapid Intervention for Lasting Change
Learn basic and advanced levels of energy psychology to bring about quick and powerful changes in emotions, thought and behavior, from this comprehensive book/CD training program for psychotherapists, health professionals, graduate students and anyone interested in learning the methods.
- Publications Books
- August 1, 2004
- 284 pages
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"Continuing the African Journey" with Coumba Touré
Hope, Innovation, and Inspiration
Coumba Touré reminds us that consciousness shift is a global phenomena. Coumba is a young 33-year-old visionary, social innovator and African social entrepreneur finding solutions to some of the most critical issues and challenges confronting the world and Africa. Coumba Touré models what it means to be a global citizen.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-01-23
- 01:11:56
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Shift Issue 12
CONSCIOUSNESS, PASSION, & PURPOSE
EDGAR MITCHELL - COSMIC ACTIVIST
by Barbara McNeillNAVIGATING THE FUTURE: A GUIDE FOR CONSCIOUS ACTIVISM
by Andrew BeathCONSCIOUS LEADERSHIP AT THE CROSSROADS OF CHANGE
by Monica SharmaGENERATION AWAKENING
by Tarra ChristoffMOVIES ON A MISSION
by Matthew GilbertTHE POWER OF CULTURE: AN EXPLORATION OF COLLECTIVE TRANSFORMATION
by Georgia KellyFrontiers of Research
Can Science Study Prayer?
by Marilyn SchlitzBecoming Mindful of Consciousness
by Dean Radin- September - November 2006
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Essential Shifts Interview: Marilyn Schlitz
In this interview, Dr. Marilyn Schlitz explores an expanded vision of health for ourselves and our society. In this time of rapid acceleration, it is easy to fixate on answers rather than questions, and speed rather than quality. Real transformation, as borne out by IONS research and new scientific studies, is a process that often requires slowing down, appreciating relationships in a new way, and quite literally smelling the roses.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:19:22
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"Science of Spiritual Transformation" with Solomon Katz
In this teleseminar, host Cassandra Vieten talks with anthropologist, professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and former board president of Metanexus Institute, Dr. Solomon Katz. Their dialogue explores some of the findings from the Metanexus Institute's Spiritual Transformation Scientific Research Program ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-07-08
- 01:07:24
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Essential Shifts Interview: Van Jones
Van shares intimately about his formative years and his journey into becoming a social activist, as well as the story of Ella Baker, the "secret godmother" of the civil rights movement and mentor to Dr. King. Van advocates a "third way" between Islamic and corporate fundamentalisms and towards a vibrant, global pro-democracy movement that supports "green-collar jobs."
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-08-31
- 00:32:29
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Essential Shifts Interview: Don Beck
Spiral Dynamics Integral provides a powerful, multi-leveled mapping of culture, values, and consciousness. In this interview, the leading practitioner of this work, Don Beck, shares his insights about how we can more effectively meet different cultures with solutions appropriate to their "memetic codes."
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:34:48
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Claremont Community Group
Claremont, CA US
The focus will be to meet, learn and share our knowledge and wisdom with each other, to become more flexible and willing to experience new thoughts and ideas thus building a bridge of communication which will not only aid us in our relationships, but with any adjustment required of us in the future.
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Steve Villano, JD
Steve Villano was CEO/President of the Institute of Noetic Sciences from June 2012 through March 2013.
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Henry Bauer
Henry Bauer is Austrian by birth (1931), Australian by education (1939-56), and American (since 1969) by choice. His Austrian background is evident in his pronunciation of the consonants and slow tempo of speech; his childhood experience in Austria of the Nazi takeover in 1938 led to an unshakeable belief that human beings should be treated as individuals and not as members of groups. His Australian upbringing is discernible in his pronunciation of the vowels and in a relish for plain-speaking argument; his education in Australia led to an unshakeable wish that everyone should be able, as he did, to benefit from free public education focused on intellectual development.
Bauer taught chemistry and carried on research in electrochemistry for about 25 years, at the Universities of Sydney (Australia), Michigan, Southampton (England), and Kentucky. In the 1970s he turned to “science studies” (history, philosophy, and sociology of science), looking particularly into how to differentiate science from pseudo-science. He was a founding member of the Center for the Study of Science in Society at Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, teaching in the undergraduate program in Humanities, Science & Technology and the graduate program in Science & Technology Studies. From 1978 until 1986 he served as Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences. When political correctness arrived, he joined the National Association of Scholars, and founded and edited (1993--99) Virginia Scholar, newsletter of the Virginia Association of Scholars. Retired from teaching at the end of 1999, he became Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Scientific Exploration.
Bauer’s studies and writings in recent years have focused on the takeover of science and medicine by bureaucracies, resulting in the creation of knowledge monopolies and research cartels and in the suppression of substantively valid though heterodox approaches--regarding Big-Bang cosmology, “cold fusion”, global warming, HIV/AIDS. His latest book, The Origin, Persistence and Failings of HIV/AIDS Theory
(McFarland 2007), draws on official reports and data to demonstrate that almost everything that “everyone knows” about HIV/AIDS is plainly wrong.
Bauer’s earlier books include--as well as texts in electrochemistry and analytical chemistry-- Science or Pseudoscience: Magnetic Healing, Psychic Phenomena, and Other Heterodoxies (2001/2004); Fatal Attractions: The Troubles with Science (2001); Scientific Literacy and the Myth of the Scientific Method (1992/1994/2005); To Rise Above Principle: The Memoirs of an Unreconstructed Dean (1988, as ‘Josef Martin’); The Enigma of Loch Ness: Making Sense of a Mystery (1986/1988; U.K. edition, 1991); Beyond Velikovsky: The History of a Public Controversy (1984/1999).
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Elisabeth Targ, MD
Elisabeth Fischer Targ, MD (1961 - 2002), daughter of Russell Targ, was a psychiatrist with many interests including psychic phenomena and the role of spirituality in health and healing.
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Research/Meditation Bibliography/Contemporary Applications
Contemporary Western Applications of Meditation Photo by Joe Shlabotnik Contemporary Western researchers, medical professionals, and practitioners of meditation have discovered what ancient meditators knew – the capacity for awareness prior to ... -
Coumba Touré
A Dakar native, Coumba Toure is an educator, change-maker, and artist. She writes and publishes children's books, using them to build a community that supports young people in creating their own learning tools and social change projects. Sparking imagination and strengthening citizenship in children is linked to a broader effort to enable young adults to contribute to decision-making and problem-solving in society.
Coumba focuses on popular education as a means to spread social justice, and has been instrumental in facilitating hundreds of educational workshops worldwide on gender, race, economic justice, AIDS and advocacy. In her work, she has partnered with diverse organizations: Institute for Popular Education in Kati, Mali; African Consultants International in Dakar, Senegal; The 21st Century Youth Leadership Movement Selma, Alabama; and Youth for Environmental Sanity (YES!) in Soquel, California. Coumba speaks regularly at universities and conferences and contributes as a Board member to several citizen organizations. She holds a B.A. from the New College of California in the U.S.