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"Conscious Education" with Nina Lynn Meyerhof (excerpt)
Visionary educator Nina Lynn Meyerhoff and former IONS President James O'Dea look into the fractured heart of our times, facing such deep wounds as the Holocaust with a spirit of liberating wisdom. Each individual carries within themselves the full wounding of the collective as well as the power to heal those wounds.
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- 2007-06-27
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Recovery from autism, case documented by the National institute of health in Washington
Good morning I would like to share with you our personnal experience in the fully recovery from autism hat my son has experimented. In 2003 I discovered the movie What ... -
Amy L. Lansky, PhD
Dr. Lansky was a NASA researcher in artificial intelligence when her life was transformed by the homeopathic cure of her son’s autism. In 2003, she published Impossible Cure: The Promise of Homeopathy, still a best-selling introductory text on homeopathy. Lansky has broadened her investigations to include ancient and modern teachings about consciousness, psychic phenomena, meditation, and our collective power to evolve and transform our world. The result is her newest book, Active Consciousness: Awakening the Power Within, published in 2011.
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The Science of Transformation
In the following dialogue, excerpted and adapted from the Institute of Noetic Sciences’ teleseminar series, “The Essentials of Noetic Science,” IONS Director of Research Cassandra Vieten talks with psychiatrist-educator-writer Dan Siegel about Mindsight – the ability of the human mind to see itself – and how that relates to transformation.
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The Promise of Psychedelic Research
Laboring under various taboos after the borderless experimentation of the sixties and seventies, the therapeutic use of psychedelics is now being studied—and in some cases sanctioned—by a small but growing group of pioneering researchers blessed by federal consent.
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Self-Compassion: The Key to Psychological Well-Being
Although the Western drumbeat has been to improve your life by focusing on self-esteem, Neff asserts that in many ways, self-compassion does a much better job—not only for you but for those around you.