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The Dance of Choice and Choicelessness
Kumar offers a personal perspective on the paradox of choice.
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2004
- 4 pages
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Choice & Consequence
Besides relaxing into the flow of being, we are also called to act. IONS President O'Dea invites us to consider the consequences of our choices.
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2004
- 3 pages
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Molecules & Choice
Researcher Pert explores how our biochemistry guides, but can also be guided.
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2004
- 5 pages
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The Freedom of Yes
Choice is not only an individual option - institutions, too, make choices. Fetzer Institute executive Lehman describes what happened when an institute chose to say "yes."
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2004
- 3 pages
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Local Choice, Global Consequence
Norberg-Hodge shows how local food can have global impact.
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2004
- 1 page
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Shift Issue 4
CHOICE AND THE MIRROR OF CONSEQUENCE
CHOICE AND CONSEQUENCE
by James O'DeaTHE FREEDOM OF "YES"
by Rob LehmanCAN WE TALK?
by Anne AdamsLOCAL CHOICE, GLOBAL CONSEQUENCE
by Helena Norberg-HodgeCHOOSING TO GIVE
by Stephen Dinan & Devaa Haley MitchellMOLECULES AND CHOICE
by Candace PertTRUSTING INTUITION
by Judith OrloffCONSCIOUS EVOLUTIONARIES
by Barbara Marx HubbardTHE DANCE OF CHOICE AND CHOICELESSNESS
by Satish KumarFrontiers of Research
Child Spirit
by Marilyn Schlitz- September - November 2004
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Can We Talk?
Open dialogue is the foundation of effective democracy. At this crucial time in history, organizational consultant Adams encourages us to participate in communal conversations.
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2004
- 3 pages
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"The Way of the Healer" with Janet Quinn
You Are the Medicine and You Are Enough
In this seminar, through our conversation and gentle inquiry, we explore the essential principles inherent in walking this earth in the way of the healer. Not only those in the ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-07-21
- 00:56:22
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Conscious Aging course (class 3 of 8)
Developing Self-Compassion, with Sue Steele
ACCESS RESTRICTED TO COURSE MEMBERS
Week 3 of the course Conscious Aging.
The featured presenter for this class is Sue Steele of Compassion and Choices. In this class, elements of compassion are explored, including self kindness, how our suffering connects us to our human family rather than divides and separates us, and how mindfulness practices can help reduce critical self-talk when facing issues of aging.
- Audio Conscious Aging
- 2012-02-01
- 01:19:57
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The Genie in Your Genes
Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention
Your genes don't control your health or happiness outcomes; in fact many of the choices you make turn genes on or off. Author Dawson Church applies the insights of the new field of Epigenetics (epi=above, i.e. control above the level of the gene) to healing.
- Publications Books
- April 15, 2009
- 395 pages
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Foundations of Worldview Literacy (class 3 of 6)
Self-Regulation and Self-Caring
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Week 3 of the course Foundations of Worldview Literacy.
In this third class we learn ways to avoid being "hijacked" by our emotional and physiological automatic responses to threats and perceived threats.
- Audio Foundations of Worldview Literacy
- 2012-09-26
- 00:54:36
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Foundations of Worldview Literacy (class 4 of 6)
Assumptions and Stereotypes
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Week 4 of the course Foundations of Worldview Literacy.
In this fourth class we explore assumptions and stereotypes by considering how cultural conditioning has impacted our beliefs, perceptions and actions.
- Audio Foundations of Worldview Literacy
- 2012-10-03
- 01:02:40
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Shift Issue 16
BRAVE_NEURO_WORLD?
NEUROSCIENCE, NEW ANSWERS, NEW QUESTIONSTHE ENCHANTED LOOM
by Diane AckermanPEERING INTO OUR POTENTIAL
by Matthew SolanNEUROTECHNOLOGY'S SHADOW
by Byron BelitsosOUR EVOLVING GLOBAL BRAIN
by Steven VedroCONSCIOUSNESS: STILL A MYSTERY
by John HickFrontiers of Research
The Transformative Experience: A Choice Point (Excerpted from Living Deeply: The Art and Science of Transformation)
by Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, Cassandra Vieten, and Tina A. Amorok- September - November 2007
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Intention Downloads Interview: Angeles Arrien
Angeles shares the Inuit people’s philosophy that there are two plans in life: “My plan and Mystery’s plan.” She discusses the relationship between effort and grace and advises us to find a balance between the two.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-06-01
- 00:25:06