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"Mindfulness 101" with Charles Tart (part 1 of 4)
What They Should Have Taught Us Long Ago
Charles offers tastes - both experiential and intellectual - of basic "Controlled Attention Practices" that focus, stabilize, and clear our minds, leading to insights that work in everyday life.
- Audio Lectures
- 2007-08-11
- 00:40:19
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"Mindfulness 101" with Charles Tart (part 2 of 4)
What They Should Have Taught Us Long Ago
Charles offers tastes - both experiential and intellectual - of basic "Controlled Attention Practices" that focus, stabilize, and clear our minds, leading to insights that work in everyday life.
- Audio Lectures
- 2007-08-11
- 00:12:15
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Living Deeply Practice: "Great Thanks" with Sequoyah Trueblood
Sequoyah Trueblood grew up on a self-sustaining farm, joined the Green Berets, taught Silva Mind Control and then worked extensively with Indian youth wilderness programs. He is of Choctaw/Cherokee/Chickasaw/German/English ancestry and is currently creating perma-culture programs.
- Audio Experientials
- 2008-07-07
- 00:03:05
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"Mindfulness 101" with Charles Tart (part 3 of 4)
What They Should Have Taught Us Long Ago
Charles offers tastes - both experiential and intellectual - of basic "Controlled Attention Practices" that focus, stabilize, and clear our minds, leading to insights that work in everyday life.
- Audio Lectures
- 2007-08-11
- 00:16:45
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"Mindfulness 101" with Charles Tart (part 4 of 4)
What They Should Have Taught Us Long Ago
Charles offers tastes - both experiential and intellectual - of basic "Controlled Attention Practices" that focus, stabilize, and clear our minds, leading to insights that work in everyday life.
- Audio Lectures
- 2007-08-11
- 00:18:04
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"Can mediums talk to the dead? Can you? Why should we care?" with Julie Beischel
Dean Radin hosts this discussion with Dr. Julie Beischel, who performs rigorously controlled research investigating the accuracy of the information mediums report and systematic studies of their experiences during ostensible communication with the deceased. But are they really talking to the dead?
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-06-30
- 01:06:54
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Effects of Intentionally Enhanced Chocolate on Mood
A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled experiment investigated whether chocolate exposed to "good intentions" would enhance mood more than unexposed chocolate.
- Publications Scholarly Papers
- September 1, 2007
- 8 pages
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Electrocortical Activity Prior to Unpredictable Stimuli in Meditators and Non-meditators
Advanced meditators occasionally report experiences of timelessness, or states of awareness that seem to transcend the usual boundaries of the subjective present. This study investigates this awareness in eight experienced meditators and eight matched controls by measuring 32 channels of EEG before, during, and after exposure to unpredictable light and sound stimuli.
- Publications Scholarly Papers
- September 2011
- 14 pages
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Intention Downloads Interview: Dean Radin
Can chocolate and ice crystals provide clues about the mystery of intention? Find out in this engaging interview with IONS Senior Scientist Dean Radin, as he describes a double-blind study with Dr. Emoto (of What the Bleep!? fame) as well as "intentional chocolate."
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-06-01
- 00:35:16
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"Science of Noetic Experience" with Daryl Bem
In science generally, a phenomenon is not considered a reliable fact until it has been observed repeatedly by numerous independent researchers. One criticism of parapsychology is that it has not produced a repeatable psi effect. The "Ganzfeld experiment" and several other classes of psi experiments provide an independently repeatable demonstration of telepathy under rigorously controlled conditions.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-10-07
- 00:58:56
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The Biology of Belief
Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter, & Miracles
Through the research of Dr. Lipton and other leading-edge scientists, stunning new discoveries have been made about the interaction between your mind and body and the processes by which cells receive information.
- Publications Books
- September 15, 2008
- 240 pages
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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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"Healing Rage" with Ruth King (excerpt)
Making Inner Peace Possible
A respected voice on women and rage and president of Bridges, Branches & Braids—an organization that "works with negative energies in positive ways"—Ruth King joins host Belvie Rooks to discuss Ruth's book "Healing Rage: Making Inner Peace Possible." Ruth addresses the different disguises of rage and how we all exhibit some of them ...
- Audio Shorts
- 2007-02-28
- 00:06:21
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"Reinventing the Sacred" with Stuart Kauffman
Originally a medical doctor, author, and biology/physics/astronomy Professor at the University of Calgary, Stuart Kauffman guides us through an exploration of creativity in biology and human endeavors.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-07-01
- 01:17:22
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Awakening to Truth course (class 7 of 8)
Living Life
ACCESS RESTRICTED TO COURSE MEMBERS
Week 7 of the course Awakening to Truth.
This week we deepen our connection with ourselves, our lives, and our relationship with the God of our understanding. We trust at a deeper level that Life is for us and never against us. Knowing that happiness is under our control, we make the conscious decision to stay peaceful and happy, no matter what is happening in our lives.
- Audio Awakening to Truth
- 2012-01-11
- 00:45:02
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Dressage in the Fourth Dimension
Dressage is often seen as the most formal and controlled of the equine sports, following an ancient, standardized training progression. For philosopher and dressage instructor Dr. Sherry Ackerman, dressage is much more ...
- Publications Books
- November 1, 2008
- 152 pages
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Bruce Lipton One Minute Shift | Healing Perceptions
Do our genes control our health? Epigenetics research challenges the conventional beliefs about genes and reveals the role of emotion on our bodies and health. In this video, author and cellular biologist Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D. explores the importance of perception in maintaining optimal health.
- Video Shorts
- 00:01:18
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