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Exploring Relationships Between Random Physical Events and Mass Human Attention
Asking for Whom the Bell Tolls
Exploratory study of the outputs of continuously operating truly random number generators (RNG) located around the world indicated that the largest daily change in variance in the year 2001 occurred on an unprecedented day in United States history, September 11, 2001.
- Publications Scholarly Papers
- 2002
- 15 pages
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"Optimal Health and Human Flourishing" with Elliott Dacher (class 1 of 8)
A Precious Life
ACCESS RESTRICTED TO COURSE MEMBERS
Week 1 of the course Optimal Health and Human Flourishing.
This class explores the traditional elements of a daily sitting practice and mind-training practices which are integrated into daily life.
- Audio Optimal Health
- 2011-09-28
- 01:52:08
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"Improvising Our Lives" with Patricia Ryan Madson (interview)
In this teleseminar, Patricia discusses 12 improv maxims, which are applicable in everyday life, and very useful in healing. The principles used by professional improvisers provide a template that can be used to freshen and repurpose our daily life.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-07-22
- 00:38:35
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"Improvising Our Lives" with Patricia Ryan Madson (Q&A)
In this teleseminar, Patricia discusses 12 improv maxims, which are applicable in everyday life, and very useful in healing. The principles used by professional improvisers provide a template that can be used to freshen and repurpose our daily life.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-07-22
- 00:43:47
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One
Essential Writings on Nonduality
This book compiles the most lively expressions of nonduality, which are the understanding that existence is one undivided whole and that the daily distinctions we make within this unity are useful, but not ultimately true.
- Publications Books
- January 29, 2007
- 224 pages
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Great Shift Dialogue: Michael Bernard Beckwith and David Hawkins
Power vs. Force author David Hawkins and Agape International founder Michael Bernard Beckwith describe important shifts in perception that represent the foundation for making shifts in the world. They explore ...
- Audio Interviews
- 2008-02-10
- 00:40:18
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"The Gift of Gratitude" with Angeles Arrien
Angeles Arrien invites us to cultivate the power of deep appreciation so that it becomes our foundation for daily living. Integrating the latest findings from social science with stories, prayers ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-08-03
- 00:56:11
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Great Shift Dialogue: Michael Bernard Beckwith and David Hawkins (excerpt)
Power vs. Force author David Hawkins and Agape International founder Michael Bernard Beckwith describe important shifts in perception that represent the foundation for making shifts in the world. They explore the importance of simply being more aware and more loving and the ways that people can incorporate such shifts into their daily lives.
- Audio Shorts
- 2008-02-10
- 00:01:57
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Review of 'One' by The Editors
- Publications Book Reviews
- Dec. 1, 2007
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The Role of Transformation, Spirit, and Psychospiritual Approaches on Human Brain Activity and Immunity
The word transcendent conjures images of seeking a mountain top experience, of catapulting above the mundane physical world into a realm where one is unaffected by day-to-day complaints. One definition of the term transcendent is "separate from" or "beyond." But the root of the word transcend is "to climb over or across," which may more accurately describe the lived experience of one facing an illness or other challenging experience. In the real world, transcending life's events has less to do with finding a way to avoid or remove them and more to do with developing ways to live with them on a daily basis.
- Publications Scholarly Papers
- 2004
- 4 pages
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Great Shift Dialogue: Maria Nemeth and Mary Manin Morrissey (excerpt)
Maria Nemeth and Rev. Mary Manin Morrissey explore the dark night of the soul and how it connects to a collective dark night, as well as the importance of finding one’s core life intentions and using them as the basis for all decisions.
- Audio Shorts
- 2008-02-10
- 00:03:07
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"Moving from abstraction to embodied consciousness" with Robert Duggan
Abstraction may be our Original Sin. And "Consciousness" may be one of our most destructive abstractions. It seems odd to me to discuss consciousness when most individuals whom I encounter ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-06-22
- 01:05:42
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"Eating with Reverence" with Shannon Kring Buset
Food for the Soul
For centuries, the Balinese have offered up daily prayers for the entire life cycle of food, from the planting of the seed to the harvest, and from the preparation of ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-08-24
- 00:58:16
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The Secret History of Dreaming
What do the first major oil discovery in Kuwait, Mark Twain’s fiction, and Harriet Tubman’s success conducting slaves to freedom via the Underground Railroad have in common? They were all experienced first in dreams.
- Publications Books
- December 16, 2008
- 352 pages
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"Eating with Reverence" with Shannon Kring Buset (extended Q&A)
Food for the Soul
What does the way in which we in the US raise, purchase, prepare, and eat our foods say about us?
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-08-24
- 01:02:09
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Out of Our Heads
Why You Are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness
The notion that consciousness is confined to the brain, like software in a computer, has dominated science and philosophy for close to two centuries. Yet, according to this incisive review of contemporary neuroscience from Berkeley philosopher Nöe, the analogy is deeply flawed.
- Publications Books
- February 17, 2009
- 232 pages
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Walking Through Walls
A Memoir
Running with Scissors meets Bewitched in this irresistible memoir, as Philip Smith describes growing up in 1960s Miami with his decorator father, who one day discovers he has the miraculous power to talk to the dead and heal the sick.
- Publications Books
- September 16, 2008
- 352 pages
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Sailing Home
Using Homer's Odyssey to Navigate Life's Perils and Pitfalls
Norman Fischer deftly incorporates Buddhist, Judaic, Christian, and popular thought, as well as his own unique and sympathetic understanding of life, in his reinterpretation of Odysseus's familiar wanderings as lessons that everyone can use.
- Publications Books
- June 3, 2008
- 256 pages
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The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of Spirit
A Return to the Intelligence of the Heart
Pearce explains that beneath our awareness, culture imprints a negative force-field that blocks the natural rise of the spirit toward its innate nature of love and altruism. Further, he identifies religion as the primary cultural force behind this negative imprinting.
- Publications Books
- March 13, 2007
- 272 pages