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"Healing Body and Soul" with Luisah Teish (part 1 of 3)
African Ideas of Health
Initiated Yoruba priestess Luisah Teish introduces African healing modalities, including dancing, singing, body awareness, and working with nature.
- Audio Lectures
- 1997-07-10
- 00:27:38
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"Healing Body and Soul" with Luisah Teish (part 2 of 3)
African Ideas of Health
Initiated Yoruba priestess Luisah Teish introduces African healing modalities, including dancing, singing, body awareness, and working with nature.
- Audio Lectures
- 1997-07-10
- 00:27:26
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"Healing Body and Soul" with Luisah Teish (part 3 of 3)
African Ideas of Health
Initiated Yoruba priestess Luisah Teish introduces African healing modalities, including dancing, singing, body awareness, and working with nature.
- Audio Lectures
- 1997-07-10
- 00:44:31
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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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"Yoga and Sacred Activism" with Shiva Rea (excerpt)
Shiva begins with a meditation from the ancient Vijnana Bhairava Tantra, which explores the vibratory nature of consciousness. She and host Stephen Dinan then explore how consciousness becomes "calcified" in the body, a state that can be shifted through dance, movement, yoga, and other spontaneous motions.
- Audio Shorts
- 2007-07-18
- 00:04:39
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"Huichol Shamanism" with Brant Secunda
The Huichols believe healing is a way of life that permeates every aspect of our existence, not just a response to illness. By living in balance with Nature, and incorporating ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-07-13
- 00:54:04
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"Dancing with Difference" with Erich Jarvis
The Heart of Science
When he was eighteen years old, Erich Jarvis stood at a crossroads: should he be a professional dancer or a scientist? Not only is his personal story compelling but his dedication, perseverance, and enthusiasm for his field of science is inspiring.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-09-24
- 01:10:22
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"Whole Person Healthcare" with Ilene Serlin
Dr. Ilene Serlin, a clinical psychologist and dance/movement therapist, talks with host, Marilyn Schlitz, about an interdisciplinary collaborative health care model which is defined in the three volume book set she edited: Whole Person Healthcare. Ilene provides the historical context on the use of music and movement in the ‘backrooms’ of hospitals.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-09-17
- 00:48:17
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"Zen and Business" with Marc Lesser (excerpt)
Matthew Gilbert and Marc Lesser, an ordained Zen priest and successful entrepreneur with a multimillion dollar business, explore the potential for combining spiritual practice and business. Marc has utilized his Zen studies in every aspect of the development of his company, Brush Dance, which he built from a small recycled-paper venture in his garage into a thriving greeting card and calendar publishing business.
- Audio Shorts
- 2006-11-08
- 00:04:49
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Whole Person Healthcare (3 volumes)
These volumes show how Western and non-Western healing practices—including yoga, meditation, QiGong, art, music, and dance therapy—are being integrated with modern Western medicine and psychology, in hospitals and at nontraditional healthcare facilities nationwide.
- Publications Books
- August 30, 2007
- 1128 pages
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"Wounding and Healing" with Andrew Cohen
An Evolutionary Dance
Andrew Cohen is the founder and editor in chief of the international, award-winning magazine What Is Enlightenment?, dedicated to creating "nothing less than a revolution in consciousness and culture." Join Cohen in dialogue with former IONS president James O'Dea and Judith Thompson ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2006-01-25
- 00:58:09
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Teleseminar with Shaykh Yassir Chadly (sample)
Just as the surfer becomes one with the wave, so does the human heart become one with the Eternal through the Sufi practice of remembrance (Dhikr-Allah, or chanting). Shaykh Yassir Chadly is a native of Morocco and has been the imam (spiritual leader) of the Masjid Al-Iman, a multicultural Sufi mosque, since 1992.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-04-15
- 00:10:46
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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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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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Rational Mysticism
Dispatches from the Border Between Science and Spirituality
John Horgan, author of the best-selling The End of Science, chronicles the most advanced research into the mechanics—and meaning—of mystical experiences. How do trances, visions, prayer, satori, and other mystical experiences “work”? What induces and defines them? Is there a scientific explanation ...
- Publications Books
- January 22, 2003
- 304 pages
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Essential Shifts Interview: Arisika Razak
In this interview, professor, dancer, and midwife Arisika Razak shares her unique angle on the essential shifts our world now requires. She explores how we can each activate our "lineage of the heart," thereby linking us into the larger vision of what we are creating.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:34:44
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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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