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"Global Oneness Project" with Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee
Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee has traveled to the far corners of the earth to create a remarkable video library of insight and inspiration called the Global Oneness Project. Emmanuel discusses the power of new Internet media to spread stories of hope and inspiration, and shares how his own perspectives have evolved as a result of the work he has chronicled.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-12-03
- 00:34:58
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Men in Black Dresses
A Quest for the Future Among Wisdom Makers of the Middle East
Men In Black Dresses takes the reader behind the walls of desert monasteries, Sufi enclaves, ancient cathedrals and mosques -- where the author knocks, uninvited, and waits for the wise men to allow her in ...
- Publications Books
- November 1, 2003
- 284 pages
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Great Shift Dialogue: Kurt Smith (excerpt)
Wild Divine CEO Kurt Smith has been at the forefront of innovative technologies that expand consciousness and enhance health. In this dialogue he begins by urging patience: deep changes take time. He also emphasizes that collective changes can only flow from personal changes, so we need to enhance our personal well-being.
- Audio Shorts
- 2008-02-05
- 00:01:54
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Death Makes Life Possible (class 1 of 6)
How Death Makes Life Possible: The Great Cycle of Life
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Week 1 of the course Death Makes Life Possible.
This first class offers a deep and sweeping tour of how death is viewed from different worldviews, belief systems, and cultural perspectives.
- Audio Death Makes Life Possible
- 2013-01-23
- 00:45:40
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Death Makes Life Possible (class 2 of 6)
Noetic Experiences and the Afterlife
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Week 2 of the course Death Makes Life Possible.
This second class explores noetic and transpersonal realms of the afterlife, and how to share worldviews in the face of conflicting models of reality.
- Audio Death Makes Life Possible
- 2013-01-30
- 00:51:27
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Death Makes Life Possible (class 3 of 6)
Exploring Worldviews of Death, Dying, and the Afterlife
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Week 3 of the course Death Makes Life Possible.
This third class explores diverse views of the afterlife that co-exist in our modern world, and looks at practices that help us hold these views along with our own core beliefs.
- Audio Death Makes Life Possible
- 2013-02-06
- 00:55:41
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Death Makes Life Possible (class 4 of 6)
Bridging Subjective and Objective Realms: Science of the Afterlife
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Week 4 of the course Death Makes Life Possible.
This fourth class looks at recent scientific findings from studies of mediumship, reincarnation, near-death experiences, journeys out-of-body, mysticism, neuroscience, and non-local consciousness.
- Audio Death Makes Life Possible
- 2013-02-13
- 00:55:21
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Death Makes Life Possible (class 5 of 6)
Practices for Death Preparation, Grief, and the Call to Transformation
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Week 5 of the course Death Makes Life Possible.
This fifth class explores the ways that diverse cultures and worldviews have developed methods and practices for dealing with death, grief, and loss—such as by working with dreams and art.
- Audio Death Makes Life Possible
- 2013-02-20
- 00:53:50
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Death Makes Life Possible (class 6 of 6)
Healing Self and Society: An Emerging New Story
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Week 6 of the course Death Makes Life Possible.
In this sixth class we conclude this course by considering how at the meeting place of science and spiritual wisdom traditions we are discovering a new paradigm of reality and what it means to be fully human.
- Audio Death Makes Life Possible
- 2013-02-27
- 00:56:15
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"UFOs and the National Security State" with Richard Dolan
UFO researcher, author and historian, Richard Dolan, discusses his book, which describes the history of the UFO phenomenon and coverup from 1973 until the end of the cold war in 1991, with host Dean Radin.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2009-03-25
- 00:44:36
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Essential Shifts Interview: Dean Radin
In the view of IONS Senior Scientist Dean Radin, we’re in the midst of an epochal transition from a world steeped in fear and hysteria to one that’s, well, a bit less fearful and hysterical. This insightful and entertaining interview focuses on the shift from a mechanistic model of science to one based on quantum interconnection, drawing upon the latest research on the effects of minds on other minds, as well as the environment.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:21:21
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Essential Shifts Interview: Elisabet Sahtouris
In this talk, Elisabet draws inspiration from the extraordinary designs provided by nature showing how we can live more lightly and sustainable. She sees abundant evidence for us transitioning from a primarily competitive and egocentric era, which is typical of young populations of any species, into an era in which we learn to cooperate and communicate as one global family.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-04-10
- 00:25:06
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Essential Shifts Interview: Brother David Steindl-Rast
Network for Grateful Living founder Brother David Steindl Rast has walked in many worlds, from contemplative Christian monasteries to Naval academies to new paradigm workshops at Esalen. Out of his broad experience has emerged a deep wisdom that lights the path forward from traditional theistic religion and its reliance on doctrine and belief to panentheism, which focuses on direct experience and seeing God as fully present in the world.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-11-02
- 00:34:27
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Essential Shifts Interview: Brian Johnson
From discussions of Greek arete and the necessity for "both/and" thinking to practical advice on creating organizations that unleash our full potential, Brian ranges freely across myriad domains in his reflections on the keys to creating an outstanding life that makes a difference.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-17
- 00:29:23
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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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Essential Shifts Interview: Michael Bernard Beckwith
In this interview, Michael turns the spotlight on the root assumptions of scarcity and fear that underpin war, sustainability, and other collective crises. He shares his insights into community building, leadership and spiritual living through connecting to a larger source of intelligence, abundance, and healing.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:27:37
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Mirroring People
The New Science of How We Connect with Others
What accounts for our remarkable ability to get inside another person's head--to know what he or she is thinking and feeling? Marco Iacoboni, a leading neuroscientist, explains the groundbreaking research into mirror neurons, the "smart cells" in our brain...
- Publications Books
- May 13, 2008
- 336 pages
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"Afterlife Encounters" with Dianne Arcangel
What happens when we die? Dianne Arcangel, a former hospice chaplain and author of Afterlife Encounters, has assembled the world’s largest database of over 10,000 case studies involving contact with “the other side." In this teleseminar with scientist Dean Radin, they explore the implications of this data, the relationship between seeing apparitions and personality types, and alternative explanations such as super-psi.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2006-09-13
- 01:03:56