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Integral Spirituality
A Startling New Role for Religion in the Modern and Postmodern World
Applying his highly acclaimed integral approach, Ken Wilber formulates a theory of spirituality that honors the truths of modernity and postmodernity—including the revolutions in science and culture—while incorporating the essential insights of the great religions.
- Publications Books
- October 3, 2006
- 336 pages
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"Taboos in Science and Religion" with Dean Radin and Richard Tarnas (part 1 of 5)
Introduction by Marilyn Schlitz
From IONS' Conversations at the Edge lecture series, September 28, 2006. "Taboos in Science and Religion," featuring Richard Tarnas, PhD, and Dean Radin, PhD with moderator Marilyn Schlitz, PhD.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006-09-28
- 00:09:57
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"Taboos in Science and Religion" with Dean Radin and Richard Tarnas (part 2 of 5)
Lecture by Dean Radin
From IONS' Conversations at the Edge lecture series, September 28, 2006. "Taboos in Science and Religion," featuring Richard Tarnas, PhD, and Dean Radin, PhD with moderator Marilyn Schlitz, PhD.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006-09-28
- 00:20:42
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"Taboos in Science and Religion" with Dean Radin and Richard Tarnas (part 3 of 5)
Lecture by Rick Tarnas
From IONS' Conversations at the Edge lecture series, September 28, 2006. "Taboos in Science and Religion," featuring Richard Tarnas, PhD, and Dean Radin, PhD with moderator Marilyn Schlitz, PhD.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006-09-28
- 00:30:24
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"Taboos in Science and Religion" with Dean Radin and Richard Tarnas (part 4 of 5)
Dialogue
From IONS' Conversations at the Edge lecture series, September 28, 2006. "Taboos in Science and Religion," featuring Richard Tarnas, PhD, and Dean Radin, PhD with moderator Marilyn Schlitz, PhD.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006-09-28
- 00:38:07
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"Taboos in Science and Religion" with Dean Radin and Richard Tarnas (part 5 of 5)
Question & Answer
From IONS' Conversations at the Edge lecture series, September 28, 2006. "Taboos in Science and Religion," featuring Richard Tarnas, PhD, and Dean Radin, PhD with moderator Marilyn Schlitz, PhD.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006-09-28
- 00:27:20
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Esalen
America and the Religion of No Religion
Jeffrey Kripal here recounts the spectacular history of Esalen, the institute that has long been a world leader in alternative and experiential education and stands today at the center of the human potential movement.
- Publications Books
- April 15, 2007
- 594 pages
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A Republic of Mind and Spirit
A Cultural History of American Metaphysical Religion
This path-breaking book tells the story of American metaphysical religion more fully than it has ever been told before, along the way significantly revising the panorama of American religious history.
- Publications Books
- January 10, 2007
- 640 pages
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The End of Faith
Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
This important and timely book delivers a startling analysis of the clash of faith and reason in today's world. Harris offers a vivid historical tour of mankind's willingness to suspend reason in favor of religious beliefs, even when those beliefs are used to justify harmful behavior and sometimes-heinous crimes.
- Publications Books
- August 2004
- 336 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
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"The Rainbow Body Phenomenon" with Father Francis Tiso
Implications for Research and Religion
Monsignor Tiso discusses the implications of an IONS-sponsored research project investigating a specific case of the Tibetan Buddhist practices of the "Rainbow Body," the ostensible dematerialization of the physical body ...
- Audio Lectures
- 2002
- 01:12:40
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"Historical Roots of Noetic" with Mitch Horowitz
Noetic Sciences are not exclusively new but instead contain the esoteric core of all the world's religions, East and West, ancient and modern. During previous times of repression, the wisdom was hidden underground by various wisdom keepers. Mitch Horowitz describes how religious freedom in America provided safe harbor for such wisdom.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-09-08
- 00:58:06
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"Metaphysics in Popular Culture" with Jeff Kripal
Jeffrey Kripal discusses the realm of the noetic, located somewhere between entertainment and the arts and esotericism. One thing that marks this realm is its resistance to easy dualism. He describes the history of “metaphysical religion” where mind is ultimate in some sense, and it is mind that creates the reality. These concepts are as recent as The Secret and as old as Plato’s Cave, and have never entirely disappeared from the culture.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-09-29
- 01:01:33
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Thinking on the Edge
Is dualistic thinking inherent in the human mind? Certainly, we often tend to see the world in terms of black or white, good or bad, right or wrong—and this ...
- Publications Articles
- December 2003 - February 2004
- 4 pages
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Teleseminar with Ed Bastian
In this teleseminar, host Tina Amorok talks with Ed Bastian, President and Founder of the Spiritual Paths Foundation. They explore various indigenous traditions and how their beliefs can effect our lives and how spiritual knowledge, values, and experiences can help solve the critical challenges of the 21st century.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-02-19
- 01:00:31
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The Sacred Neuron
Extraordinary New Discoveries Linking Science and Religion
The Sacred Neuron provides a new way of understanding our emotionsand faith. Drawing on cognitive science, John Bowker examines such questions as, Why do we think that things happen in the way that they do? Or, that some things are beautiful, and other things ugly, some good, and others evil?
- Publications Books
- May 12, 2005
- 150 pages