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"Why Self-compassion Is More Important for Psychological Well-being than Self-esteem" with Kristin Neff
Kristin's research shows that self-compassion offers all of the psychological benefits of self-esteem with none of its drawbacks. In fact, research indicates that by caring for ourselves compassionately we are more motivated to learn from our mistakes, grow, and reach our full potential.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-06-09
- 00:59:45
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Integral Education and Nonduality
The late Indian philosopher and yogi on the empirical self, the transcendental self, and the limits of our educational institutions.
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2005
- 3 pages
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"Falling Awake Applied" with Dave Ellis
Dave Ellis--life coach, philanthropist, and author of seven books--shares applications of his self-actualization system, Falling Awake.
- Audio Lectures
- 2005-07-06
- 01:18:54
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"Cells and the Sacred" with Sondra Barrett
What can your cells teach you about living a spiritual life, love, and the Self? 100 trillion individual cells create your personal physical universe providing their own "wisdom medicine" through self-diagnosis, love, repair, regulation, and regeneration.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-03-03
- 01:06:59
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Nurturing the Possible
Supporting the Integrated Self from the Beginning of Life
The emerging field of prenatal and perinatal psychology (PPN) is revolutionizing our understanding of prenatal life, birth and bonding, and infancy.
- Publications Articles
- March - May 2005
- 3 pages
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"Ecopsychology" with Carl Anthony
Environmental justice activist Carl Anthony talks about the way in which our understanding of nature can provide a new vision of the struggle for racial and social justice.
- Audio Lectures
- 1996
- 01:12:46
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"Spiritual Capital" with Danah Zohar
Join the bestselling author of Quantum Self and Quantum Society Danah Zohar in a teleseminar dialogue with IONS Editorial Director Matthew Gilbert about her recent work on capitalism and corporations, Spiritual Capital.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2005-11-30
- 01:02:51
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The 'We' in Wellness:
Self-Transcendence and Well Being
Join IONS' Executive Director of Research Cassandra Vieten for a talk entitled "The 'We' in Wellness: Self-Transcendence and Well Being," facilitated by Edward Mills.
- Audio Interviews
- 2012-03-14
- 01:00:19
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"The Self and the Emerging Paradigm" with Michael Nagler
This conversation explores the slowly unveiling convergence of human wisdom traditions with the emerging sciences of consciousness to reveal an inspiring vision of the authentic state of the human being ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-01-05
- 00:55:52
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A Quiet Revolution
An Interview with Adyashanti
Spiritual teacher Adyashanti, who began his public teachings in 1996, shares his wisdom on the nature of awakening consciousness. "The most powerful impediments to awakening are our beliefs about it ...
- Publications Articles
- Spring 2009
- 6 pages
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"Healing Journey" with Jean Houston (part 1 of 2)
The journey of personal and social transformation follows a path of reweaving the self wherein the human being becomes what he or she truly is. Jean explores physical, psychological, mythical, and spiritual paths that are to be found on this healing journey.
- Audio Lectures
- 1998-06-17
- 00:41:26
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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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Healing and Transformation Through Self Guided Imagery
Tapping into the heart's wisdom through creative visualization is an ancient practice, but today guided imagery is used as an adjunct to conventional medical therapies for health issues ranging from cancer and heart disease to post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction.
- Publications Books
- February 1, 2009
- 224 pages
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Conscious Aging course (class 3 of 8)
Developing Self-Compassion, with Sue Steele
ACCESS RESTRICTED TO COURSE MEMBERS
Week 3 of the course Conscious Aging.
The featured presenter for this class is Sue Steele of Compassion and Choices. In this class, elements of compassion are explored, including self kindness, how our suffering connects us to our human family rather than divides and separates us, and how mindfulness practices can help reduce critical self-talk when facing issues of aging.
- Audio Conscious Aging
- 2012-02-01
- 01:19:57
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"Healing Journey" with Jean Houston (part 2 of 2)
Jean explores physical, psychological, mythical, and spiritual paths that are to be found on this healing journey. One can become a world server filled with a passion for the possible, and having the capacities to make these possibilities happen.
- Audio Lectures
- 1998-06-17
- 00:33:31
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"The Noetic Science behind 'The Lost Symbol' book" with Daryl Bem
Daryl Bem, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Cornell University, has published on several diverse topics in psychology, including psi (ESP), attitudes and public opinion, group decision making, self-perception, personality ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2009-10-21
- 00:55:40
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"The Wisdom of Chi Healing" with Master Mingtong Gu
Master Mingtong Gu teaches the Wisdom Healing Qigong used by a Qigong hospital in China, that treated more than 200,000 patients with all types of illnesses from cancer and ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-07-27
- 00:58:08
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"The Curious Illusion of Consciousness" with Susan Blackmore
Most theories of consciousness, I suggest, try to explain the wrong thing. They may seek some particular brain function, area or process, or hope that the neural correlates of consciousness will reveal what “gives rise to” consciousness. I suggest that consciousness is not that kind of thing. The real question is why we are so deluded and whether we can throw off the illusions of self, consciousness and free will. I suggest that this is not only possible but essential if we are going to make any progress in understanding consciousness.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-04-13
- 01:10:55
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The Three Marriages
Reimagining Work, Self, and Relationship
Drawing from his own experience and the lives of some of the world’s great writers and poets, David Whyte brings compelling insights to our three most important commitments— to another, to our work, and to ourselves—to frame a complete picture of a satisfying life.
- Publications Books
- January 22, 2009
- 352 pages