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"Exploring the Deep Questions of a Wisdom Culture" with Paul Ray and Sherry Anderson (part 1 of 2)
What would it be like to live in a culture that gives allowance for its people to deeply examine, question, and transform themselves and their lives? Ray and Anderson speak on the value of this threshold time, "the Between," and how it can be integrated into a social existence.
- Audio Lectures
- 2001-07-11
- 00:36:00
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"Exploring the Deep Questions of a Wisdom Culture" with Paul Ray and Sherry Anderson (part 2 of 2)
What would it be like to live in a culture that gives allowance for its people to deeply examine, question, and transform themselves and their lives? Ray and Anderson speak on the value of this threshold time, "the Between," and how it can be integrated into a social existence.
- Audio Lectures
- 2001-07-11
- 00:08:48
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Visions from the Techno-Mystic Edge
Writer, producer, and "transmedia" consultant Kate McCallum surveys the mind-blowing intersection of brain science, digital technology, and the visual arts. From fractal biofeedback software to virtual-reality immersions, media makers today ...
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2008
- 7 pages
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Shift Issue 20
ART, SCIENCE & CONSCIOUSNESS
WHY SCIENCE NEEDS ART
by Jonah LehrerPOETIC MEDICINE: A KIND OF MAGIC
by John FoxON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ARCHITECTURE
by Alain de BottonVISIONS FROM THE TECHNO-MYSTIC EDGE
by Kate McCallumFrontiers of Research
Reassessing the Link Between Psychotherapy and Cancer Survival
by Marilyn Mandala Schlitz- September - November 2008
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The Watchman’s Rattle: Thinking Our Way Out of Extinction
How well do we understand our physiological limitations, our biological predispositions, and the remnants of prehistoric drives and instincts? Do we take prophylactic measures to deal with them? Or do we set aside the principles of evolution and continue to repeat an unconscious pattern of complexity and collapse?
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Can we think our way out of extinction?

Can we think our way out of extinction?
In this month’s online edition of Noetic Now, we feature an excerpt from a new book that makes a strong case ...
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Skepticism. Boon or bane?
“Skepticism is a virtue in history as well as in philosophy.” But last day, while i was having a talk with my collage friend about his AI (Artificial Intelligence) project ...
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Dr. Krishna madappa's report on Noetic Telepresence of Rishidev Sri narendranji
The Noetic Telepresence of Rishidev : GDV Sensor Report Dr. Krishna Madappa Telepresence station: Taos, USA Date and time of processing: 4/6/2013 8:41:58 AM GDV-image processing parameters ... -
Dr. Krishna madappa's report on Noetic Telepresence of Rishidev Sri narendranji
The Noetic Telepresence of Rishidev : GDV Sensor Report Dr. Krishna Madappa Telepresence station: Taos, USA Date and time of processing: 4/6/2013 8:41:58 AM GDV-image processing parameters ... -
Worldview Explorations/Curriculum
The Worldview Explorations™ Project Curriculum Image by Frits Ahlefeldt-Laurvig It is clear that thriving in the 21st century will require dramatic changes in the way we handle encounters with difference ... -
What recent films have had the most powerful effect on how you see yourself, the world, and the future of human consciousness?
What recent films have had the most powerful effect on how you see yourself, the world, and the future of human consciousness?
Movies are transportive. When we enter ...
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Rejecting Uncommon Beliefs: How Worldview Shapes our Experience
What limits our desire and capacity to take in new ideas – even when we hold an intention to transform and grow? How can we shift a paradigm that we see as flawed and incomplete without understanding the barriers to changing our minds and behaviors? And how can we develop habits that allow us to explore and reveal our own biases and intolerance of ideas that refute our prevailing beliefs and opinions?
- In the News
- Worldview
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Research/Projects/Collective Consciousness
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Tasting the Universe: What Synesthesia Suggests about the Nature of Consciousness
Among the beneficiaries of the various shifts in human consciousness now underway are a little-known group of outliers known as synesthetes. A synesthete may hear a symphony but also see amorphous, multi-colored shapes go by. She may say the word “table” and taste cake, just like Academy Award-winner Tilda Swinton.
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Psychic Exploration: A Challenge for Science
The topic of consciousness is as vast as the cosmos and as close to us as sleep. Noetics is the discipline that is arising from this confluence of outer- and inner-space research. It is the ultimate frontier in man’s attempt to understand the nature of the universe and himself.
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What is Consciousness? A Conversation with Stuart Hameroff
Driven by a lifelong obsession to understand the role of the brain in conscious experience, the pioneering Hameroff believes he finally has an answer. It lurks, not surprisingly, in the quantum realm.
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A Path Forward: Embracing our Creative Imagination
It’s been quite a year – and it’s barely April. Extreme political unrest is underway throughout the Middle East. Earthquakes rock New Zealand, China, California, and Japan. Shifting plates and tsunami waves in the Pacific Ocean have nuclear power plants perched on the edge of total meltdown.
- Global Shift
- In the News
- Media and Consciousness
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Where Both Sides Go Wrong in the Great Evolution Debate
To be scientific, a theory or a hypothesis must be testable – one must be able to put forth an experiment that could disprove or prove it. Since there is no way one can develop an experiment that can determine whether or not there is a spiritual dimension to evolution, these two theories are not scientific. Instead, they are metaphysical paradigms. As such, the theory that you find most appealing depends on your spiritual insights.
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Consciousness and Parapsychology: A Thought Experiment
Consciousness is a recent phenomenon in the history of planet Earth; we know nothing of it beyond or prior to terrestrial history.