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"Waking" with Matthew Sanford (excerpt)
Matthew Sanford, a yoga teacher who is also paralyzed, reveals his unique insights on the mind-body dynamic and its relationship to consciousness. In this compelling interview, he also discusses subtle energy, existential philosophy, trauma, health care reform, true healing, and the relavance of mind-body science to business.
- Audio Shorts
- 2006-11-29
- 00:10:57
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The Eco-Trauma and Eco-Recovery of Being
Our loss of deep intimacy with the natural world has had a devastating impact on human flourishing, perpetuating a vicious cycle of personal violence and ecological destruction. Restoring a felt ...
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2007
- 5 pages
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Shift Issue 15
THE MYSTIQUE OF INTENTION
UNRAVELING THE SECRET
by David RippeTHE POWER OF THE COLLECTIVE
by John HagelinINTENTION AND REALITY: THE GHOST IN THE MACHINE RETURNS
by Dean RadinTHE ECO-TRAUMA AND ECO-RECOVERY OF BEING
by Tina AmorokPARTICIPATING WITH THE UNIVERSE: AN INTERVIEW WITH BRIAN SWIMME
by Susan Meeker-LowryFrontiers of Research
IONS Research Projects: 2007-2008
by Marilyn Schlitz- June - August 2007
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"Unexplained Mystery of Spontaneous Remission" with Brendan O'Regan (part 1 of 2)
Since the 1970s, Brendan O’Regan was fascinated with spontaneous remission from normally fatal diseases, and committed to learning all he can of its occurrence. In this two-part audio presentation, Brendan provides an overview of the research findings he has uncovered and the results of his own data collection.
- Audio Lectures
- 1987-12-02
- 00:45:47
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"Unexplained Mystery of Spontaneous Remission" with Brendan O'Regan (part 2 of 2)
Since the 1970s, Brendan O’Regan was fascinated with spontaneous remission from normally fatal diseases, and committed to learning all he can of its occurrence. In this two-part audio presentation, Brendan provides an overview of the research findings he has uncovered and the results of his own data collection.
- Audio Lectures
- 1987-12-02
- 00:44:39
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Taking in the Good course (class 5 of 8)
Filling the Hole in Your Heart
ACCESS RESTRICTED TO COURSE MEMBERS
Week 5 of the course Taking in the Good: Weaving Peace, Happiness, and Love into Your Brain and Yourself.
This class deals with how losses and wounds affect us. Key “antidote experiences” for disturbances in the brain’s avoiding, approaching, and attaching systems. How to pair positive and negative experiences to heal distress and dysfunction.
- Audio Taking in the Good
- 2012-04-11
- 01:37:18
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Essential Shifts Interview: Stanislav Grof
What if our propensity to war and aggression had deep roots in the trauma of birth? That’s one of the provocative theories of Dr. Stanislav Grof, drawing from fifty years at the frontiers of consciousness research. There is, he believes, reason for cautious optimism that we can transcend our destructive impulses if large numbers of people engage the healing work that becomes possible in non-ordinary or "holotropic" states such as those used by shamans.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:34:15
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"Neuroscience of Well-being Panel" with Cassandra Vieten, Rick Hanson, and Michael Spezio
IONS Research Director Cassandra Vieten leads a panel on the Neuroscience of Well-being with Rick Hanson and Michael Spezio for the Next Evolution of Health Summit.
- Audio Lectures
- 2010-12-12
- 01:31:43
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Shift Issue 14 - The 2007 Shift Report
Evidence of a World Transforming
This groundbreaking 80-page report from the Institute of Noetic Sciences charts the transition from a mechanistic and materialistic worldview to one that is built on a foundation of interconnectedness, cooperation, and the intersection of science and spirituality.
- March - May 2007
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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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"Quest for Meaning" with James O'Dea
In this recorded message to members, Former IONS President James O'Dea talks with us about "A Quest for Meaning." In his poetic style, James explores the history of humankind, language and worldview, offering a powerful testament to how consciousness can reshape our lives and our world.
- Audio Lectures
- 2008-07-26
- 00:48:45
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"Quantum Change" with William Miller
When Epiphanies and Sudden Insights Transform Ordinary Lives
Dr. William Miller talks with host Cassandra Vieten about motivational interviewing used to identify conflicting motivations and how to move forward into life changes. Dr. Miller has studied the phenomenon of transformational changes, those that usually occur within a matter of hours and result in enduring and sometimes dramatic change in one's life and personality.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-04-22
- 00:54:48
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"Natural Mindfulness" with John Astin
John Astin, co-director of the Mind-Body Medicine Research Group, talks with host Marilyn Schlitz about bringing attention to attention.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-02-20
- 01:07:07
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Social Healing: Sri Lanka at a Tipping Point
Social—or societal—healing is an emerging field. It seeks to bring learning in a variety of adjacent fields such as peacemaking, peace building, conflict resolution, trauma recovery, and restorative justice together with insights from the new sciences including consciousness studies, neuroscience, and an integral approach to mind-body medicine...
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Can people cause electrical disturbances?
First of all, I will start by saying this is a stretch for me to be writing this...I am a scientist with a Ph.D., so this is a ... -
Margaret E. Kemeny, PhD
Margaret E. Kemeny, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry and the Director of the Graduate Academic Program in Psychology at the University of California San Francisco. Dr. Kemeny's research has focused on identifying the links between psychological factors, the immune system and health and illness. She has made important contributions to our understanding of the ways in which the mind -- one's thoughts and feelings -- shapes biological responses to stress and trauma.