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"Social Healing" with Judith Thompson
Judith Thompson, PhD, has been engaged in the areas of human rights, peace education, and leadership training for over twenty years. She co-founded and directed Children of War, Inc., an international youth leadership organization that supported the healing, vision and leadership of young activists from 22 war-torn countries and developed partnerships between them and US youth.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2005-08-03
- 01:06:09
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"Healing the Wounds of War" with James Gordon
In this moving discussion with host Marilyn Schlitz, her guest James Gordon, talks about his experience healing the wounds of war. Dr. Gordon has devoted 30 years to the exploration and practice of mind-body medicine.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2007-07-25
- 01:03:40
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Edgar Mitchell Day 2012
Petaluma, CA
On Saturday, October 27th, 2012, the Mayor of Petaluma, California honored Edgar Mitchell with the Key to the City. Edgar's moving statements on his life and his desire to help others live peacefully on this magnificent planet brought the audience to their feet.
- Video Features
- 00:11:29
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"Frontiers of Peace-Building" with Georgia Kelly
Georgia reveals the inside story on the past three and upcoming fourth peace conferences in Dubrovnik, Croatia and reflects on the need to integrate spiritualism with active citizenship. They explore the shadow side of our culture and the language that keeps us bound to creating war and the need to stay open to allow us to recognize that we don’t yet know what the new paradigm for a peaceful world looks like.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2006-09-20
- 01:05:32
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"Birthing a New World" with Stanislav Grof (sample)
Dr. Grof reflects on the insights that have emerged from over 40 years of non-ordinary state research into the human psyche with psychedelics and Holotropic Breathwork™. He then relates this material to dynamics we are now experiencing on the world stage, showing how unconscious perinatal material is influential in war, violence, and oppression, and is often used by political leaders.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2007-06-06
- 00:05:35
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Unbelievable
Investigations into Ghosts, Poltergeists, Telepathy, and Other Unseen Phenomena, from the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory
Rain barrels that refill themselves. Psychic horses. Mind-reading Cold War spies. For many, these phenomena are evidence of an unseen world just beyond the grasp of our five senses. For a group of scientists at Duke University, such mysteries demanded further investigation.
- Publications Books
- March 10, 2009
- 304 pages
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"Waking the Global Heart" with Anodea Judith
Anodea explores the historical stages of human development and how they correlate to the chakras. She describes the Static Feminine; Static Masculine; Dynamic Masculine and the newly emerging Dynamic Feminine. She identifies the need to open the heart chakra at this point in our developmental history and experience a rite of passage from adolescent behavior to an integrated society.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2006-08-30
- 01:02:13
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"Why the Dalai Lama Matters" with Robert Thurman (sample)
Author and Buddhist scholar, Professor Robert Thurman, discusses his new book Why the Dalai Lama Matters with former IONS President James O’Dea. Dr. Thurman explains how the situation between China and Tibet affects the whole world.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-08-13
- 00:03:00
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The Secret History of Dreaming
What do the first major oil discovery in Kuwait, Mark Twain’s fiction, and Harriet Tubman’s success conducting slaves to freedom via the Underground Railroad have in common? They were all experienced first in dreams.
- Publications Books
- December 16, 2008
- 352 pages
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"Waking the Global Heart" with Anodea Judith (excerpt)
Activist-author Anodea Judith discusses her book Waking the Global Heart with host Stephen Dinan. Anodea explores the historical stages of human development and how they correlate to the chakras. She sees the need to “stop the slaughter at the root of the source instead of continuing to dress the wounds."
- Audio Shorts
- 2006-08-30
- 00:03:46
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"Limitless Mind and the End of Suffering" with Russell Targ (excerpt)
IONS Senior Scientist Dean Radin interviews Russell Targ, one of the physicists responsible for top-secret, government-funded explorations of remote viewing at the Stanford Research Institute in the 1970's and 80's.
- Audio Shorts
- 2006-08-16
- 00:06:05
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Do You See What I See?
Memoirs of a Blind Biker
Do You See What I See? is the remarkable story of a visually impaired physicist who sees beyond perception to help readers find meaning and joy.
- Publications Books
- May 23, 2008
- 296 pages
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Monkeyluv
and Other Essays on Our Lives as Animals
How do imperceptibly small differences in the environment change one's behavior? What is the anatomy of a bad mood? Does stress shrink our brains? What does People magazine's list of America's "50 Most Beautiful People" teach us about nature and nurture? What makes one organism sexy to another ...
- Publications Books
- September 15, 2005
- 224 pages
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Why the Dalai Lama Matters
His Act of Truth as the Solution for China, Tibet, and the World
Why the Dalai Lama Matters explores just why he has earned the world's love and respect, and how restoring Tibet's autonomy within China is not only possible, but highly reasonable, and absolutely necessary for all of us together to have a peaceful future as a global community.
- Publications Books
- June 3, 2008
- 256 pages
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Sailing Home
Using Homer's Odyssey to Navigate Life's Perils and Pitfalls
Norman Fischer deftly incorporates Buddhist, Judaic, Christian, and popular thought, as well as his own unique and sympathetic understanding of life, in his reinterpretation of Odysseus's familiar wanderings as lessons that everyone can use.
- Publications Books
- June 3, 2008
- 256 pages
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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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Essential Shifts Interview: Arisika Razak
In this interview, professor, dancer, and midwife Arisika Razak shares her unique angle on the essential shifts our world now requires. She explores how we can each activate our "lineage of the heart," thereby linking us into the larger vision of what we are creating.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:34:44