The dramatic world events that began in the early months of 2020 have profoundly tested us all.
IONS response to these extreme challenges was clear and swift: to awaken the noetic by accelerating our leading-edge scientific research, and ensuring free and expanded access to practical, experiential programs to help people in daily life. Thus our ConnectIONS Live weekly free webinar series was birthed.
While the ConnectIONS Live archive is available to IONS members (and we do hope you will become a member if you are not one already!), we’ve curated this special Noetic Wisdom for Challenging Times collection and made it available to all.
Though the five videos in this collection were originally intended to respond to the unusual situations of 2020, we think the information and perspectives they provide remain relevant, timely, and useful. We hope you find value in their viewing.
This webinar featured three experts who shared their insights and offered perspectives on inner tools that can support physical, emotional, and mental health — especially in times of uncertainty.
At the time of this webinar recoring, the COVID-19 crisis was revealing a profound impact across the planet — with economic ramifications paralleling the impacts to personal and community health. IONS CEO Claire Lachance and special guests explored how noetic sciences can inspire and support personal and collective prosperity. We assembled an outstanding panel to help us align our mindset and actions to be of greatest service to our interconnected and evolving world.
Most of us serve in one type of leadership role or another — leading an organization, a team, a family, a community group, a movement, and more. No matter your role, noetic approaches can infuse and strengthen your leadership, especially in times of transformative potential.
Our mission at IONS is to reveal the interconnected nature of reality through scientific exploration and personal discovery. We understand that it is not enough to illuminate ideas and research about our interconnectedness, but together as a community we must stand for integrating these ideas and ways of being into the social structures of our time.