Apr 30, 2023
With David Eagleman
How the perception of time and what is considered "now" unfolds in the brain
With Richard Rohr
East meets west with two talks on Mystic Christianity
An award-winning documentary: As a rising star in the field of abstract mathematics, Michael discovered that he could see beauty and patterns where others could not. But his path was not to be inside academia, or even inside society. 38 min
A selected set of talks from the Talks on Trauma series, parts 1 & 2
By Master Hongzhi
Silent and serene, forgetting words, bright clarity appears before you.
By Jadina Lilien and Tiokasin Ghosthorse
"Consciously apply mystery to everything." —Tiokasin Ghosthorse
By Mirabai
Let your hands touch something that makes your eyes smile.
By Paul J. Mills
This groundbreaking book is an invitation to the public, to citizen scientists, and to professional scientists to reject the materialistic worldview of modern science
With Peter Russell • Saturdays March 11–April 1, 2023 10–11:15am PST/PDT
A 4-part live webinar series
With Miriam Dror • Sundays April 16, 23, 30, & May 7, 2023 10–11:30am PDT
A pre-recorded 4-part Video Series with Stanislav Grof
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With Mona Haydar
In this live SAND Conference talk Mona offers some beautiful sacred wisdom from her Islamic tradition with that special Science and Nonduality flavor weaving her talk through the ancient and the modern, the light and dark in this talk.
With Gabor Maté and Adyashanti
The first episode in our brand new podcast series!
With Stephen Jenkinson
The meaning of death and dying in a death-phobic culture and more on Sounds of SAND Episode 2
With A.H. Almaas and Thomas Hübl
A dialog between two modern spiritual teachers on the nature and wonder of the heart
With Ellen Emmet
Touching into listening, embodiment, the shadow, and devotion with teacher and author Ellen Emmet
With Peter Russell
We look back at a selection of talks of Peter's from SAND conferences and host a discussion about his history with science and spirituality
With Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
In episode 4 of our Podcast we explore the traditional Tibetan Buddhist beliefs of death and dying
With Gail Brenner
Finding presence in stillness, silence, and community.
By Joan Tollifson
May we all have compassion for every one of us being exactly as we are in each moment
By Pema Chödrön
Renunciation is realizing that our nostalgia for wanting to stay in a protected, limited, petty world is insane
By Vikram Zutshi
Vikram Zutshi In Conversation With Evan Thompson This article was first published at the Sutra Journal…
By Ben Bushill
Stand as if you see creation before your eyes and know know that your belonging is undeniable and complete...
By Newcomb Greenleaf
Consciousness is not a thing. Asking “What is consciousness?” is like asking “Where does light come from?”, while watching a movie.
By Richard Simonelli
The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous says that alcohol is “cunning, baffling and powerful” in its cause of the disease of alcoholism.
By History.com
Samhain is a pagan religious festival originating from an ancient Celtic spiritual tradition. In modern times, Samhain is usually celebrated from October 31 to November 1 to welcome in the harvest and usher in “the dark half of the year.”
This compulsion to arrive at the Final Truth is, of course, foiled again and again by life itself.
By Jeffrey Nirenberg
We are born into the world as one and we have no idea of ‘me’, the separate self, for some time until it is gradually instilled upon us by the environment and our developing mind.
I am in love with this blessed mess of our humanity, more than ever.
By Gerard Manley Hopkins
A poem on the impact of resurrection.
Waking Up to the Wonder of Here and Now...
By Mary Lou Kownacki
Instead of sitting with 'om'?
By Shakti Caterina Maggi
Compassion is the ability, by Awareness, to recognize and acknowledge only itself everywhere.
By J. Krishnamurti
...As you walk back by the little farmhouses, the meadows, and the railway line, you will see that yesterday has come to an end: life begins where thought ends...
By Eric Baret
It is very important not to focus on perception
By David Montgomery and Lama Rod Owens
Lama Rod Owens is interviewed by David Montgomery for The Washington Post on Love and Rage, spiritual activism, Buddhism and white supremacy.
By Richard Turilli
The measure of resistance in electrical engineering is called the Ohm. Although this Ohm has no known relation to the common Eastern chants with the same sound, it was no doubt a coincidence
By Christina Feldman
The process of dependent origination is sometimes said to be the heart or the essence of all Buddhist teaching. What is described in the process is the way in which suffering can arise in our lives, and the way in which it can end.
By Joseph Blankholm
A freer way of understanding is to grasp what we’ve been asked to know and hold it for a moment at a distance.
By Jules De Vitto
There are still several unanswered questions surrounding the relationship between trauma and Highly Sensitive People.
By Jessica Summers
Nothing would do what is required in each moment without a point of view of how others see it. Greatness is a judgement from the outside or, if it is from the inside, then it is a judgement that you are less-than.
By Lalla
Lalla (14th centrury) was a great saint and mystic from the Kashmir province of India.
By Ellen Emmet
What am I up to when, with a couple of blindingly luminous formulations, I claim to take my stand as Awareness and to allow everything, free from resistance, effortlessly?
According to Ervin Laszlo, the coherence of the atom and the galaxies is the same coherence that keeps living cells together, cooperating to form life.
By Robert Frager
from The Wisdom of Islam: An Introduction to the Living Experience of Islamic Belief and Practice
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