Jun 25, 2023
With PBS
First Native American composer to win Pulitzer Prize on his experimental process
With Orland Bishop
We live in a time characterized by convergences of many kinds, giving our civilization a threshold of significant climaxes and challenges.
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 Poet Seers
16th Century devotional poet who composed over 1,000 devotional bhajans expressing her love for Lord Krishna.
By Emanuele Coccia
We are all fascinated by the mystery of metamorphosis. The caterpillar and the butterfly share nothing in common, and yet they are one and the same life.
By Ethan Siegel
The very word "quantum" makes people's imaginations run wild. But chances are you've fallen for at least one of these myths.
By John Lewis
The Ethiopian nun who was one of history’s most distinctive pianists
With Atarangi Murupaenga • Saturdays, June 3&10, 2023, 12–2:30pm PDT
A 2-Part Live Webinar Series
With Bayo Akomolafe and Chief Oluwo Obafemi Fayemi • Wednesday, June 21, 2023 9–10:45am PDT
A live online conversation facilitated by Zaya & Maurizio Benazzo
A pre-recorded 4-part Video Series with Stanislav Grof
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By Bayo Akomolafe
The public is how the individual is measured out - a wave collapse function.
By David Richman
15 People's Stories, 5,000 Miles, and a Journey Through the Emotional Chaos of Cancer
From "Democracy and Belonging Forum" – Why We Need a Politics of Exile in a Time of Troubling Stuckness
With Sanjay Rawal
Chef Nephi Craig of the White Mountain Apache Nation and master forager Twila Cassadore of the San Carlos Apache Nation—as they work with Indigenous foodways to promote processes of healing and recovery from historical trauma.
By Paul Weinfield
Every defeat is just an angel, tugging at your sleeve, telling you that you don’t have to keep banging your head against the wall.
With Laura van Winjgaarden
In this video made for the first "Gathering of the Tribes", Laura used Midjourney AI and Pixelmator to visualise key principles of activism, regeneration, and solarpunk ideologies
With Eriel Tchekwie Deranger
Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo host this Community Gathering with Dënesųłiné indigenous rights activist and climate activist Eriel Tchekwie Deranger.
By Robert Frager
from The Wisdom of Islam: An Introduction to the Living Experience of Islamic Belief and Practice
By Pluma Sumaq
"Being a sex worker means that I walk a very invisible yet hyper visible path."
With Caverly Morgan
When we engage in the distortion that the relative plane is separate from the absolute, we ignore the reality of the illusion.
With Lynn Murphy and Alnoor Ladha
Explore their new book Post Capitalist Philanthropy: Healing Wealth in the Time of Collapse
By Simon J Cropper, Duane W Hamacher, Daniel R Little, and Charles Kemp
While constellations and the stories attached to them have obvious artistic and spiritual significance, they also represent an elegant and effective solution to the problem of understanding complex physical environments.
By Iya Affo
As Indigenous people, we have always had tools to manage our dysregulation.
Inspired by Yuval Noah Harari' is an experimental short film featuring over 260 strange and spectacular images, generated by 13 different A.I. algorithms.
By Nina Lombardo
Our interconnectedness is undeniable. There is a singular pulse that weaves us all together. When we lose touch with that pulse, we suffer.
By Thomas Halliday
How the world looked when we were Australopithecus.
By L. Harris
"The most precious gift we can offer others is our presence." (Thich Nhat Hanh)
By Douglas Balmain
A Unified Perspective of the War in Ukraine
With Charles Eisenstein
Life and death are not the opposites the modern mind has made them to be.
By J. Krishnamurti
Transcript of a talk by Krishnamurti from 1984
With Jerrigrace Lyons
Imagine the opportunity to transform your own view of death, diminish your fears and re-frame your relationship to living and dying.
By Michael Meade
Living Myth Podcast #270 with Michael Meade
With Thomas Hübl
An Open Online Event with Thomas Hübl
With Stephen Jenkinson
Learning the skills of dying occurs in the course of living deeply and well.
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