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 Benig Mauger
In an age of spiritual awakening, emotional healing must move beyond psychology if it is to be effective.
By Alene Dawson
“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” –Anais Nin
With Stephen Jenkinson
The meaning of death and dying in a death-phobic culture and more on Sounds of SAND Episode 2
By Mark Wolynn
A well-documented feature of trauma, one familiar to many, is our inability to articulate what happens to us.
By Susan Avery Stewart
Canadian Jungian analyst, a teacher, an author, and a remarkable human being
With Susan Campbell
We live in an avoidant culture.
With Gail Brenner
Many struggle with grief, sadness, fear, and frustration that have their roots earlier on in our lives
With Stanislav Grof
A conversation with Stanislav Grof, interviewed by Brigitte Grof.
With John Prendergast
We will explore the multidimensional nature of the ground, the importance of accessing Presence as a profound resource,
By Scott Barry Kaufman
Self-enhancement through spiritual practices can fool some of us into thinking we’re evolving
With Francis Weller
Grief and loss touch us all, arriving at our door in many ways.
By Stephen & Ondrea Levine
Many people suffer from relationship senility. The mind has become utterly fatigued from trying.
By Dr. Russell Kennedy
A doctor explains “Cognitive Bypassing” & how it’s keeping us trapped in our trauma.
With James Doty
James Doty has a conversation with the audience at SAND19 US.
With Craig Holliday
The Necessity of Shadow Work on the Path
Coming to Peace with All that Arises in Everyday Life
With Betsy Polatin • Recorded December, 2020
A 2-part Webinar Series
By Laura Johnson
During my pregnancy, my midwives lent me a book that suggested parents-to-be engage with birth art...
By Betsy Polatin
A Manual for Being Human: An Epic Journey to Your Expanded Self
With Svagito Liebermeister
Family Constellation can be understood as a mindfulness practice.
By Jim Davies
Stories, fiction included, act as a kind of surrogate life.
With Russ Hudson
The journey into authentic nondual experience usually entails an ongoing experience of paradox
With Deborah Johnson
Oftentimes, the culprit of our inability to genuinely relate in our heart is our adherence to the dualistic paradigm of “otherness.”
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