With Rupert Spira and Donald Hoffman
A video version of our popular Sounds of SAND Podcast episode
With Tyson Yunkaporta
From a Community Conversation with Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo
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 Breanna Draxler
Like water itself, the protection of this vital resource takes many different forms.
By Francis Weller
Francis' Forword to "Choosing Earth: Humanity's Great Transition to a Mature Planetary Civilization" by Duane Elgin
By Kate Fehlhaber
Most of us carry a mother's voice in the neural patterns of our brain.
By Hazrat Inayat Khan
A prayer by the Sufi mystic and musician
With Mauro Zappaterra, MD PhD • Wednesdays, Oct. 18, 25, & Nov. 1, 2023 10–11:30am PDT
A 3-part live webinar series
With Uncle Paul Callaghan and Uncle Paul Gordon • October 21, 2023 3–4:30pm PDT
A live online conversation facilitated by Zaya & Maurizio Benazzo
A pre-recorded 4-part Video Series with Stanislav Grof
With Billy Doyle
We are consciousness, and awareness, and yet we identify with an object in awareness
With Science and Nonduality
A peek at our European Event
With Stuart Hameroff, Chris Fields, Rob Nail, Paul Bush, and Riccardo Manzotti
A Conversation
With Nadeshwari Joythimayananda
The yogic sages anticipated quantum physics by noting that a subtle vibrational energy is the substratum of everything we know.
With Parvathy Baul
It is said in Bengal that the Baul tradition originates from a time unknown, beyond what human history can trace
With David Lorimer and Zaya Benazzo
Zaya Benazzo interviews David Lorimer at SAND19 Italy
With Stuart Hameroff
The latest research into the relationship between the brain's neuronal firing and consciousness.
With Parvathy Baul, André Riehl, and Mark Dyczkowski
An exploration of how the wisdom of the ancient traditions integrated in our contemporary lives.
With Annette Kaiser
Love is the highest and most precious "asset" of human existence.
With Riccardo Manzotti
Neuroscience and psychology have been unable to address the hard problem of consciousness
With Turiya Hanover and Zaya Benazzo
SAND co-founder Zaya Benazzo interviews Turiya Hanover, co-founder of The Path of Love
With Stephan Bodian
A Journey through the Stages of Spiritual Awakening
With Shakti Caterina Maggi
Zaya Benazzo interviews Shakti Caterina Maggi at SAND19 Italy
What does it mean to be yourself from a nondual perspective?
With Mauro Bergonzi
Any idea about what we really are is false
With Turiya Hanover
When the heart awakens to love, it can carry the human being beyond the horizon of the ego.
With Jack Allocca
What altered states of consciousness can tell us about consciousness itself
With Mark Dyczkowski
Everything in the universe is shakti and spiritual life is the discovery of shakti.
With David Lorimer
Reversing history from Galileo's time, it is now the scientists who refuse to look through the telescope.
With Chiara Baldini
The Cult of Dyonisus & His Radically Ambiguous Followers
With Julie Brown Yau
A clear introduction to developmental trauma
With Ellen Emmet
In this interview with Zaya Benazzo from SAND Italy, Ellen Emmet talks about the relationship between self-enquiry and the exploration of the body through tantra.
With Tomás Páleníček
Is there still something we can learn from the traditional use of psychedelic medicines?
With Paul Bush
How close have the viewpoints become?
With Pouria Montazeri
How can a fish become aware that it swims in that which it seeks?
With André Riehl
Is it possible to live a life of activity while holding the perception of unity and fulfillment?
With Tina Lindhard
Zaya Benazzo interviews Tina Lindhard at SAND19 Italy
With Svagito Liebermeister
Family Constellation can be understood as a mindfulness practice.
With Mark Dyczkowski and Zaya Benazzo
Zaya Benazzo interviews Mark Dyczkowski on the history of Tantra
Tina looks at the developing embryo through the eyes of Dr Jaap van der Wal
With Fariba Bogzaran
Among different categories of dreams, there are extraordinary experiences that are life-changing.
With Neil Theise
“We are not walking though the world; we are interwoven with it. In everything we do we participate in complexity"
By Maria Popova
A Buddhist Scientist on the Murmuration of Being
By Sophie Strand
An excerpt from the new book "The Flowering Wand: Rewilding the Sacred Masculine"
By Richard Grant
A single beech tree can live for 400 years and produce 1.8 million beechnuts. How could they do this alone?
Queer Ecology seeks to disrupt heteronormative projections onto nature... It is ubiquitous from flowers to insects to fungi.
By Betsy Mason
Jumping spiders have REM-like twitches when they sleep, suggesting dreams may be much more widespread in the animal kingdom than previously realized
By Joel Achenbach and Victoria Jaggard
In a major discovery, the very fabric of the cosmos is constantly being roiled and rumpled all around us
By Victor Tangermann
We can rewind to a previous scene or skip several scenes ahead
By SAND
Celebrating and Defending the Songs of the Natural World
With Monica Gagliano
Listening to/with/as the whole planet is listening and sining, a conversation with world renoun bioacoustic researcher
By Tessa Koumoundouros
We can now hear one of the largest and most ancient living organisms on Earth whisper with the tremble of a million leaves echoing through its roots.
By Elizabeth Ferdandez
Maybe the brain isn't "classical" after all.
By Darren Incorvaia
The complex behaviors may have a shared evolutionary origin
By Sandra Procópio da Silva
We are going through a pandemic ... I have witnessed another epidemic unfolding before my eyes: the overwhelming increase in cancer cases.
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 Paul Evans
A controversial theory claims the reason butterflies and their caterpillars look so dissimilar is down to hybridogenesis
By Deena Theresa
Major breakthrough in cancer research: Papers reveal 'dark matter' that contributes to disease's growth. The finding is a turning point in cancer research.
By Shawn Radcliffe
For many people, psychedelic drugs are intimately connected to the 1960s American counterculture, with…
With James Fadiman and Ayelet Waldman
explore psychedelics and their therapeutic uses in two entertaining and informative talks from SAND 18 and 19
With Merlin Sheldrake
In this talk Maurizio and Merlin discuss Merlin’s book Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures
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