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The Theorem of Love, Ulisse di Corpo

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With his characteristic clarity, Ulisse di Corpo explains the two solutions of Einstein’s well-known energy equation. He introduces entropy’s complimentary expression, syntropy, as an attractor, the law that governs the invisible world, as opposed to the causality of entropy, which governs the physical world. He explains that life is a balance, as all our attempts to increase syntropy produce entropy, and the challenge is to increase syntropy with as little entropic action as possible. The key is to use the heart as a compass, as the heart is the chief instrument for detecting attractors from the future. One of the problems of the emphasis on entropy is that we feel we exist, but feel ourselves to be nothing, so find no purpose in life. Meaning can only be found when we unite the entropic universe with our syntropic self. This is the movement from duality to nonduality, which is achieved through love.

#78 The Crisis in Gaza

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From a recent Community Gathering having the difficult conversations about a horrific violence in Gaza.

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Plenitude of sound / Infinitude of words / Transform within

Spirituality, Archetypes & Trauma

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The treatment of trauma is fraught with many pitfalls and “tight corners.” Generally overlooked, however, is an innate relationship between trauma, archetypes and spirituality

Not All Silence is Sacred

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True sacredness lies in our capacity to listen, empathize, and act with love

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#77 Regenerative Medicine

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Exploring the frontiers of alternative medicine and healing modalities with renowned Cerebral Spiral Fluid expert.

What is Internal Family Systems?

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Richard Schwartz, Ph.D, founding developer of IFS, speaks about Parts & Voices, the Self, Healing and how Internal Family Systems got its name.

Unraveling Feminine Sufi Mysticism in Palestine

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For Palestine's Sufis in occupied Nablus, every week, women gather around Iman Abu Mariam, a female cleric, referred to as a Sheikha in Jabal Jarzeen in the occupied city

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