With Rupert Spira and Donald Hoffman
A video version of our popular Sounds of SAND Podcast episode
With Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen
A deep discussion of how to weave animism back into our modern world
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 Fay Aoyagi
In Japan, there is a long tradition of admiring a full moon
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.
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
Wrought from Aeon Video on Vimeo.
Dazzling timelapse shows how microbes spoil our food – and sometimes enrich it.
Directors: Joel Penner, Anna Sigrithur wroughtfilm.ca/about-us
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With Cornelius Boots
Zen flute, breath, consciousnes, and alchemy, with extended music pieces from Cornelius
By Thich Nhat Hanh
...as you continue to breathe, I continue to be in you...
By Stephen Levine
Stephen Levine with a poem on forgiveness and a reevaluation of our so-called enemies.
By Kabir and Rabindranath Tagore
I played day and night with my comrades, and now I am greatly afraid...
By Master Hongzhi
Silent and serene, forgetting words, bright clarity appears before you.
With Sophie Strand
We spent the hour with Sophie as she shared numerous writings and musing on being good soil
By Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A 1911 painting conveying how silence is a portal to the mysterious.
By Rashani Réa and Chelan Harkin
By Dorothy Walters
Every day a new flower rises from your body's fresh soil...
From a Beatle to a mystic seeker
By Beatrice Marovich
celebrating our earth bodies, through human composting
With Science and Nonduality
highlighting some shimmering jewels from the first 50 episodes of the podcast's 1-year anniversary
By Roberta Pyx Sutherland
Canadian artist focused on the relationships of cosmic patterning, divine intelligence, the environment and the interconnectivity of all life forms
By Wendell Berry
I go among trees and sit still. All my stirring becomes quiet around me like circles on water.
By Jami Sieber and Kim Rosen
"This is how the heart makes a duet of wonder and grief." –Mark Nepo
By Mirabai
Let your hands touch something that makes your eyes smile.
By Hazrat Inayat Khan
A prayer by the Sufi mystic and musician
By Rainer Maria Rilke
Take your well-disciplined strengths and stretch them between two opposing poles. Because inside human beings is where God learns.
By John Lewis
The Ethiopian nun who was one of history’s most distinctive pianists
By Sophie Stand
Mary Magdalene’s confessions reveal a sensual world of love and betrayal, magic and mystery, hidden within the Gospels
By Basho
exploring the life and work of 17th-century Japanese haiku master
By Jane Hirshfield
And when two people have loved each other see how it is like a scar between their bodies, stronger, darker, and proud;
By Stillness Speaks
A look at the life and work of the playwright and Taoist philosopher
By Poet Seers
16th Century devotional poet who composed over 1,000 devotional bhajans expressing her love for Lord Krishna.
By Gary Snyder
Wide enough to keep you looking ... Open enough to keep you moving ...
By Kaitlyn Greenidge
These songs — the oldest musical expressions of the slave experience in this country — still have a lot to teach us about how we think about death and dignity.
By Maya Angelou
But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams... his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream... his wings are clipped and his feet are tied... so he opens his throat to sing.
By Denise Levertov
A poem about a moment of wonder observing vine leaves.
By Jadina Lilien and Tiokasin Ghosthorse
"Consciously apply mystery to everything." —Tiokasin Ghosthorse
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