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Disembodied Wisdom: Exploring the Phenomenon of Channeling
by Jon Klimo, PhD
During the past forty years, as channeling has become more prominent in the public eye, it has also become a more loaded, polarizing, and even emotional subject. Klimo, the world’s foremost scholar on this phenomenon, evaluates the latest book on the subject, Tuning In.
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The Emerging Global Mind
by Tiffany Shlain
Webby Awards founder Shlain believes the Internet is synthesizing the two hemispheres of our brain while calling us to join a global revolution with immense transformative potential. She explores this potential—and the impact of the loss of her father, acclaimed surgeon-author Leonard Shlain—in her new film, Connected.
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Ancient Wisdom and the Perfection of Health
by Elliott Dacher, MD
The human capacity for lifelong well-being was well known to wise women and men throughout time and across diverse cultures. The ancient Greeks called it eudaimonia—human flourishing, the flourishing of our deepest nature.
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The Guru Question: The Perils and Rewards of Choosing a Spiritual Teacher
by Mariana Caplan, PhD
Here in the skeptical West, the notion of a guru is more often associated with scandal and manipulation than as a direct and legitimate means of consciousness transformation. Caplan, a psychotherapist and long-time devotee, attempts to demystify the myths while also pointing out the precariousness of such a journey.