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The Eco-Trauma and Eco-Recovery of Being
Our loss of deep intimacy with the natural world has had a devastating impact on human flourishing, perpetuating a vicious cycle of personal violence and ecological destruction. Restoring a felt ...
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2007
- 5 pages
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"Sources and Solutions of Our Contemporary Global Challenges" with Joanna Macy
Former IONS president James O'Dea interviews eco-philosopher Joanna Macy, PhD, who is a scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory, and deep ecology. She is also a leading voice in movements for peace, justice, and a safe environment.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-12-01
- 00:33:55
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Environmental Health
We cannot be healthy without a healthy environment.
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2004
- 1 page
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The Dance of Choice and Choicelessness
Kumar offers a personal perspective on the paradox of choice.
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2004
- 4 pages
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Who Are We?
In this short excerpt from his new book, the renowned primatologist shows that humans have as much in common with the conciliatory bonobo as with the bloodthirsty chimpanzee.
- Publications Articles
- December 2006 - February 2007
- 3 pages
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Averting the Tragedy of the Commons
An Ecological and Psychological Perspective
Aggression and conflict in the quest for survival are jeopardizing our common future. Preston suggests that one way out is through mindfulness and detachment from the ego.
- Publications Articles
- December 2006 - February 2007
- 5 pages
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Sacred Geometry
There are archetypal patterns behind every material thing in the universe. A new holistic science that understands those patterns will help us resolve some of our most pressing environmental and ...
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2006
- 5 pages
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Faith, Science, and Life
Toward a Coherent Cosmology
The story we tell ourselves about the origins of the universe determines to a great extent the purpose and meaning of our lives.
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2006
- 4 pages
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Our Ethnosphere at Risk
Wade Davis Talks with SHIFT Editor Vesela Simic
The renowned National Geographic Society explorer warns us that in losing the diversity of the world's cultures and languages, we limit our global evolutionary potential.
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2006
- 2 pages
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People Whisperers
“Animals are by nature ‘people whisperers,’ and restore and sustain us in ways we have either forgotten or never imagined.”
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2004
- 4 pages
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Local Choice, Global Consequence
Norberg-Hodge shows how local food can have global impact.
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2004
- 1 page
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"A 35th Anniversary Celebration" with Edgar Mitchell (sample)
Host Belvie Rooks honors IONS Founder and Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell's extraordinary experiences and insightful wisdom. Mitchell has devoted his life to serving the evolution of humankind through a ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2006-08-23
- 00:05:46
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Exploring a Sentient World
When The Secret Life of Plants was first published in 1973, readers were astounded to read that a flower had consciousness and reacted to its surroundings. Plants were only the ...
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2006
- 4 pages
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Fields of Form
The hypothesis of morphic fields continues to be a fascinating and controversial theory of how organization occurs in the natural world. Sheldrake’s theory touches on a wide variety of ...
- Publications Articles
- December 2004 - February 2005
- 5 pages
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"Daughter of Promise" with Luisah Teish
Myths, Rituals, and Rites of Spring
Angela Murphy hosts this dialogue with Yoruba priestess Luisah Teish. They talk about the potential of spring and renewal, and our relationship to gardening and other earth-centered arts.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-04-28
- 00:58:03
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"Behold the Noetic Phoenix" with Bruce Lipton (part 1 of 2)
Bruce begins with the conventional concept that the human body is a machine: its history, appeal, and errors. He then describes a new medical model that is more in accord with nature, and therefore able to offer maximum benefit to patients.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006-01-21
- 00:44:07
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"Behold the Noetic Phoenix" with Bruce Lipton (part 2 of 2)
Bruce begins with the conventional concept that the human body is a machine: its history, appeal, and errors. He then describes a new medical model that is more in accord with nature, and therefore able to offer maximum benefit to patients.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006-01-21
- 00:44:15
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"Tactics of Hope" with Wilford Welch (lecture, part 1 of 2)
Millions around the world are clear that humankind is on an unsustainable course. Social entrepreneurs are creating powerful initiatives that give us hope and possibility for the future. This session introduces you to the dynamic interventions taking place on the behalf of our planet. Become part of the solution!
- Audio Lectures
- 2009-06-21
- 01:15:01
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"Tactics of Hope" with Wilford Welch (lecture, part 2 of 2)
Millions around the world are clear that humankind is on an unsustainable course. Social entrepreneurs are creating powerful initiatives that give us hope and possibility for the future. This session introduces you to the dynamic interventions taking place on the behalf of our planet. Become part of the solution!
- Audio Lectures
- 2009-06-21
- 00:39:00