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"Translucent Revolution" with Arjuna Ardagh
Arjuna and host Stephen Dinan range over a wide variety of topics, from the possibility of political translucence to triple-bottom-line business and the upper octaves of sex, illuminating the common threads involved in shifting to a translucent worldview. This dialogue gives fresh evidence for a new Renaissance underway in our day.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2005-09-28
- 01:01:13
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Evidence Adds Up to a Healthcare Revolution
As integrative medicine finds a place on the national health care stage, science has acquired tools to better measure the effectiveness of transformative practices. A close look at three such ...
- Publications Articles
- Summer 2009
- 6 pages
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A Quiet Revolution
An Interview with Adyashanti
Spiritual teacher Adyashanti, who began his public teachings in 1996, shares his wisdom on the nature of awakening consciousness. "The most powerful impediments to awakening are our beliefs about it ...
- Publications Articles
- Spring 2009
- 6 pages
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Cultivating Translucence
A Curriculum for a Saner Planet
The author of The Translucent Revolution offers seven steps for achieving a "radical awakening," which may have nothing to do with enlightenment.
- Publications Articles
- September - November 2005
- 4 pages
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The Workplace Revolution
Restoring Trust in Business and Bringing Meaning to Our Work
From the Enron debacle to the Martha Stewart scandal, trust in business practices and in corporate leaders has been seriously jeopardized, hitting an all-time low. According to Matthew Gilbert in his latest book, The Workplace Revolution, the problem stems from a relentless work ethic ...
- Publications Books
- April 20, 2005
- 170 pages
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Great Shift Dialogue: Howard Martin and Deborah Rozman (excerpt)
HeartMath has pioneered a path the merges high technology and heart-intelligence. In this dialogue, Howard Martin and Deborah Rozman share the latest frontiers of this work and how it can contribute to a global shift in consciousness.
- Audio Shorts
- 2008-02-12
- 00:02:28
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"The Revolution Has Begun" with Kenny Ausubel
The story of today’s battle is above all the battle of the story. As human beings, we’re hard-wired for story, and when our story conflicts with the facts, we tend to stick with our story. Ausubel discusses how people around the world are working to help birth the transformation to a new story.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-03-23
- 00:57:43
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"The Timing of Paradigm Shifts" with Richard Tarnas
A major paradigm shift within the collective depends on more than just theory or new empirical data. It needs a whole new soil, a larger archetypal matrix in which to ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-03-30
- 01:05:51
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Great Shift Dialogue: Kevin Danaher and Medea Benjamin
Global Exchange and Green Festival co-founders Medea Benjamin and Kevin Danaher are masters of finding practical solutions that create systemic change. In this dialogue, they explore a triple-bottom line economy, the global grassroots revolution in values, and the opportunity to use America’s worldwide network of military bases as hubs for green innovation.
- Audio Interviews
- 2008-02-01
- 00:30:40
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Integral Spirituality
A Startling New Role for Religion in the Modern and Postmodern World
Applying his highly acclaimed integral approach, Ken Wilber formulates a theory of spirituality that honors the truths of modernity and postmodernity—including the revolutions in science and culture—while incorporating the essential insights of the great religions.
- Publications Books
- October 3, 2006
- 336 pages
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"Why Mars and Venus Collide" with John Gray (excerpt)
Author of Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus, John Gray takes listeners on a powerful two-hour ride through a revolution in relationship. He shows how hormonal and brain differences can create patterns that kill romance, break down communication, and result in deep dissatisfaction.
- Audio Shorts
- 2008-06-04
- 00:03:00
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Marilyn Schlitz One Minute Shift | The Next Scientific Revolution
In this one-minute video, Dr. Schlitz explores the possibility that we are now going through the next scientific revolution, one every bit as profound as those created by Copernicus, Darwin, and Einstein.
- Video Shorts
- 00:01:13
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"Wounding and Healing" with Andrew Cohen
An Evolutionary Dance
Andrew Cohen is the founder and editor in chief of the international, award-winning magazine What Is Enlightenment?, dedicated to creating "nothing less than a revolution in consciousness and culture." Join Cohen in dialogue with former IONS president James O'Dea and Judith Thompson ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2006-01-25
- 00:58:09
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Global Mind Change
The Promise of the 21st Century
Global Mind Change startles us into reconsidering the role of consciousness in major areas of human concern: science and education, spirituality and consciousness research, health and healing, psychology and psychotherapy, economics and management.
- Publications Books
- January 1, 1998
- 194 pages
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Esalen
America and the Religion of No Religion
Jeffrey Kripal here recounts the spectacular history of Esalen, the institute that has long been a world leader in alternative and experiential education and stands today at the center of the human potential movement.
- Publications Books
- April 15, 2007
- 594 pages
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Shift Issue 22
IN SEARCH OF HAPPINESS
by Vesela SimicTWIN TELEPATHY AND THE ILLUSION OF SEPARATION
by Diane H. PowellTHE ADAPTIVE ORGANIZATION
by Carol MaseA QUIET REVOLUTION: AN INTERVIEW WITH ADYASHANTI
by Steve DonosoFrontiers of Research
The Return of Psychedelic Research
by Cassandra Vieten, PhD- Spring 2009
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Shift Issue 23
EVIDENCE ADDS UP TO A HEALTH CARE REVOLUTION
by Vesela SimicTHE POWER OF PREMONITION
by Larry DosseyMYTHIC VISIONS FOR UNCERTAIN TIMES
by Michael MeadeEVOLVING CONSCIOUSNESS
by Kaisa PuhakkaFrontiers of Science
A Research-Based Model of Consciousness Transformation
by Cassandra Vieten, PhD- Summer 2009
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The World In Six Songs
How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature
Daniel J. Levitin's astounding debut bestseller, This Is Your Brain on Music, enthralled and delighted readers as it transformed our understanding of how music gets in our heads and stays there. Now in his second New York Times bestseller, his genius for combining science and art reveals how music shaped humanity across cultures and throughout history.
- Publications Books
- August 19, 2008
- 368 pages
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Walking on Water
Reading, Writing, and Revolution
Walking on Water is a startling and provocative look at teaching, writing, creativity, and life by a writer increasingly recognized for his passionate and articulate critique of modern civilization.
- Publications Books
- February 2004
- 232 pages