Institute of Noetic Sciences Thursday Night openingwithJason Norris, Luisah Teish, Emanuel Kuntzelman IONS 2015 Conference opening Thursday Published on August 10, 2015 Share
The Merits of a Vegan DietwithGina Carr April 5, 2024Here she discusses her own personal journal and provides an overview of the merits of the vegan lifestyle.
Applied Projects in Remote ViewingwithJana Rogge March 22, 2024Here she describes many of the subtleties, nuances, and difficulties involved in working with remote viewing clients. In particular, she focuses on working with large business and government clients.
Human Nature and the DivinewithBrother David Steindl-Rast February 24, 2024The genuine spiritual tradition of all religions encourages the cultivation of independent action and conscience. David Steindl-Rast, Ph.D., a Benedictine Monk, is co-author, with Fritjof Capra, of Belonging to the Universe. He proclaims that the message of Christianity is that we are all related to god and through god to each other.
Exploring Drugs and CulturewithMike Jay April 15, 2024This wide-ranging interview provides something of an overview of Mike Jays research into all aspects of drugs and culture.
Reclaiming Our PastwithRiane Eisler April 6, 2024At the dawn of modern civilization, says Riane Eisler, humanity shifted from a partnership model of social interaction to a dominator model. In a partnership model men and women treat each other as equals. Ms. Eisler details the archeological findings suggesting that neolithic and Cretan societies had a significantly different social organization from that of [...]
The Scientific Search for the Soul, Part 2,withFrancis Crick March 2, 2024A noted scientist discusses free will, consciousness, attention and memory and their relationship to the human nervous system. In a wide ranging discussion, Crick points out that the hypothesis that the brain is the seat of consciousness has not yet been proven.
Feeding the Body, Nourishing the SoulwithDeborah Kesten March 30, 2024Knowledge of nutritional principles, says Deborah Kesten, does not necessarily lead to a healthy diet. In examining our attitudes toward food, she initiated a search of the world’s spiritual traditions. She reviews the regard for food in Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism and the American Indian tradition. She maintains that the loving spirit with which we [...]