The Science Of Our Collective Memory
Danielle Graham – Sheldrake proposes that ‘memory’ is inherent in cells, and that life exhibits “evolutionary habits,” a quality that Darwin also noted.
Danielle Graham – Sheldrake proposes that ‘memory’ is inherent in cells, and that life exhibits “evolutionary habits,” a quality that Darwin also noted.
Azriel ReShel – Nature, when we’re open enough to listen to it, always provides us with clues for living a harmonious life.
Azriel ReShel – With their extraordinary chanting and low throaty drone of ancient sacred texts, the Gyuto Monks of Tibet have kept audiences in the West spellbound.
Jacob Devany – Can thought, intention, and emotion influence the physical world?
Charles Eisenstein – The rational mind, steeped in separation, doubts that his healing could really make a difference.
The Dalia Lama – According to Buddhist teaching, there is a very close interdependence between the natural environment and the sentient beings living in it.
Jonathan Davis – Do stronger human connections immunize us against emotional distress?
Azriel ReShel – The disease of disconnection is wreaking havoc on our mental health.
Kingsley L. Dennis – Whether we like to admit it or not, we need other people.
Sofia Adamson – What’s missing in our world is connection, and vulnerability is the key to reconnection.