We have just added a new short film about the traditional African philosophy of Ubuntu, and a series of new clips from our recent interview with spiritual teacher Adyashanti . Ubuntu recognizes how we are inextricably bound in each other's humanity. Translated as, "I am because you are," Ubuntu describes a sense of unity between people through which we each discover our own strengths and virtues. Featuring healer Credo Mutwa, GreenHouse Project director Dorah Lebelo, and former Deputy Minister of Health Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge, this glimpse of South Africa shows compassion as a way of life. Adyashanti, the author of Emptiness Dancing, The Impact of Awakening, and My Secret is Silence, offers spontaneous and direct nondual teachings that have been compared to those of the early Zen masters and Advaita Vedanta sages. In these interview clips , he describes how in the development of human consciousness, there comes a shift from a sense of a separate self toward the experience of unity, and suggests that reaching a point of crisis can allow an opportunity for consciousness to shift, individually and collectively.