53 videos about consciousness

A Child of Ubuntu

Zulu Sangoma (healer) Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa describes the African philosophy, Ubuntu—"I am because you are"—as the root of humanity's interconnectedness.

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A Global Vision

Peaceworker Sami Awad talks about how the Palestinian/Israeli conflict is felt around the world: it is part of our shared suffering.

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A Heart Centered Approach to Peacemaking

Jerusalem Peacemaker Rodef Shalom Eliyahu McLean describes a heart-centered approach to peacemaking that takes into account the deep wounds of both Israelis and Palestinians.

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A Message to the World

Zulu Sangoma (healer) Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa calls on all human beings to awaken the mother mind, that part of human consciousness that feels what is happening in the world.

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A Quantum View of the World

Laboratory scientist Dean Radin suggests that civilization is going through a developmental stage.

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An Electronic Membrane

Laboratory scientist Dean Radin discusses the possibility of a global mind and questions whether that global mind could wake up?

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An Indigenous Contribution

Elder, community leader and activist Trevor Moeke describes the philosophical and ethical contribution of indigenous cultures to global oneness.

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Anger as Inspiration

Peaceworker Sami Awad explains how he chooses to use his anger to fuel a commitment to peace rather than violence. And, he points out, this anger is an important inspiration for engaging in change.

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Are You Nothing but a Pack of Neurons?

According to laboratory scientist Dean Radin, research suggests that our moral sense is deeply tied to our worldview.

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Awareness of the Oneness of Life

Writer and consultant Tom Hurley describes his own experiences of oneness, from childhood experiences of nature to the first photos of the planet earth.

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Becoming Conscious Through Our Senses

Groundbreaking scholar of pre-Socratic philosophy Peter Kingsley describes the sensory awakening at the root of Empedocles' writings.

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Being Part of Everything

Freddy Ehlers, general secretary of the Andean Nations, describes an experience of beauty in which all sense of duality collapsed. These experiences of oneness bring both peace and passion to life.

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Building a Global Identity

Peaceworker Sami Awad describes different levels of identification-religious belief, political affiliation, nationality-and explains why we need to make our identity as members of humanity a priority.

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Caring Economics

Scholar, futurist, and activist Riane Eisler explains the potential of an economic system based on caring rather than domination.

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Complete Interview

Sufi teacher Lynn Barron shares her life’s journey back "home" to an ongoing mystical experience of oneness, an "awareness that doesn't wander." Lynn insists that oneness must be lived in everyday life

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Complete Interview

Groundbreaking scholar of pre-Socratic philosophy Peter Kingsley emphasizes the sacred role of Western civilization in global oneness, drawing from his personal experiences

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Complete Interview

In this complete interview, Peaceworker Sami Awad, speaks about the power of non-violence as a tool for healing and empowering individuals, communities and nations.

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East Meets West

Laboratory scientist Dean Radin describes the relationship between mind and body as seen through both Eastern and Western sciences.

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Give Thanks

Gary "Jagamarra" Simon, a traditional healer and artist of the Walpiri tribe of central and western Australia, tells us that the simplest way to live oneness is not to separate oneself from any other thing or person.

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Global Oneness Project Trailer

A retrospective of our journey this past year offering a picture of what is being born during this time of global transformation.

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Human Yearning for Caring Connection

Scholar, futurist and activist Riane Eisler explains how interconnectedness is not only a spiritual notion but is rooted in biology itself: the "human yearning for care and connection" devel

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Hymn to the Sacred Body of the Universe

Spoken word poet and activist Drew Dellinger shares one of his poems.

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Industrialization, Imperialism and Colonization

Actor Cliff Curtis offers the perspective that the trinity of industrialization, imperialism and colonialism served an important function by linking humanity closely together.

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Intuition

L.A.-based community activist Orland Bishop explains that oneness is the source of intuition, which allows us to touch a common truth beyond our memory, culture and conditioned responses.

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It's Enough

Freddy Ehlers, general secretary of the Andean Nations, describes what it really means to do his job well.

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Limitation, Complexity and Interdependence

Parliamentarian and social activist Nirmala Deshpande interprets the ecological principles of limitation, complexity and interdependence

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Necessity is a Mother

Laboratory scientist Dean Radin believes that humankind will be able to change its behavior rapidly enough to avoid its total destruction, because necessity will drive us to do it.

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Oneness and the Heart of the World

In this talk, Father Keating discusses the dynamic nature of God and the paradox implicit in experiencing divine oneness.

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Oneness in Everyday Life

Sufi teacher Lynn Barron wants to know: What does oneness really look like? Not as a theory, but as a lived reality in everyday life? See complete interview.

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Oneness is Abundance

L.A.-based community activist Orland Bishop explains how the American economic system that assigns value to competition and scarcity of resources undermines oneness, which is inherently relational and abundant.

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Respect is Like a Mirror

Jerusalem Peacemaker Sheikh Bukhari says that when you respect someone of a different belief, respect comes back to you.

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Return to the Wholeness

Community leader, psychologist and Zen teacher Dr. Vera Kohn explains how oneness is both the origin and the destiny of all things, which arise and return like a wave on the ocean

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Storytelling

Actor Cliff Curtis explains how, from his perspective, storytelling is a form of activism.

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Sweeping the Streets

Charity Focus founder Nipun Mehta gives an example of an act of kindness that illustrates how generosity connects us to other people.

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The Authentic Expression of My Voice

Orland Bishop describes the unique blend of mentoring, peacemaking, and community leadership that takes place at his L.A.-based Shade Tree Multicultural Foundation.

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The Core Essence

Peaceworker Sami Awad points to the core essence of the Abrahamic traditions to suggest how religion can become a player for peacebuilding rather than a tool for creating animosities between people.

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The Earth is a Oneness Idea

L.A.-based social activist and community leader Orland Bishop evokes primal qualities of the earth, like foundation, stability, abundance, accessibility, reconciliation, and peace

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The Four Fold Song

Jerusalem Peacemaker Rodef Shalom Eliyahu McLean shares a mystic teaching, called the Four Fold Song, as an example of a narrative that embraces both our individuality and our interconnectedness with

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The Future is Void & Empty

Peaceworker Sami Awad explains how the narratives we grow up with influence our perceptions.

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The Global Consciousness Project

Laboratory scientist Dean Radin describes an experiment testing the relationship between mind and matter.

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The Light in Humanity

Peaceworker Sami Awad describes the light within every individual and the layers of dust that can cover it over.

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The Power of Non-Violence

Peaceworker Sami Awad describes how non-violence empowers people to deal with injustice and oppression, and breaks down the barriers that prevent people from relating to each other.

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The Risk of Discovering Something New

Groundbreaking scholar of pre-Socratic philosophy Peter Kingsley describes how traditions and institutions of learning very rarely want to discover something truly new.

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The Role of the Mystic

Jerusalem Peacemaker Rodef Shalom Eliyahu McLean says that we forget the true goal of our spiritual and religious traditions when we get caught in the forms and structures that they teach.

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The Roots of Oneness in Western Civilization

Groundbreaking scholar of pre-Socratic Greek philosophy Peter Kingsley reminds us that foundations of Western civilization

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The Transformation of the Holy Land

Peaceworker Sami Awad describes the potential of an emerging understanding of peaceful coexistence to create a new reality.

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The Universe as a Living System

Duane Elgin, media activist and pioneer of the "Voluntary Simplicity" movement, describes the perception that the universe is dead as the root cause of the exploitative mindset.

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Three Areas of Oneness

Duane Elgin, media activist and pioneer of the "Voluntary Simplicity" movement, explains three levels of oneness, along with the response evoked by each level.

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Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right

Jerusalem Peacemaker Sheikh Abdul Aziz Bukhari explains why we need to transform violence through love, rather than responding with more violence.

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What does oneness mean in the context of Tibetan Buddhism?

Tibetan Buddhist leader His Holiness the Seventeenth Gyalwang Karmapa explains how the experience of exile has given Tibetans a heightened experience

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What Does Oneness Mean to You?

Young people at the International Youth Conference in Dornach, Switzerland share what oneness means to them.

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Words from the Karmapa

Tibetan Buddhist leader His Holiness the Seventeenth Gyalwang Karmapa describes how oneness begins as an internal experience

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Yearning for a Different Way of Living

Writer and consultant Tom Hurley describes how the polarities of individual versus collective, and inner versus outer are really different phases of one reality.

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