11 videos about meaning

A Few Questions

Elder, community leader and activist Trevor Moeke tells us that to discover one's own interconnectedness, we have only to ask the questions we might not ask until the end of life:

(1:55)

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.

(3:02)

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

(18:53)

East Meets West

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

(4:12)

Essential Buddha Nature

Tibetan Buddhist nun Ven. Tenzin Palmo explains two essentials of Buddhist practice: developing mindfulness and learning consideration for others.

(2:11)

Learning From Nature

Environmentalist and artist Jose Manuel Carrion shares some of the lessons he's learned from observing the natural world.

(3:24)

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.

(5:15)

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.

(2:52)

The Convergence of Science and “Spirituality”

Laboratory scientist Dean Radin explains how science tends to give rise to a fractured system of disciplines, while spirituality connects an individual

(3:26)

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.

(2:31)

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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