Scientific and Medical Network Jubilee Conversations – Rupert Sheldrake David Lorimer chats with SMN Honorary Member Rupert Sheldrake about his own work and also his history with the Network. Published on August 11, 2023 Share
“Protecting the Search”withMitch Horowitz March 5, 2024#spirituality #freespeech #suffragism #womensrights #abolitionism #religiousfreedom #NTA #NewThinkingAllowed
Neurodiversity, Part 1: Two Souls in One BodywithAnnika and Tristan May 6, 2024Here they describe how, after years of struggle, they have learned how to coordinate their activities and live in harmony in the body they share. The interview concludes with a duet in which they play guitar and sing together.
The Professor of UFOlogy: Confessions of a Catholic ProfwithJames Madden May 8, 2024Dr. James Madden, author of “Unidentified Flying Hyperobject: UFOs, Philosophy, and the End of the World” is a professor of philosophy at Benedictine College in Kansas, discusses “re-thinking UFO/UAP phenomenon” with guest host Christopher Naughton. Madden’s central claim is that understanding the UFO will require a re-thinking of ourselves and our standing in what is [...]
Remote Viewing 3.0withJana Rogge March 15, 2024Here she reviews the history of remote viewing and shares much information concerning her current research and applied projects. She points out that most remote viewing clients request confidentiality so, while she reveals much, there is much that cannot be revealed.
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 [...]
Unity in Polarizing TimeswithChristopher Naughton April 29, 2024Christopher shares that history follows cyclical patterns, and the current polarization and conflict in society are part of a larger cycle. After periods of existential crisis there is usually greater unity and peace. Chaos and conflict may provide opportunities for more presence and participation that can raise us to a higher level of consciousness to [...]
Technology and the SoulwithTerry Brock March 29, 2024In this wide-ranging discussion Terry Brock examines both the promise and the dangers associated with technology. He also shares some exciting developments in the area of AI. The discussion also focuses on the question of consciousness.
Goethe’s Metamorphosis of PlantswithRolf Sattler October 17, 2021Here he describes Johann Wolfgang von Goethe as the equivalent to German literature as Shakespeare is to English literature or Dante is to Italian literature – a towering figure. However, Goethe considered his scientific writings to be as important as his literary contributions. Sattler sees Goethe as one of the founders of the discipline of [...]