The Interconnectedness of Life: Science, Bugs and Nonduality

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90% of our body is made of bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi…. 100 trllions of them! And each of these “living entities” has a clear evolutionary agenda. New research prove that bacterias in our guts “can” control our thoughts…

“Your honor, it was not me… The bug made me do it!”…and we know that there is a parasite that can “convince” a rat to stop being afraid of cats so that he can reproduce itself…

We should start considering our body not as a separate, unified, entity but a living conglomerate of decision making creatures with, at times, contrasting evolutionary needs…

This video was inspired by an article written by Christopher Koch on the May 2011 issue of Scientific American.

#115 Remembering Nature’s Ways

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A SAND Community gathering on evolved morality, child development, and human flourishing in communities.

On Refugia: Kathleen Dean Moore

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"Refugia": places of safety where life endures

Florece Desde Adentro

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Indigenous Mayans want their sacred cenotes to have personhood status

Awe: The Remedy for Apathy

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These are tenderizing times

Why do you pretend

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Why do you pretendto be a teacher?

#114 On Grief, Belonging & Intimacy

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Exploring the tender territories of grief, belonging and rest.

Remembering Elisabet Sahtouris

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It's with a heavy heart that we remember frequent SAND speaker and contributor, Elisabet Sahtouris (1936-2024)

On Grief, Belonging & Intimacy

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In this intimate conversation with poet and philosopher David Whyte and his wife, cultural architect Gayle Karen Young, explore the tender territories of grief, belonging and rest.

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