SAND Anthology Vol. 6

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Dear SAND Supporter, we hope you will enjoy watching the SAND Anthology Volume 6 collection of interviews.

This anthology is another mind and heart opening collection of conversations with leading scientists, contemporary mystics, authors and teachers. Science and Nonduality Anthology Volume 6 takes you on a journey into the most compelling questions of our time.

The questions explored in this volume include: What is the role of the observer in quantum physics? What can quantum physics tells us about consciousness? Is quantum physics a gateway to a new paradigm? How is addiction related to spirituality? Does consciousness know itself through matter? How can science study consciousness? Is mathematics something we create, or does it have a reality of its own? What happens in the brain under meditation or psychedelics? Does assuming Consciousness as fundamental require us to abandon our current laws of Physics? How does cognition relate to the sense of self? Does consciousness exist in matter, or matter in consciousness? How does pure awareness become embodied? Is materialism good for science? Can science study the subjective? What is Life? Does all matter have consciousness? In a timeless sea of consciousness, which freedom do we have? Did viruses make us who we are? What do they teach us about love and death? Where do devotion and nonduality meet? What is Tantra beyond a sexual practice? Will science and spirituality merge?

Featured speakers: Gabor Mate, Sally Kempton, Shantena Sabbadini, Neil Theise, Emmanuel Drouet, Rudolph Tanzi, Gary Weber, Julia Mossbridge, Rupert Spira, Edward Frenkel, John Hagelin & Henry Stapp, Federico Faggin, Stan Klein, Lyn Hunstad, Mirabai Starr, Coleman Barks, Brian McLaren

Hole in the World

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Remembering poet and teacher Refaat Alareer

Beauty and the Divine

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What is it about beauty that makes us pause?

Processing the Trauma of Occupation

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On this episode of The Chris Hedges Report, Chris speaks with Ashira Darwish and Where Olive Trees Weep directors and producers, Zaya Ralitza Benazzo and Maurizio Benazzo. The world has failed Palestine. The United States and European Union pay lip

The Case for Indigenous Knowledge as Science

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Calls for better recognition from the scientific community arguing that Indigenous knowledge is science and that's what we should call it.

#103 Justice & Joy

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Global justice, Buddhism, Black wisdom, culture, music, art and more.

Vocation

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Shining a light on the briefest of miracles that is life

‘I want people to wake up’: Nemonte Nenquimo

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A new memoir by the Indigenous campaigner won a historic legal victory to protect Waorani land in the Amazon rainforest

On Doors and \cracks\

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If you can get a handle on it, it's probably a door

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