Bodhisagar visited a conference on ‘legged robotics’ at ETH, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.
Michael Gray of Financial Insider Weekly interviews Mayuri Onerheim about her book, “Money, Spirituality, Consciousness” for Bay Area public TV: What is consciousness and what has spirituality to do with money.
Chaitanya Keerti writes in the Deccan Chronicle on April 29, 2014 about forgetting who we truly are.
Take a few minutes to listen with full awareness – and be enchanted by the beauty of the splendid movements of the flowers …
Bhavika Jhaveri writes in Fractal Enlightenment about Alexis Kriel’s insight that food is a medium for exploring one’s consciousness.
Researchers finally show how mindfulness and your thoughts can induce specific molecular changes to your genes, writes Michael Forrester on December 5, 2013 in ‘Prevent Disease’.
Brandon Keim of wired.com reports on Neuroscientist Christof Koch’s radical theory of how networks might become conscious.
Nothing has happened And nothing will happen. What is there, is there. This is a tremendously significant sutra. All the scriptures can be condensed in such a sutra. If you can understand only these three lines, there is no need to understand anything else. Look at your life from your childhood up to now. What
Regina Meredith talks with Konstantin Korotkov, Professor of Physics at St. Petersburg State Technical University in Russia, about how we can see energy using scientific principles.
A powerful sharing by Anita Moorjani who – in a coma and supposedly dying – discovered that we are all one. She made a choice to come back and was completely healed within a short time.
Numen: the presiding divinity or spirit (of a place); the spirit believed by animists to inhabit natural objects.
If the whole history of the world were condensed into one year, with us standing at the end of that vast year, it would look something like this:
“Many individuals who take birth and attain higher consciousness on this earth, have to seek birth on other planets,” states Osho.
Osho states, “Just as a tree leaves seeds behind before dying, similarly the body too leaves behind seeds before it meets death.”
A meditation on Bodh Gaya: Prem Geet draws from Buddhism and Judaism to get her heart around the madness.
Lean back in your chair and let yourself be carried along in this motivating film about consciousness by Karsten Ramser.
After one of Divya’s (aka Zulma Reyo) retreats on Feminine Mysteries, one of her students from Mexico made this emotive video.
It has been found that hearts have their own brain and consciousness. This finding is important at it is a step towards the actual center of consciousness…
Another thing: the quality of the mind has basically changed. In Patanjali’s days, the center of the human personality was not the brain; it was the heart. And before that, it was not even the heart. It was still lower, near the navel. Hatha yoga developed methods which were useful, meaningful, to the person whose
Australian cross-country skier Janine Shepherd was rendered a partial paraplegic when she was hit by a truck during an Olympic training bike ride. Doctors didn’t expect her to recover. But she not only learned to walk again – she learned to fly and experienced more, so much more. Here is her riveting and touching speech all the way to an incredibly insightful ending.
Zen Gardner looks at the ongoing changes and shifts that are having an incredible impact on humanity, bringing about much needed change in consciousness.
An inspiring call to face and embrace the challenges before us, to create a field of love to surround our planet, to meditate, to awaken: “We can create love on this earth – all you have to do is look within.”
Sugit (Japan) sent us this footage of a few moments in the life of mother duck and her ducklings. Which led us to Osho and consciousness and his observation on swans, peacocks and ducks.
Anando suggests neuroscientists to experiment with techniques of meditation in order to understand mind and consciousness.
Destruction is all around us and it appears that the next war is just one step away – or is it? In this video he calls ‘Epitaph’, Zen Gardner describes a possible future humanity is headed towards yet ends on a positive note with the encouragement “learn to follow your heart … and keep your fire burning brightly.”
Recently I have been reading articles by a writer who calls himself Zen Gardner, a name I find intriguing.
Osho calls upon his people to create a Noah’s Ark of consciousness to save the great heritage of humanity