Writer and consultant Tom Hurley describes his own experiences of oneness, from childhood experiences of nature to the first photos of the planet earth.
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In this complete interview, Peaceworker Sami Awad, speaks about the power of non-violence as a tool for healing and empowering individuals, communities and nations.
(34:06)
Tibetan Buddhist nun Ven. Tenzin Palmo explains two essentials of Buddhist practice: developing mindfulness and learning consideration for others.
(2:11)
Buddhist teacher, former inmate and founder of several prison service organizations Fleet Maull talks about life behind bars.
(3:22)
Spoken word poet and activist Drew Dellinger shares one of his poems.
(3:39)
In this talk, Father Keating discusses the dynamic nature of God and the paradox implicit in experiencing divine oneness.
(34:41)
Youth worker and community leader Orland Bishop explains the meaning of the Zulu greeting Sawubona ("We see you") as an invitation to a deep witnessing and presence.
(3:46)
Peaceworker Sami Awad explains how the narratives we grow up with influence our perceptions.
(4:47)
Ubuntu, a traditional African philosophy, recognizes how we are inextricably bound in each other’s humanity.
(8:14)
Writer and consultant Tom Hurley describes how the polarities of individual versus collective, and inner versus outer are really different phases of one reality.
(4:03)