On social breakdown and initiation: A conversation between Charles Eisenstein and Orland Bishop
The most successful movements are those that began in service of the sacred.
The most successful movements are those that began in service of the sacred.
What is intelligence and how can we say that groups are intelligent? Is the desire, intention, and purposiveness of a group distinct from that of its members?
The world is changing, and with it must change our own attitude about science.
How are we able to exist if matter and anti-matter are supposed to annihilate each other?
Here’s one idea for recontextualizing science: to bring back the imaginative and creative aspect in all scientific activity.
Why do people who have nothing often share more than those who have a lot?
Will Africa finally be able to utilize the benefits of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
You can’t stop Facebook from collecting and storing your data, but you can control how your data is used.
Bayo Akomolafe once asked us, “what if the way we explain climate change is the problem?”. In this webinar series, he teaches us how to utilize the results of quantum experiments in understanding inter-being and its implications for understanding activism, change, and justice.
Emotions are an important aspect of the evolution of the human mind. Though we share the capacity for emotions with non-human animals, our processing of emotions can hold the key to our own humanity.