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Real Yoga Webinar with Sofia Diaz
Real Yoga: Full Body Awakening is an exquisite new program by Indian Temple Arts Master Sofia Diaz that will help you unlock an unlimited source of wisdom waiting for you inside your own body.

Why Power Matters: A Conversation with Robb Smith
Robb Smith talks with David Riordan about the many faces of power, and why it's so difficult for each of us to get a personal handle on it.

A Brief History of Integral: The Story So Far
Ken Wilber chronicles the emergence of integral consciousness and culture in recent decades. Ken describes this emergence as the latest in a historic series of transformations stretching all the way back to the birth of humanity, bringing humanity through several distinct stages of consciousness—namely archaic, magic, mythic, rational, pluralistic, and integral stages.

Can Virtual Reality Create a More Virtuous Reality?
Jeff and Corey explore the exhilarating emergence of virtual reality technology and the far-reaching implications it has across the full spectrum of human experience, from entertainment to education, to medicine, art, journalism, spiritual practice, sexuality, communication, and any number of other exciting and potentially groundbreaking applications.

The Art of Evolving: What We Carry with Us, What We Leave Behind
Jeff and Corey respond to listener feedback, focused on how we evolve (both as individuals and as cultures) by “transcending and including” our previous stages of development. But, practically speaking, how do we know what to include and what to transcend?

The New War for Power
Robb Smith explains the new war for power that is currently underway: how power is being used and misused, how it is changing, and who will have it when the momentous leap into the transformation age is done.

Holons: Turtles All The Way Up, Turtles All The Way Down
Ken Wilber explores the idea of "Holons" — a word coined by Arthur Koestler to describe wholes that are simultaneously parts of other greater wholes (a whole atom is also part of a whole molecule, which is part of a whole cell, etc.)

What Are the Four Quadrants?
Ken Wilber explains his famous “Four Quadrant” map, one of a handful of basic components that comprise the Integral model.

Introduction to Integral Spirituality
Ken Wilber offers an introduction to a spirituality that honors the truths of modernity and postmodernity — including the revolutions in science and culture — while incorporating the essential insights of the great religions.

Star Wars: The Force Evolves
Today Jeff is joined by Cindy Wigglesworth and Corey deVos, and together they dive deeply into the rich mythology and mysticism of the Star Wars universe — sharing their personal connection to Star Wars, their integral appreciation of its central themes and allegories, and their best guesses as to where the Force may be taking us next.

Starfleet Values Are Integral Values
Open hailing frequencies, set phasers to "fun", and prepare to boldly go where no Star Trek review has gone before.

Understanding Integral Theory: A Brief Introduction
Ken Wilber weaves an elegant vision of a coming wave of cultural emergence; a wave of integral emergence that heralds an increase of consciousness and compassion, along with the developmentally-earned capacity to better address increasingly complex global challenges.

Environmental Crisis: The Pressing Spiritual Challenge of Our Time
As the current environmental crisis is one of the pressing spiritual challenge of our times, what can be done to practically address this issue? A typical -- i.e., simplistic and non-integral -- answer goes something like this: “Get people to behave in an environmentally-friendly manner.” Ok, how? An Integral answer goes something like this: “Recognize the fact that people who are at an egocentric or ethnocentric level of development do not, and cannot, see or care about environmentalism. This is 70% of the world population. If you want to make a real difference in how the environment is treated, work to help people develop to worldcentric and integral levels of development, and equally important, elect and educate integral leaders who will implement policies everyone else will be obligated to follow.” Most pro-environment stances are crippled by the same flaw: they fail to recognize the absolutely crucial role interior development has in their cause. Will you let yourself be crippled by the same partial view, or will you embrace a truly Integral Approach? Listening to this dialogue is the perfect way to begin this contemplation.