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Dr. Ervin Laszlo
Information and Memory in Cosmos and Consciousness
A Voices from the Edge presentation in London

Dr. Ervin Laszlo presents a radical new theory of our “informed universe” in which information is as elemental as energy but is perpetually created and forever retained.

Robert J. Sawyer
What Would It Be Like to Live Forever?

Winner of over thirty-five national and international awards for science fiction writing, prolific and popular sci-fi author Robert J. Sawyer speaks with WIE’s Tom Huston about the future of immortality, the moral implications of living forever, and what challenges we would face if we could sustain our consciousness just as it is . . . forever.

Lynne McTaggart
Can Thoughts Change the World?

WIE’s Elizabeth Debold speaks with investigative reporter Lynne McTaggart about the much publicized and mysterious power of thought and intention—what it can accomplish, how it’s been proved, and why you should know about it.

Rupert Sheldrake & Andrew Cohen
Changing Kosmic Habits - Part One

In part one of this special two-part release, pioneering British biologist Rupert Sheldrake and WIE founder Andrew Cohen engage in a free-spirited dialogue about the nature and evolution of consciousness, exploring the habits or structures that shape our culture and demand our attention if we want to consciously create an enlightened future.

Andrew Cohen & Rupert Sheldrake
Changing Kosmic Habits - Part Two

In Part Two of this special two-part video, pioneering British biologist Rupert Sheldrake and WIE founder Andrew Cohen continue their free-spirited investigation into the nature and evolution of consciousness, exploring the phenomenon of interiority, the pursuit of higher potentials, and the urgent need to change our individual and collective habits to ensure an enlightened future.

Rupert Sheldrake
Flocks, Fields, Teams and Telepathy

The pioneering biologist uses birds in flight and the creative synergy of sports teams to illustrate how uncanny fields of interconnection are created.

Marilyn Schlitz
Embracing the Mystery

Vice President for Research and Education at the Institute of Noetic Sciences Dr. Marilyn Schlitz tells tales from the lab guaranteed to amaze believers and skeptics alike...

Nancey Murphy
Intelligence by Design

Christian theologian and philosopher Dr. Nancey Murphy speaks with WIE's Craig Hamilton about the demise of the soul, the existence of God, and the evolving relationship between science and religion.

Dr. Ervin Laszlo
The Bifurcation Point: World at the Crossroads

Ervin Laszlo, Nobel Prize nominee and Club of Budapest founder, brings his grand-scale “theory of everything” to bear on the plight of humanity here and now.

Peter Russell
What is Consciousness? Consciousness just IS.

Peter Russell, intrepid consciousness explorer and author of From Science to God, blends physics, psychology, and philosophy in his search for a new worldview.

Craig Hamilton
The Mind, Matter, and Time conference
Recorded live at the WIE & Omega Institute conference on consciousness

WIE Unbound presents Mind, Matter, and Time, a three-day conference on consciousness sponsored by WIE and the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, NY. The conference presented the work and ideas of WIE's managing editor Craig Hamilton, Masaru Emoto, Joseph Chilton Pearce, and Fred Alan Wolf.

Dean Radin
Where Science Meets Psi

Legendary scientist Dr. Dean Radin, speaks with WIE Unbound about the increasing confluence of quantum physics and the mysterious phenomenon of the paranormal.

Peter Fenwick
Love and Light: the Science of Near-Death Experiences

Dr. Peter Fenwick, neuropsychiatrist at London University, provides an eye-opening look at some of the unexplored and unexplained mysteries of human consciousness.

David Chalmers
The Problem of Consciousness

David Chalmers, author of The Conscious Mind, spoke with WIE's Craig Hamilton at the 2004 Consciousness Conference in Tuscon, Arizona.

Articles

Is God All in Your Head?
Inside science's quest to solve the mystery of consciousness

As neuroscientists race to connect every aspect of human experience to the firing of neurons in the brain, the battle between science and religion is heating up. Will science succeed in its quest to do away with God, the soul, and all things spiritual? WIE steps inside the consciousness debate.

Issue 29
Taking the Quantum Leap... Too Far?
Not Just a Movie Review of What the Bleep Do We Know!?

Merging science and spirituality in a docudrama blend What the #$*! Do We Know?! is taking moviegoers on a wild tour of the surprising interconnections between psychology, biology, physics . . . and God.

Issue 27
Come Together: The Mystery of Collective Intelligence

Is it possible for groups to access a level of wisdom far beyond what is available to individuals? WIE takes an in-depth look at the miraculous phenomenon of collective consciousness that many feel is the next step in human evolution.

Issue 25
Consciousness Rising
A growing group of scientists and scholars are determined to understand one of life's most elusive mysteries
Issue 25
The Science Of Collective Consciousness

More and more people are talking about this phenomenon but is there any scientific research to back it up?

Issue 25
Epistemology, Fourth Order Consciousness, and the Subject-Object Relationship
or... How the Self Evolves with Robert Kegan

Psychologist and professor Robert Kegan illuminates the intricate processes of human transformation, and describes how consciousness needs to evolve to master the demands of a rapidly changing world.

Issue 22
Scientific Proof of the Existence of God

This physicist explains how his mystical realization that consciousness is the ground of being helped him to solve the troubling paradoxes of quantum mechanics.

Issue 11
Look for Truth No Matter Where It Takes You
F. David Peat on David Bohm, Krishnamurti and Himself

David Bohm, renowned theoretical physicist and close associate of the great spiritual visionary J. Krishnamurti, is remembered by his friend, colleague, and biographer David Peat.

Issue 11
Maybe Angels
A Confluence of Imagination and Rational Inquiry

A controversial biologist explores the consciousness of the universe and dissects the materialist creed.

Issue 11
Suggestions of a Larger Purpose

The insightful author of The Moral Animal and Nonzero reflects on the dynamics of evolution and speculates about an emerging global consciousness.

Issue 21