• Science and Consciousness 2021: The Wyrd World of Mind and Matter

    As the latest science is demonstrating and ancient wisdom traditions have long stated, interconnectedness is a fact and we humans are deeply connected to the world around us. Our ability to both understand, experience and engage co-creatively with the rest of the Earth’s expression is critical to our successful navigation of this great transition, with increasing wholeness, vitality and resilience. Bridging the traditionally polarised worlds of consciousness and science is critical if we are going to bring holistic understanding and practice into the mainstream.
  • Science and Consciousness 2022: Making Wyrd the Norm – Video Recordings

    Following the success of the inaugural Science and Consciousness event in 2021, it is happening again in 2022, this time with a focus on what it means if we accept that the interconnectedness that this new science is pointing to is real. How does that impact our behaviour and the way we organise ourselves? Wyrd is the Anglo-Saxon concept for the interconnected web of all things, and was very familiar to the people who lived in Yorkshire, the home for the event. So what would it mean if we made Wyrd the norm?
  • The Four Winds Shamanic Journeys

    This four-part course introduces the Andean Q’ero shamanic tradition, exploring the power animals of the four directions—Serpent, Jaguar, Hummingbird, and Condor—and how their wisdom can guide personal healing, courage, joy, and higher perspective. Through experiential shamanic journeys and cultural teachings, learners discover transformative practices for energetic balance, emotional release, and expanded consciousness.
  • Science and Consciousness 2022: Making Wyrd the Norm

    Following the success of the inaugural Science and Consciousness event in 2021, it is happening again in 2022, this time with a focus on what it means if we accept that the interconnectedness that this new science is pointing to is real. How does that impact our behaviour and the way we organise ourselves? Wyrd is the Anglo-Saxon concept for the interconnected web of all things, and was very familiar to the people who lived in Yorkshire, the home for the event. So what would it mean if we made Wyrd the norm?
  • Communication Strategies Basics

    Communication Strategies Basics gives you practical tools to communicate clearly, overcome barriers, and build stronger interpersonal connections in any setting. Through proven techniques—from active listening to appreciative inquiry—you’ll learn how to engage others effectively, ask better questions, and enhance your influence at work and at home.
  • On the Frontiers of Science with Rupert Sheldrake

    Join renowned biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake in exploring groundbreaking ideas that bridge science and spirituality. Through his pioneering research on morphic resonance and the science of spiritual practices, this course invites learners to rethink the nature of consciousness, the memory of life, and the powerful connection between mind, matter, and the natural world.
  • The Dance of Shiva: A Pilgrimage to South India with Andrew Harvey

    This virtual course offers a journey with Andrew Harvey to South India, honoring Lord Shiva and exploring the connection between our Divine and human selves. Following the footsteps of mystics Ramana Maharshi and Sri Aurobindo, this journey provides teachings and guidance for personal inner transformation, including a special letter from Andrew outlining the path.
  • Transformative Inner Science – Foundations

    This course explores inner science as a rigorous transformative research paradigm that integrates subjective inquiry with outer scientific understanding. Students learn to bridge phenomenology, consciousness studies and scientific methodology to generate meaningful insights into human experience and spiritual development.
  • Merry Musings 12 – Crop Circles: What are They and What is Their Role?

    This nanocourse explores crop formations as a global mystery surrounded by diverse theories, from human-made designs to unexplained non-human origins. People often report powerful experiences when visiting these formations, and recent examples like the COVID-related formation have drawn attention for the information they seemed to convey. Throughout the course, you’ll learn about the history of crop formations, key theories about how they arise, and how these patterns might hold relevance or offer insights for us today.
  • Merry Musings 11 – Geomancy: The Power of Place

    This nanocourse explores the ancient practice of geomancy, which views the Earth as a living system with its own energies, flows, and functions. It explains how modern Western societies have often ignored these natural qualities, placing buildings and infrastructure without considering the spirit or identity of the land. The course introduces the history and principles of geomancy and shows how aligning human activities with the natural energy of a place can create healthier, more harmonious, and ecologically integrated environments.
Loading more courses…