• The Apology by V

    V (formerly Eve Ensler) speaks about her experience in writing her bestselling book The Apology. V was severely sexually, physically and emotionally abused by her father who never apologized for what he had done. For 31 years after his death, V was still longing for the apology that never came so she created a process whereby she communed with her father and transformed the wounds she has suffered into understanding, empathy and reconciliation.
  • Adoration of Aphrodite with Maryam Sayyad

    Immerse yourself in the goddess of love and beauty with mythologist Dr. Maryam Sayyad who will share her deep knowledge of the many dimensions of this great goddess and her relationship with Isis, Ishtar, Inanna and other great goddesses of antiquity.
  • Doughnut Economics: Ideas in Action

    Doughnut Economics 2.0 takes you beyond the theory into real-world action, showcasing how cities, communities, and businesses around the world are applying regenerative and distributive design. Led by Kate Raworth and the DEAL team, this course equips you to start designing your own Doughnut-inspired interventions for 21st-century social and ecological challenges.
  • Earth Democracy

    Join Dr. Vandana Shiva in this inspiring course on Earth Democracy, exploring her life’s work in environmental justice, sustainable living, and the interconnectedness of all beings. Discover how ecological responsibility and living democracy can guide us toward a more compassionate and sustainable world.
  • Beyond the Veils: An Immersion in the Temples of Humankind at Damanhur

    Embark on a transformative 3-day virtual pilgrimage with Esperide Ananas Ametista into Damanhur’s awe-inspiring Temples of Humankind. Guided by conversations with Jim Garrison, this program explores the union of the Divine Feminine and Masculine, advanced Damanhurian spiritual technologies like Selfica, and meditative practices that awaken consciousness and connect humanity with the divine.
  • Global Social Witnessing – Foundations

    Global Social Witnessing – Foundations teaches you how to mindfully attune to world events with embodied awareness, expanding your capacity for compassionate, non-reactive response. Through live practice, philosophical insight, and awareness-based research, you learn to cultivate presence, deepen relational coherence, and become an effective agent of change in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
  • Negotiation Skills Basics

    This microcourse teaches the essential principles, phases, and strategies of effective negotiation, helping learners build confidence and pursue fair outcomes. Participants learn how to apply core negotiation concepts, manage difficult moments, and create agreements that generate mutual value in both professional and everyday situations.
  • Art as Global Social Witnessing

    In our understanding, the essence of art is to crisscross our habitual ways of perceiving life/reality. Art has the potential to bring frozen perceptions/pictures/conceptions back into motion. Art-making itself is an ongoing process of researching and questioning reality. Playing with reality and building bridges between seemingly disparate items. Art is an important tool to perceive and presence the multidimensional aspects of life on earth, in our cosmos. Through art, we can envision other, new, future possibilities, realities. Due to its inherent beauty and playfulness, art brings a crucial resource to cope with and change reality.
  • Foundations of Doughnut Economics with Kate Raworth

    This course, taught by economist Kate Raworth, introduces the core principles of Doughnut Economics as a transformative framework for sustainable and regenerative systems thinking.
  • The Science of Witnessing

    The goal of this course is to invite participants/students to dialogue in which spiritual leaders, social activists, and scientists from psychology, sociology, communication study, business study, and philosophy talk about the essence and application of GSW in their working/research fields. One aim of organizing dialogues is to position GSW as a tool for awareness-based systems change in education, politics, economy, and society.
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