Courses

116 Courses
  • 63 Lessons

    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. Global Social Witnessing (GSW) is an essential new social technology that offers a way to restore possibility. First introduced by Thomas Hübl in 2017, it is about developing the human capacity to mindfully attend to global events with an embodied awareness, creating an inner world space mirroring these events. In doing so we increase our ability to respond, and more effective healing and peace-building become possible.
  • 13 Lessons

    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.
  • 52 Lessons

    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.
  • 8 Lessons

    Applied Neuroscience II – A Multigenerational Exploration of Brain, Mind and Heart

    Applied Neuroscience II explores the powerful intersection of neuroscience, mindfulness, and emerging technologies, revealing how brain–heart integration, contemplative practices, and tools like virtual reality can accelerate human growth, resilience, and wisdom. Recent breakthroughs in modern neuroscience are both validating, and expanding on, the wisdom that has been generated by millennia of religious and spiritual pursuits. This course takes a deep dive into the intersection of neuroscience, wisdom traditions, mindfulness practice, and technological advances, to sketch out a blueprint of what it means to be human and where we might be heading in our evolutionary journey as a species.
  • 13 Lessons

    Social Intelligence Basics

    Social Intelligence Basics teaches you how to confidently navigate social situations by understanding cues, enhancing empathy, and communicating more effectively. Through practical tools and real-world skills, this microcourse helps you build stronger relationships and increase your influence in both personal and professional environments.
  • 2 Lessons

    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.
  • 81 Lessons

    The Shift: Integral Transpersonal Mindfulness

    This course introduces the foundations of Transpersonal Psychology and Integral Transpersonal Mindfulness, guiding students to connect with their inner Self and the universal field of consciousness through theory, meditation, and experiential practice. By integrating insights from quantum sciences, perennial philosophy, and renowned spiritual teachers, it offers a transformative path toward self-awareness, emotional integration, and authentic spiritual development.
  • 2 Lessons

    The Medicine of Poetry: A Prescription for Our Times

    This immersive course uses the transformative power of poetry, music, and deep listening to reconnect participants with what is authentic, intimate, and healing within themselves. Through innovative Zoom-based experiential techniques, learners embark on an inner journey that slows the pace of modern life, dissolves stress patterns, and awakens personal and collective connection—no prior experience with poetry required.
  • 6 Lessons

    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.
  • 69 Lessons

    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.
  • 82 Lessons

    Integral Transpersonal Skills: A New Corporate Paradigm

    This course explores the essential soft skills needed to thrive as a conscious, future-ready leader in the rapidly shifting post-Covid 21st-century landscape. By integrating technological awareness, emotional intelligence, and human-centered practices, it empowers learners to navigate global change, foster inclusive workplaces, and contribute to a more equitable and sustainable world.
  • 8 Lessons

    United Nations SDG 016 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

    This nanocourse explores UN Sustainable Development Goal 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, offering a global perspective on justice, inclusion, and human rights in sustainable development. Learners cultivate critical and systems thinking skills while designing actionable plans to promote peace and fairness within their local communities.
  • 8 Lessons

    United Nations SDG 015 – Life on Land

    This nanocourse develops a holistic understanding of SDG 15 - Life on Land, focusing on protecting terrestrial ecosystems, combating desertification, and halting biodiversity loss. Participants self-reflect on their values and develop a simple plan to create change in their local community, building critical thinking and global awareness skills.
  • 8 Lessons

    United Nations SDG 009 – Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

    This nanocourse examines UN Sustainable Development Goal 9 – Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, offering a global perspective on sustainable industrialization, technological progress, and resilient infrastructure. Learners reflect on their own values while developing practical community-based actions to support innovation and inclusive economic development.
  • 8 Lessons

    United Nations SDG 007 – Affordable and Clean Energy

    This nanocourse explores UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy, providing a global perspective on the transition to sustainable, renewable power sources. Learners examine energy use at household and national levels, engage in experiential activities, and design practical actions to promote cleaner, more efficient energy solutions in their communities.
  • 8 Lessons

    United Nations SDG 006 – Clean Water and Sanitation

    This nanocourse on SDG 6, Clean Water and Sanitation explores global challenges in providing clean water and managing sanitation. Learners will understand the current context, reflect on their water use, and create a simple action plan to promote positive change in their communities.
  • 6 Lessons

    The I Ching or Book of Changes

    Discover the timeless wisdom of the I Ching, the ancient Chinese Book of Changes, and its profound guidance for living in harmony with life’s flow. Through this four-part series, learners explore divination, intuition, and the spiritual practices behind the I Ching—linking its teachings to Qi Gong, Tai Chi, meditation, and the living traditions of ancestral China. The I Ching, a Chinese oracle book, offers profound counsel on life issues and, on special occasions, predictive divination. This course explores the I Ching and its interconnectedness with other Chinese disciplines such as Qi Gong or Tai Chi, ancestral rituals, music, meditation, and alchemy. Discover how the ancient Chinese wisdom of the I Ching is relevant in our lives today.
  • 23 Lessons

    Beyond Smart: Integral City Practices, Tools, Maps

    This microcourse introduces the foundational tools of the Integral City model, helping learners understand cities as living, adaptive systems shaped by culture, behavior, and governance. Through practical frameworks like the Human Hive and Integral City Maps, participants learn to recognize patterns in their own communities and apply regenerative principles for urban wellbeing.
  • 82 Lessons

    Integral Transpersonal Counseling

    This course offers a comprehensive introduction to counseling from an integral and transpersonal perspective, combining theory, practical tools, and inner-awareness techniques to develop presence, emotional mastery, and effective relational skills. Designed for aspiring counselors and soft-skills professionals, it equips learners to build supportive, conscious relationships and to facilitate personal growth, wellbeing, and authentic self-expression across diverse professional contexts.
  • 12 Lessons

    Great Lives – 2021

    This course explores the lives of transformative historical and spiritual figures whose impact continues to shape human culture, ethics and collective evolution. Through deep inquiry, comparative study and reflective writing, students examine how great lives respond to global challenges and illuminate timeless paths of wisdom.