CC 2.0. wikimedia Cropped from Ron Howard In Brief Celebrities can play an important part in the way the public learns and interacts with science. Ron Howard tells CNN that he is aware of this power and wants to use it to show the importance of science....
Read more11 Actions Which Indicate You’re Actually Waking Up
Residents of earth are becoming more conscious in two primary areas. Source: Phillip J. Watt, Contributor Waking Times The first relates to the way in which our planetary social system has been hijacked into a scam to predominately benefit a select few...
Read moreThe astonishing link between quantum physics and the human mind
The connection between human consciousness, or factors associated with human consciousness such as intention, thoughts, feelings, and emotions, and the physical realm is fascinating. This is precisely why nearly all of the founding fathers of quantum...
Read moreHow whales change the clima
From the makers of "How Wolves Change Rivers", a fascinating insight into Whales' role in our ecosystem. Many thanks to Sustainable Man for another brilliant video.
Read moreThe Sooner Now: Düsseldorf - Building Communities for a Life in the City
The Sooner Now is a joint initiative by FvF and MINI fostering collective imaginations of urban futures. Source FvF Mini via Eeventbrite Newsletter The Sooner Now is a forum for innovative and inspiring projects contributing to a better life in the city....
Read moreNew Kids on the blog:Max Loughan talk during 2016 Nexus Global Youth Summit
13-year old physicist Max Loughan shares his insight, aspirations, and passion with the Nexus community during a talk at the opening of the 6th Annual Nexus Global Youth Summit at The New School in NYC on Wednesday, July 20, 2016. 13-year old physicist...
Read moreThis Is The Mind-Set You’ll Need In Order To Thrive In The Future Of Work
Dealing with unpredictability requires what one Harvard psychologist has called a “self-transforming mind.” Here’s how to develop one. Source FastCompany Blog by Liz Alexander In the 1930s, long before machine learning was anything more than a figment...
Read moreThe Hidden Memories of Plants
Inside a quiet revolution in the study of the world’s other great kingdom. Source Atlas Obscura Blog by Sarah Laskow Monica Gagliano began to study plant behavior because she was tired of killing animals. Now an evolutionary ecologist at the University...
Read moreWhat “Facilitation” Really Means And Why It’s Key To The Future Of Work
Being a good facilitator isn’t the same as knowing how to manage people or run a meeting. It all comes down to understanding the tools–and structure–that help people collaborate. Source FastCompany Newsletter by Brandon Klein What comes to mind when you...
Read moreDisturbing the Peace Trailer
Disturbing the Peace follows a group of former enemy combatants - Israeli soldiers from the most elite units, and Palestinian fighters, many of whom served years in prison - who have come together to challenge the status quo and and say "enough". The...
Read moreHow to Flourish After Economic Collapse
Using the stress of uncertainty as fuel for innovation The first challenge to overcome, for those going through either slow economic decline or sudden economic collapse, is uncertainty. In the culture I grew up in, there’s no need for too much concern...
Read moreThe 3 Biggest Myths Blinding Us to Economic Truth
Robert Reich breaks down the 3 biggest economic myths. Robertr Reich 1. The “job creators” are CEOs, corporations and the rich, whose taxes must be low in order to induce them to create more jobs. Rubbish. The real job creators are the vast middle-class...
Read moreBuilding bridges across boundaries
Since the beginning we are connected to this project and love to share the progress of mindvisa see the article publishe in The Hindi for Tamil Nadu. Students from Turkey and Thiruchitrambalam exchange information on culture, art and life via The Hindi...
Read moreScience Confirms that Nearly Half of the Human Body is Made of Stardust
“The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.” ~Carl Sagan, Star Stuff Have you ever felt as though some part of you was...
Read moreWhy is there such a Lack of Wisdom among World Leaders and Governments?
When looking at the world today, one gets the impression of living on a sick planet, with sick world leaders in an ailing democracy. It sometimes seems as if the planet has the flu, and no-one seems able to come up with a workable cure. Few will deny...
Read moreSacred and fractal geometry: the fundamental energy patterns of life and reality
Sacred geometry and fractal geometry are energy patterns that can show us how life and reality work at the supernatural level. If you comprehend how these geometries are used to create matter and life at the fundamental levels, you should know that the...
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