Paul Kieniewicz talks about the fascinating story of how the astronomer Johannes Kepler came to discover that the planets in the Solar System move in tune to a certain music.
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Dr. Sheela James discusses how mindfulness techniques borrowed from Eastern spiritual practices may be helpful for psychiatric patients.
What is complexity, where is it present and why is it important? These are the questions that are addressed by Dr. Vasileios Basios in this talk.
Dr. Oliver Robinson takes us through the parallel revolutions in Science and Spirituality to demonstrate how the two have mutually evolved through human history and that they are in his opinion friends and not enemies.
Professor Jim Malone discusses how he uncovered a painting of Erwin Schrödinger and what the painting says about the artist, the subject and their relationship to science and spirituality.
Most people know someone who has been helped by complementary and alternative medicine. The question discussed here is whether the NHS should be offering these therapies more widely to patients.
Meditations on the Angels has been described by listeners as original, powerful, beautiful and unique. Composed and performed by Richard Irwin, it is an album of seven contemplative pieces suitable for individual meditation and for healing. The meditations were written with the intention of providing healing and have been successfully […]
You are all a miracle of nature. Living life in the way that just makes sense is the subject of this talk.
Reviewed by Peter Fenwick I confess that I’ve been a little tardy in my review and I must apologise to Network readers for depriving them of the knowledge in another golden book by James Austin. You may remember that at the end of my review of ‘Meditating Selflessly I felt […]
What do you live for? What are your values? What determines how you live your life? In this talk Professor John Drew discusses why these are important questions for everyone to answer for themselves.