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In the summer of 2011, two young Maritimers, Justin Cantafio and Ryan Oickle, departed on a journey that would take them across Canada and back in just under four months. We left from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and traveled as far as the Discovery Islands Archipelago of British Columbia, before heading back on our return. Along the course of our travels we lived and volunteered on 10 small-scale organic farms using Canada's World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) network. Our objective was to connect with the individuals on the front line of sustainable food production and distribution, in a country whose agricultural policies are favorable towards the large-scale and unsustainable production of market commodities. During our travels we became working and living members of the farms we visited. In addition, we wrote blog entries for friends and the WWOOF network, collected scientific data for the Organic Agriculture Centre of Canada, and filmed footage of our experiences.
Our hypothesis going in to the trip was that not only is small-scale organic agriculture a biophysically viable alternative to the dominant yet unsustainable form of industrialized conventional agriculture and food distribution so common today, but that it also serves as the foundation for truly happy and healthy people, communities, and ecosystems. We filmed our experiences with the hopes of creating an educational documentary film while paying homage to the 10 farms and hosts that made our journey possible in the first place. It's been a year since the conclusion of our journey, and we can both say with absolute confidence that we confirmed our hypothesis, while producing a film that we are proud of. We hope that this amateur/non-profit film lends itself to be a tool for opening eyes, spreading awareness, and reconnecting individuals and communities through the one thing that binds us all. Food.
Pastor Ray Higgins reveals the truth about Adolf Hitler. To get an idea what he's talking about, have a look at [The Greatest Story Never Told](lbry://@kNoWing#2/The-Greatest-Story-Never-Told-(FULL)#e) by [Dennis Wise](https://www.bitchute.com/video/aFj46xuC8azh/). Make up your own mind. Question everything, never just accept what the mainstream tells you.
Nearly every culture throughout history has used chemicals that alter consciousness for spiritual exploration. In the 20th century these drugs caught the attention of scientists. Psychedelics, as they were named, proved effective at treating intractable illnesses like depression and addiction. And they became a tool for studying the mind, opening "the doors of perception," as Aldous Huxley wrote. But those doors slammed shut when President Nixon declared psychedelics dangerous and medically useless. Join scientists and "psychonauts" who are now picking up where research left off 50 years ago, experimenting with LSD, psilocybin, DMT and other psychedelics to heal—and reveal—the mind.
The Big Ideas Series is supported in part by the John Templeton Foundation.
Participants: Alison Gopnik, Eduardo Kohn, Stephen Ross, Anil Seth.
Moderator: Emily Senay.
For more information, view the website [here](https://www.worldsciencefestival.com/programs/revealing-the-mind-the-promise-of-psychedelics/).
TOPICS
0:03 - Opening film
6:05 - Panelist introductions
7:27 - What are psychedelics?
11:00 - Phenomenological effects of psychedelics
14:31 - Brain development and plasticity
17:15 - Psychedelic usage in the Amazon
19:43 - Amazonian ayahuasca ceremony
20:51 - Dissolution of the ego
22:46 - Default mode network
25:17 - Psilocybin testing on religious professionals
27:59 - The shaman's message from the rainforest
31:04 - Rainforest soundscape
33:03 - Mind altering experiences without drugs
37:03 - Philosophical questions about psychedelics
42:37 - Can psychedelics restore brain plasticity?
45:16 - Measuring randomness of brain activity
51:58 - Psychedelic drugs as medicine
58:38 - Psilocybin cancer study participants film and Q&A
1:04:43 - Treating psychiatric disorders with psychedelics
1:09:23 - Micro-dosing and “freelancing” psychedelics
1:13:50 - Medical complications and medication interactions
1:18:14 - The future of psychedelics in science
PROGRAM CREDITS
- Produced by Nils Kongshaug
- Associate Produced by Emmalina Glinskis
- Short films produced / edited by Vin Liota
- Music provided by APM
- Additional images and footage provided by: Getty Images, Shutterstock, Videoblocks
- Recorded at NYU Skirball Center
When the Babylon, debt based, fiat currency, usary system dies...and it will(nod to George Bush Snr in his "and we will be(succesful)" speech), let's all follow a calendar that's mathematically more beautiful. One that's more in harmony with nature and the natural world. So whether you're a logical intellectual, a hippie or both, everyone wins.
* 28 days in every month(13), so no more poems to remember how many days are in a month.
* As every month has the same amount of days and is an equal number, the start day of every month and the end day of every month would always be the same each year.
* Instead of days and months being named after egotistical emperors or gods, they'd have names from the natural world/ nature.
* 13 months with 28 days, 13 by 28 is 364. The last day of the year is a "day out of time". This day could be celebrated throughout the world. A worldwide celebration of peace and love.
Visit the Law of Time website for more information [here](https://lawoftime.org/).
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Filmmaker and author, Elisabeth Thieriot, embarks on an epic journey of discovery through the jungles of the Yucatan Peninsula and Guatemala to dispel the myths about "the December 21st 2012 end of the world" conspiracy theories surrounding Aztec and Mayan Calendars. Specifically, the mystery of the "B’aqtun", also known as the measurement of time that the Mayans identified as a 3,300 year cycle. Along her journey, Elisabeth discovers a connection between repeatable cycles in the cosmos, nature, and human existence.
Discoveries which lead Elisabeth to revelations of wisdom residing within the living Mayan descendants known as "Abuelos" who share their knowledge of the intricate workings of time, the cosmos, and our connection to earth science on a spiritual and scientific level. In this film, a team of Scientists, Historians, and the Native Mayan "Abuelos" work together to Decode the Baqtun.
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Film telling the untold story of John Lennon's 1971 album Imagine, exploring the creative collaboration between Lennon and Yoko Ono and featuring interviews and never-seen-before footage.