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Kindred World
Death Makes Life Possible: An Interview with Marilyn Mandala Schlitz

Kindred World

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 37:51


In this interview with Lisa Reagan, Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, PhD, shares the inspiration for her documentary, Death Makes Life Possible, created with co-producer, Deepak Chopra. You can see the film's trailer, and read a feature article with Dr. Schlitz and Dr. Chopra on Kindred here: www.kindredmedia.org/2013/06/death-…-bridging-the/ Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, PhD, r. Schlitz is an acclaimed social scientist, award-winning author, and charismatic public speaker. She has conducted clinical, laboratory and field-based research into consciousness, human transformation, and healing. Her books include Living Deeply: The Art and Science of Transformation in Everyday Life; Consciousness and Healing: Integral Approaches to Mind Body Medicine; and Death Makes Life Possible (and companion film by same title). Having taught at Stanford, Harvard, and Trinity University, she is currently Chair of the doctoral program in Transpersonal Psychology at Sofia University, CEO/President Emeritus and Senior Fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Schlitz has published hundreds of articles in scholarly journals and popular publications, and has lectured extensively in diverse venues, including the United Nations, Smithsonian Institution, Commonwealth Club, and community groups across the world.

Daily Breath with Deepak Chopra
The Secrets of the Self: Death

Daily Breath with Deepak Chopra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 7:21


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SoulVox L*I*V*E!
Evolve with Robin White Turtle Lysne-Tony Redhouse Interview

SoulVox L*I*V*E!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 65:00


Evolve! Nurturing the New in Consciousness, the Arts, and Culture hosted by : Robin White Turtle Lysne, M.A., M.F.A., Ph.D. Evolve! brings you people and ideas on the cutting edge of change opening the shells of the past to move our culture into the now. We are all in great need of sustainable ideas for change. The arts and evolving consciousness are how we are bringing that change to the culture at large. This show will bring you the wise, the foolish and the heart-based to help us meet the challenges of the times we are in. This month my guest is Tony Redhouse, of the Navajo nation, is a Native American sound healer, spiritual teacher, inspirational speaker, Eagle/Hoop dancer and award winning recording artist who uses his voice and music to move communities, worldwide.He is a two-time winner of the Native American Music Awards and nominated for a third. His discography includes the albums: “Harmony of East & West – 2013; “Release” -2011; "Deep Within" - 2008; "Soul Blessings" -2003; "Journey to the Four Winds" -2001. He was filmed as an interviewee in the documentary,“Death Makes Life Possible, featuring Deepak Chopra. Tony has served as a traditional Native American practitioner & consultant to Native American communities and behavioral health organizations, drug and alcohol centers, and offers seminars in Native American culture, spirituality and arts to children and adults. His services have been requested from the corporate world, entertainment industry, to agencies supporting hospice work, substance abuse recovery and individuals suffering from cancer and emotional trauma. Tony incorporates Native American art forms to inspire and heal lives; he has successfully bridged the gap between cultures, social groups, races and ages.

Love Bombers
Unleash Your Capacity To Heal, Connect, and Contribute, with Dr. Marilyn Schlitz

Love Bombers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 37:26


I had the grace of connecting to Marilyn Schlitz for the first time when interviewing her for the film Love Bomb.  This relationship continued after the film as a friendship as Producers of media that contributes to the transformation of others.  She is a cultural anthropologist, mind-body researcher, and award winning writer.  Her books and films include Consciousness and Healing: Integral Approaches to Mind Body Medicine; Living Deeply:  The Art and Science of Transformation; and Death Makes Life Possible.  The film, Death Makes Life Possible has toured the world through film festivals and community viewings.  It was aired on the Oprah Winfrey Network in late 2015.   We talk about her next projects and how she is helping people to make worldview shifts into their own noetic knowing including an incredible program she is releasing on the power of consciousness to produce deep healing, radiant health, and living a long and productive life.You can connect to her free online event on July 20 at 5:30 PM PST right here:  Using the Power of Your Consciousness for Healing:  Discover the X-Factor in Creating Radiant Health right here.Marilyn is a gift of wisdom and heart and I encourage you to connect with her through her free programming, podcast, and books!

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge
Death Makes Life Possible

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 57:06


Deepak Chopra is a world-renowned figure in mind-body medicine who has authored more than 80 books. Marilyn Schlitz is a social anthropologist and public speaker who’s been a leader in the field of consciousness studies for more than three decades. With Sounds True, Marilyn Schlitz has written a new book called Death Makes Life Possible: Revolutionary Insights on Living, Dying, and the Continuation of Consciousness, for which Deepak wrote an insightful foreword. In this special edition of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon speaks with Marilyn and Deepak about the continuation of consciousness after death. They discuss the Western taboo about direct engagement with death and how we might move past it. In this spirit, Tami, Deepak, and Marilyn also talk about increasing “worldview literacy” and how we may be in the first stages of a “death awareness movement” that seeks to ease the cultural fears around dying. (57 minutes)

Myth in the Mojave
Death Makes Life Possible: A conversation with Dr. Marilyn Schlitz

Myth in the Mojave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2014 31:04


“Life and death are important. Don’t suffer them in vain.” BodhidharmaWhat is your relationship death? Do you ever think about it or wonder what–if anything—will come next?The film "Death Makes Life Possible" considers these questions from a wide range of perspectives, bridging culture, science, and healing to show us how engaging with the topic of death and dying in a deep and meaningful way informs the way we live our lives. Although death is our common human ground, people have many different ways of thinking about dying, consciousness, and the prospect of an afterlife.Dr. Marilyn Schlitz, President Emeritus and a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, wrote and co-produced Death Makes Life Possible with Deepak Chopra. In this program Marilyn talks about the film and our evolving cultural conversation about death and dying. Marilyn is a leader in the field of consciousness studies. Her research focus is, among other topics, personal and social transformation and mind body medicine. She is currently the Founder and CEO of Worldview Enterprises, serves on the board of Pacifica Graduate Institute, and is also a Senior Scientist at the California Pacific Medical Center, where she focuses on health and healing.To watch a trailer and learn more about the film, visit www.deathmakeslifepossible.com.Fore more information about Marilyn and her work, visit www.marilynschlitz.com.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mythmatterspodcast)

Dance Past Sunset
"How Death Makes Life Possible" with Marilyn Schlitz, Ph.D., President Emeritus of the Institute for Noetic Sciences

Dance Past Sunset

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 57:18


This very first episode of the Dance to Death Afterlife provides a brief introduction to our mission and purpose followed by an epic interview with Marilyn Schlitz, Ph.D., social anthropologist, film maker, a leader in consciousness studies, Pres. Emeritus and Senior Fellow at the Inst. of Noetic Sciences, and pumpkin goddess. Learn about the stunning and life-changing experience former astronaut Edgar Mitchell had upon his return to earth from space, and the work Marilyn is doing with Deepak Chopra in a 2014 film entitled "How Death Makes Life Possible."

Conversations Beyond Science and Religion – Philip Comella
Conversations Beyond Science and Religion – Does Death Make Life Possible?

Conversations Beyond Science and Religion – Philip Comella

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2013 45:01


Since life began we have been trying to understand death. What happens at death? Is there a life afterwards? Is death programmed into what we are? In her upcoming book and accompanying documentary, Death Makes Life Possible, this week’s guest, Marilyn Schlitz, of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, uses her decades of research on the […] The post Conversations Beyond Science and Religion – Does Death Make Life Possible? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Imaginal Inspirations
Marilyn Schlitz on fiction, mortality and Edgar Mitchell

Imaginal Inspirations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 27:23


Marilyn Schlitz is a social scientist, author, and speaker. Her clinical, laboratory and field-based research centres on consciousness, human transformation, and healing. Her latest book Death Makes Life Possible was accompanied by a film of the same title and explores the idea that facing our mortality inspires us to live our lives more fully.Imaginal Inspirations is hosted by David Lorimer, Programme Director of the Scientific and Medical Network and Chair of the Galileo Commission, an academic movement dedicated to expanding the evidence base of a science of consciousness.scientificandmedical.netgalileocommission.orgbeyondthebrain.orgWorks mentioned:Earthrise: My Adventures as an Apollo 14 Astronaut, Edgar MitchellThe Temple of My Familiar, Alice WalkerProduction: Charlotte LorimerArtwork: Amber HaasMusic: Mary McDougall