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Heart Wisdom
This course uncovers the heart’s profound wisdom, weaving together ancient spiritual teachings and cutting-edge scientific insights. Led by Andreas Weber, a pioneering thinker in the re-evaluation of life and living systems, you’ll dive deep into how the heart shapes perception, emotion, and our connection to the cosmos. With his expertise in understanding organisms as subjects and his philosophical approach to the living world, you will be guided on a journey to unlock the true power of the heart in both body and soul.

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Dreams
In this course, philosopher and historian of science, Marieke McKenna, will guide you through the world of dreaming and dreams. From ancient dream practices and cross-cultural perspectives to cutting-edge dream tech, neuroscience, symbolism, spirituality, Jungian analysis, and lucid dreaming. Dive deep, explore the unknown, and discover the hidden power of your own dreamscapes.

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Birth: A New Story
Join Samara Concepcion in creating a new story about birth with some of the world’s leading experts in philosophy, midwifery, and holistic health. Guided by renowned teachers like Charles Eisenstein, Mia Kalef, Jennie Joseph and more, you’ll explore the profound power of birth to shape our lives and collective wellbeing.

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Secret History of the Witches
Embark on a journey with Max Dashu as she illuminates the hidden cultural heritages surrounding witches, weaving together language, archaeology, and early medieval literature.

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Ecology of Love
When we rediscover ecology as a vibrant love story, we can unlearn the violent habits of our civilisation, join this course and explore the ecology of love with biophilosopher, writer, and marine biologist Dr Andreas Weber.

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The Ecology of Death
Sierra Campbell teaches to embrace death as a sacred part of life’s cycle. Through “mortality ecology,” discover how decay and regeneration connect life, death, and the natural world—deepening your bond with nature, self, and others.

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When Women Were the Land
Sylvia Linsteadt explores the earth-rooted, life-revering cultural heritage of Old Europe, a heritage that predates the origin stories and epics we all learned about in school. Through myths, archaeology, creative practices, and nature connection, you'll uncover and re-story the matrilineal heritage that revered the earth and the female divine.

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Sacred Sites
This learning journey brings you Indigenous knowledge holders from across the planet, who will speak of these sites as catalysts of planetary homeostasis, balance and harmony. You will learn about sacred sites from a spiritual, political, ecological and historical perspective, as well as how to work with them and protect them.

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Returning Home to Our Bodies
Join this course and learn practical tools to inhabit our bodies and the natural world that feed our awe and curiosity. You’ll learn somatic skills ranging from the foundational to the advanced and subtle that will enable you to better meet the challenges of our times by finding comfort and inspiration in your own body, and in the natural world.

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The Future of Consciousness
Featuring some of the most brilliant minds in neuroscience, philosophy, and mysticism, this course explores furthest reaches and latent possibilities of the human psyche, gaining insights from leading voices including Bernardo Kastrup, Gary Lachman and Ashanti Kunene.

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Wisdoms of Water
Join this online course together with leading teachers, healers, researchers, activists, and artists, and dive into the spiritual realms of water, discovering the deep sea and the memories it holds. We will resurface to understand how the way that we treat water is intrinsically connected with our bodies and our future.

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Queer Ecology
Queer Ecology is an emerging and shapeshifting field, challenging long-held perspectives in the sciences. In this course, we'll explore biological systems through the lens of queer theory, blending ideas from ecofeminism, philosophy of science, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Central to this approach are liberatory principles for humans and non-humans alike.

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Dionysus: Rave, Ritual and Revolution
Chiara Baldini delves into the mythological, historical and anthropological dimensions of the Dionysian cult, a cultural lineage that accompanied Western history since primordial times. One that defines our identity in deep resonance with other non-Western cultures and can support us in rediscovering meaningful aspects of European and, more specifically, Mediterranean indigeneity.

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Contemporary Spirituality
Explore the foundations of meaning and belief in the modern world, connections between the sacred and profane, and topics including altered states, eco-spirituality, and sacred activism. You will learn how to navigate through these confused times with a greater understanding of spirituality and its place within our intersecting ecosystems of meaning.

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Re/membering Our Rooted Selves
What are your roots? What is your relationship with ancestry and heritage? How do they inform you now? How do you want to walk in this world? What do you wish to contribute? This is an invitation to re/claim that which has been left behind, feeding us as we move into the future. A call to re/connect to memory and ancestry, dreaming and imagination, and re/root through story-telling.

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Biocivilisations
Dr. Predrag Slijepcevic presents a novel approach to reconnecting to the natural world, emerging from the idea that we humans are a young and ecologically inexperienced species, and have much to learn from that which has existed for billions of years before we arrived. This course aims to teach you how to be a student of the natural living world: to reconnect with it, and to respect it, so that we as humans may live in harmony with all life on Earth, as has been the case in many indigenous cultures.

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Tree of Life
How can understanding our co-evolution with trees, and forests be key to our human blueprint, our survival, and our thriving amidst and alongside the biodiversity that exists? In this course, we will be exploring this question from a mythological, cosmological and ecological framework. You will learn to honour your sacred connection to the trees, and step into your sacred role as tenders and guardians of the forest, from wherever you are.

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Joy and The Body
This course is an opportunity to return to the joy of the body & the richness of life. How we feel about our body is never in isolation to how things outside appear to us. Our body is our world, so let’s fill our world with joy.

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Holistic Knowledge
Join advaya and Minna Salami on this journey that illuminates nonconventional ideas and norms. Discover how to think about reality in feminist-empowered, non-fragmented and non-dualistic ways that are healing, elucidating and ultimately liberating.

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Sensing Harm by Design
This is a six-week course designed to support you to activate dispositions that can expand your capacity to navigate increasing volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA) and to hold space for what is difficult and painful without feeling overwhelmed, immobilised or demanding quick fixes or rescue from discomfort.

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The Digital Age
Demystify the complex systems controlling wealth and power and reclaim agency. Led by pioneering activists, this journey explores how finance, big tech, and more intersect to deprive communities of sovereignty. Together we'll map leverage points to build capacities and rewrite stories towards collective flourishing.

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Re-storying Masculinity
What is the current state of contemporary masculinity and what sociocultural forces, historical events, psychological patterns, mythic stories, and rigid constructs shape(d) it? How do we look into the heart of patriarchal masculinity and heal the wounds of today? In re-storying the future of masculinities, how do we embrace a diversity of expression and forms, and make space for each one as they come into being? Let us embark on the journey of re-storying. The journey begins with diagnosing and contextualising contemporary masculinities and men’s work. Moving into psychological realms we explore how we might heal the inner child, and the Mother Wound often seen to be at the heart of patriarchal masculinity. Continuing along the lines of reparenting, we look at rebuilding fathering cultures and the role of community. We look towards possibilities for liberated futures, examining the intersections of masculinity and sexuality, and masculinity and coloniality. The journey concludes with new-old mythological frameworks for restorying masculinity. Guided by Ian MacKenzie, re-storying masculinity featuring a collective of storytellers, culture workers, wisdom carriers, and more.

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Kinship: Islands
As our relational interdependencies are thrown into ever-greater relief as a result of the global ‘metacrisis’, the metaphor ‘world as archipelago’ offers us an intriguing way to look at our interconnected amphibious existence. Expanding on (and challenging) the notion of the ‘global village’, an archipelagic outlook acknowledges both our connections and separations as foundational to our relationships, all the while inviting our oft-forgotten ocean kin into our awareness.

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Zach Bush: Human Nature
Join us for Human Nature with Dr. Zach Bush, where we learn how to shift our mindset from one that is human made to one that is nature made. With modules covering the basics of movement, to toxin-free lifestyles, to looking at how we interact with the next generation.

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Rewilding Mythology
For most of human history, myth was a durable mode of knowledge transmission, kept alive and resilient by the breath-laced web of communal storytelling. But the rise of empire depended on the deracination of mythologies. Just as landscapes were stolen and terraformed so were whole pantheons uprooted from their social and ecological contexts. How can we reroot, rewild, and retell?

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Reimagining Women & Power
How can we reclaim and reimagine power to create new cultures grounded in interdependence and liberation?

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Kinship: Being Together
A transformative online course exploring community, relationality & belonging in the worlds we live in. What does it mean to belong? What does it mean to be in relationship with the ever-unfurling world we find ourselves a part of? What, exactly, is community? And who do we really mean when we say _we_? The Kinship 2022 course is an exploration into being together in a time when being apart has fractured our relationship to self, other, and the more-than-human in ways that have left us painfully adrift. It is a timely collective inquiry into how community, relationality, and belonging can revitalise our sense of aliveness as creatures of and participants in this animate earth, and how such a renewal might influence our actions towards greater flourishing. _One of the most important things you can do on this earth is to let people know they are not alone._ Shannon L. Alder

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Guardians of the River
In this unique expert-led course, learn about River Guardianship through different experiential modes of learning, including embodied practices, enlivening talks, and practical workshops alongside leading activists, environmentalists, Indigenous leaders and artists.

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Bodyfulness
What if we were able to get to the root of cultural crises? What if we were able to transform cultures by transforming the ways in which we inhabited our bodies? When we understand that lying at the root of behaviours that cause harm is often embedded trauma we can start to relate to each other a lot more compassionately and understand that ideas/actions don't arise out of a vacuum. Somatics and physical self-awareness is essential to breaking free from oppressive systems and stories that are either internal or external to ourselves.

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The Wild Feminine
The voice of the feminine in its diverse forms and expressions is rising and being heard again.

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The Rupert Sheldrake Course
In this course, Dr Rupert Sheldrake shows the ways in which science is being constricted by assumptions that have, over the years, hardened into limiting dogmas. This course has 13 modules, which are between 30-60 minutes long.

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Guardians of the Forest
A transformational journey in somatic, spiritual, and practical approaches to forest care with practitioners from 30 nations across the world. This course has a simple objective: to transform the way you live with trees.

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A Journey Home
A unique learning journey with leading hearts and minds of our time. Learn new and adaptive ways of being that allow us to navigate these times of transition with resilience and creativity.