Grin Grin
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- Cultura y sociedad
Academy of Enlightened Enterprise. Gurus, entrepreneurs, philosophers, monks, thinkers.
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Why India needs a new constitution based on Dharma
In this episode, award-winning historian and author Hindol Sengupta speaks to Professor Gautam Desiraju, one of India’s most cited living scientists on Desiraju’s book Bharat: India 2.0 and why the scientist at the hallowed Indian Institute of Science believes India needs a new constitution based on Dharma.
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Where ancient Indians and ancient Indian culture comes from
Award-winning historian Lavanya Vemsani strives to unravel old myths about ancient India and its culture and show what really happened and what colonial theories got wrong.
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Why the universe might be conscious
In this pathbreaking conversation Dr. Johannes Kleiner, a mathematician and physicist at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy. He works at the cutting edge of an ever urgent question - is the universe conscious? It could well be.
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Yoga and globalisation
How is the ancient science of well-being, yoga, being globalised, and is it working? The answers from Dr. Bhaswati Bhattacharya who was trained as a doctor at Cornell, Harvard and Columbia and has a PhD from the Benaras Hindu University.
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Meditation during the Covid-19 lockdown with Professor Jeffery D. Long.
In this episode the renowned professor of religious studies, Jeffery D. Long, talks about how the coronavirus pandemic has forced us to look within, and how, if we cared to, we could find true happiness within ourselves.
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How Iceland rediscovered its ancient faith with Hilmar Hilmarsson
Turning away from the excesses of monotheism, more and more people are turning to ancient faiths which treasure openness and the environment. This is a very special episode from Iceland, on how it rediscovered its ancient faith which is now growing very fast. We speak to its chief priest Hilmar Hilmarsson.