Science and Nonduality (SAND) explores the convergence of science and spirituality.

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"Where Olive Trees Weep" offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. Watch the full trailer now: youtu.be/-VectWsWc1Q?si=vUKV… #GazaCeasefireNow #crisisingaza

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During our recent Little Singer gathering, Jeneda Benally shared a powerful reminder: Trauma is something we have experienced. It is not who we are.
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What happens when mental health practice refuses to separate personal suffering from political reality? Join Palestinian psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and author Dr. Samah Jabr for Part 2 of her course on Decolonial Mental Health Practice. scienceandnonduality.com/eve…
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A Diné musician, traditional healer, activist, and cultural ambassador from Black Mesa, Clayson reflected on the push to build massive AI infrastructure and data centers in regions where many Indigenous communities still struggle for basic necessities.
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Join us for a timely and necessary conversation with Dr. Samah Jabr, Dr. Gabor Maté, and Dr. Jennifer Mullan, facilitated by Dr. Jess Ghannam. 🗓️ June 26, 2026 ✨ What Occupation Does to the Soul Global Reverberations of Palestinian Historical Trauma scienceandnonduality.com/eve…
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During our recent Little Singer gathering, Pat McCabe shared a perspective that challenged the line many modern cultures draw between myth and reality.
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Join us for a conversation marking the book launch of Radiance and Pain in Resilience, a powerful collection of essays by Palestinian psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and internationally respected mental health advocate Dr. Samah Jabr.  scienceandnonduality.com/eve…
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We’re deeply honored to see Little Singer being recognized across film festivals and communities around the world. TheEternalSong.org/LittleSin…
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In our latest film Little Singer, Clayson Benally speaks about the teachings carried by the Holy Ones and how they were given as ways for people to communicate with the Earth. TheEternalSong.org/LittleSin…
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Tiokasin reflects on how colonialism has always depended on separation, separating people from land, from intuition, from relationship, from the living world itself. The newest form of colonization is what we see now with AI
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Jeneda reflects on how colonial systems often define wealth only through money, ownership, and accumulation. From that perspective, Indigenous ways of life are labeled as “impoverished.” TheEternalSong.org/LittleSin…
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A Diné mother, community member, and great-granddaughter of the medicine man Little Singer, Byrde Nez reflects on how the songs never disappeared. They remain in the wind, in the ceremonies, in the memory of the people and the land itself.  TheEternalSong.org/LittleSin…
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Jeneda Benally shares a traditional Diné understanding of illness. An artist, musician, and longtime advocate for Indigenous rights and environmental protection, Jeneda speaks to a worldview where illness is reframed from disease to disharmony.  TheEternalSong.org/LittleSin…
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Join us on June 4, 2026 4:00 – 5:30pm PST for : "Tending the Whole: Moving Personal Healing into Collective Liberation" A Community Gathering with Nkem Ndefo, Staci K. Haines, and Kai Cheng Thom, facilitated by Rae Abileah  scienceandnonduality.com/eve…
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Tiokasin Ghosthorse speaks to how we’ve lost touch with something essential. How our intuitions have been blinded by where we place our attention. So much of our energy, specially with AI,  is pulled into the future, into anticipation, into abstraction.
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A mother, community member, and great-granddaughter of Little Singer, Byrde Nez speaks from lived experience when she shares: As Navajo people, you are not born into just parents. You are born into community. TheEternalSong.org/LittleSin…
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Clayson Benally recounts how colonizers would kill elders, women and children with the backs of their guns, conserving bullets, treating human life as expendable and deeming who is worthy (or not) of a bullet. TheEternalSong.org/LittleSin…
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Reposted from @weareguardiansfilm  Neil DeGrasse Tyson shining a light on the deep relationality within the forest 🌎🌳❤️‍🩹
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Pat McCabe is a Diné mother, grandmother, artist, and ceremonial leader devoted to restoring balance for people and Earth. Her work draws from Indigenous sciences of thriving life, guiding communities back into right relationship. TheEternalSong.org/LittleSin…
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A Diné artist, educator, and cultural advocate, Albert Brent Chase has spent his life working across mediums, painting, weaving, teaching, to carry forward Diné identity and knowledge. In the film, he brings this teaching into simple, clear language TheEternalSong.org/LittleSin…
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In a grounded reflection, Jaiya John speaks to the importance of honoring our full humanity. We are not meant to live as fragments. We are a spectrum joy and grief, strength and vulnerability, rage and tenderness. All of it belongs.
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