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Dominic Olivo

Introducing and Honoring Three Noetic NextGen Changemakers

The Institute of Noetic Sciences acknowledges the significance of expanding the legacy and accessibility of noetic science to the next generation of explorers who are uniquely positioned to take this field to new heights. This year’s IONS International Conference will honor three emerging noetic explorers who are creating space for a brighter future with the second biannual IONS NextGen Consciousness in Action Awards.

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IONS NextGen Conference Scholarships

IONS is committed to supporting the next generation of noetic scholars, thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and practitioners in their professional lives. The IONS NextGen program weaves together direct experiential practices, scientific discovery, and community engagement to support emerging noetic explorers to thrive.

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Introducing Eight New IONS Community Groups!

Please join us in welcoming:

IONS Wellington Community Group: Wellington, New Zealand

Overview: To form a learning community focused on living consciously and connecting our inner and outer lives. A commitment to building a bridge between science and spirituality, creating a safe place to learn and share with others, and developing our personal paths and spiritual growth.
Meets: Virtually/Online 2nd Thursday of every month
Connect: Please reach out to Nicole Wijngaarden via email

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New Online Course Helps Shape the Future of Meditation

The practice of meditation is believed to have existed well before written history. Today, the growth of research on meditation and the development of new applications incorporating meditation are advancing exponentially. This rapid expansion is due to the efforts of clinicians, theorists, and researchers — all of whom are interested in legitimizing meditation research by secularizing the various practices, translating them into clinically relevant interventions, and examining the effects of meditation on biological outcomes such as brain structure and function, immunity, and stress hormones. And yet, there is much more to know.

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