
Traditional fish farms have environmental issues because of their ultra-concentration of fish, so now a Hawaiian company has come up with a solution that involves a 22-foot floating “Aquapod” that contains the fish while it floats in open ocean…and the environmental impact is zero!
Film/Video

Editor's Note: Lynne McTaggart, author of “The Field,” and “The Intention Experiment,” talks about the human intention in this short video produced by “Shift in Action,” a video series from the renowned Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) founded in 1973 by astronaut Edgar Mitchell. In this video, Lynne talks about the power of our thoughts and their amazing potential and effects.
Film/Video

Editor's Note: Dr. Edgar Mitchell was the sixth man to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 14 mission in l971. He and Commander Alan Shepard were on the lunar surface for 34 hours and walked directly on the moon for nine hours and seventeen minutes. On Mitchell's return to Earth in the Kitty Hawk Command Module, he had a remarkable experience that changed his life and redirected his entire career...
Film/Video

Editor's Note: This video shows that no matter how old we are, we can still be young at heart and enjoy our life to the fullest.
Film/Video

Editor's Note: This video is really cool and going viral…It’s a poem recited in the style of Dr. Seuss filled with humor, insight and illumination summed up with the following line: “There’s no need to hurry, you’re taking it slow, cause the journey’s as rich as the places you’ll go…”
Film/Video

Be the change...Happy New Year.
Editor's Note from Ellen Mahoney: Last weekend I enjoyed attending my first Abraham Hicks workshop. It was such an eye-opening experience as many people asked questions about life and then everyone attending the workshop had a chance to listen. Questions were often simple ones such as: "How do I help my toddler share his toys?" There are many Abraham Hicks YouTubes posted on the Internet, and I love this one.
Film/Video

Editor’s Note from Ellen Mahoney: This YouTube is a wonderful, whimsical expression of Christmas Love, sung by Jars of Clay from their 2007 album, "Christmas Songs." The song, "Love Came Down at Christmas" is from poet Christina Rossetti and was first published in 1885. Rossetti was an Englilsh poet who was known for her children's poems and her long poem, "Goblin Market," her love poem, "Remember," and for the words of the Christmas carol, "In the Bleak Midwinter."
Film/Video
by Christine Irving
Myths and fairytales have fascinated me since childhood. Perhaps, I understood instinctively that they were doorways into other realms and not just those of the imagination. Reading transported me instantly into a thousand worlds full of adventure, color and excitement, which my own hum-drum life rarely provided, but there were other realities of well – realities of the psyche and spirit for which I had no names or road maps. The doorways to these places were the symbols embedded within the stories, links to those other places I only intuited...
Film/Video

A Note from ATH President, John Sewell: Teaser for the upcoming documentary "Landfill Harmonic." The film introduces the town of Cateura, a slum in Paraguay built atop a landfill where residents have created music from the trash heaped upon them. Scouring the rubbish, the determined music-lovers have built violins, cellos, and other classical instruments, resulting in the "Recycled Orchestra."
Film/Video

Editor’s Note: The Denver International Airport is a place I frequent and it's great to know that the flash mob phenomenon has hit DIA. Check out this recent dance scenario where about 100 dancers from Community-Minded Dance performed a medley of swing classics.
Film/Video

Editor's Note from Ellen Mahoney: When we remember who we are and where we are, life on Planet Earth is incredible. This beautiful YouTube highlights images from the BBC "Planet Earth" TV series in a stunning compilation of Earth images set to music.
Film/Video

Editor's Note: At the start of this YouTube presented by Humanity Healing and uploaded by Butterflygris, there is a quote by Albert Schweitzer that says: "Compassion, in which all ethics must take root, can only attain its full breadth and depth if it embraces all living creatures and does not limit itself to mankind." What a wonderful world this would be in the embracing of humans and all living creatures...
Film/Video
|
Editor's Note from Ellen Mahoney: After Apollo 14 Astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell was flying back to Earth from his visit to the Moon, he had a life changing experience in his small Command Module cocoon. Peering out at the stars as zoomed toward the watery blue planet, Mitchell had an epiphany that redirected his life from the exploration of "outer" space, to the exploration of "inner" space. Soon after returning from the Moon, he founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) to help unravel and investigate some of life's most puzzling and magnificent mysteries.
We at ATH are committed to bringing together a worldwide community of individuals and organizations
dedicated to informing and educating people on topics relating to alternative healing of mind, body,
spirit and the planet at large.
 |
Atlanta Web Expert: Affordable, reliable, web design and web application development services. |
|