New Dimensions

New Dimensions


Latest Episodes

Thomas Aquinas-A Sacred Activist for Our Time - Fr. Matthew Fox, Ph.D. - ND3703
June 24, 2020

Here scholar, theologian, and teacher Father Matthew Fox explores the writings and wisdom of this electrifying saint and speaks of Aquinas’ timeless wisdom to a postmodern world. Fox encourages all spiritual warriors and activists to grow our vision and o

The Business of Stories Is Waking Up - Martin Shaw, Ph.D. - ND3701
June 17, 2020

Shaw helps us get acquainted with the kinds of folktales and myths that can be helpful in navigating these turbulent times. He says, “They are always trying to dig into the mud of the encounter with the notion that possibly there's a little bit of gold in

The Power of Poetry in Uncertain Times - Jane Hirshfield - ND3702
June 10, 2020

In this time of global uncertainty good poems can soften the heart and help us face another day with curiosity, wonder and hope. It gives us another lens to view the world and helps bring what is often unseen into view. Poetry opens us to feel our connect

Redefining Success And Thriving - Arianna Huffington - ND3499
June 03, 2020

After collapsing from exhaustion, Huffington began to question what true success really means in this age of hyperconnectivity. In her terms, success is more than the accumulation of money or power. It’s about the quality of our well-being. It’s about the

How Words Can Change the Outcome of a Crisis Situation - Judith Simon Prager, Ph.D. - ND3700
May 20, 2020

Prager shares many stories and practical examples of words that heal. She empowers us to be more effective in helping others in need as she explores the power of Verbal First Aidtm. She shares particular words and phrases that are most effective in assist

Presence, Inhabiting Our Humanness - Mark Nepo - ND3698
May 13, 2020

Many gems of wisdom unfold here such as, “Being spiritual is inhabiting our humanness so thoroughly that the part of the universe that lives in me comes out and connects with the part of the universe that lives with you.” Other topics discussed are: being

Trekking the Pacific Crest Trail - Gail and Porter Storey - ND3483
May 06, 2020

She was a talker, he, the silent type. How did they bridge their differences in temperaments and skills as they thirsted through deserts, forded icy rapids, stumbled through snow, and met up with a mountain lion? Hear the amazing highs and intense lows as

The Public Purpose of Art - Arlene Goldbard - ND3473 (1)
April 29, 2020

We are on the cusp of a radical paradigm shift in worldviews. It is as if two tectonic plates are rubbing up against one another. One is called “Datastan” – the paradigm that quantifies, counts, measures, and commoditizes everything. The other is “The Rep

Thoughts to Get You Through the Night - Phil Cousineau - ND3492
April 22, 2020

Cousineau tantalizes us with his understanding of how night is a powerful companion for creativity. The quiet rhythm of the night is a holy experience of soul. He describes how language and culture arose around the fires of our ancestors talking into the

Illness as a Message From the Soul - Christine Page, M.D. - ND3486
April 15, 2020

Page advises us to tend the soil of our body and says, “Your soil is made up of your belief systems, your perceptions.” She believes illness isn’t just a physiological episode and tells us to listen to the intuitive messages from our soul telling us it is