Foundation
Videos
We currently offer the following videos:
• Exploring a New Cosmology
• • Images for Reflection
• • The Living Land
• Water: Sacred and Profaned
• Children and Nature
• A Sense of Place
• Ecopsychology
• Cosmogenesis-Journey
of a Silica Atom
• The Unfolding Story
• One
• Art of the Wild
• Voices of Change
• Freedom
Recognizing the power of visual media, the Foundation
produces broadcast-quality educational and inspiration videotapes.
Many of these videos have been televised on PBS stations across
the United States.
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Exploring
a New Cosmology
The technologies available today continually reveal to us a universe
that is more expansive and interconnected than anyone previously could
have imagined. In this four-part, two-tape collection, Dominican Sister
and renowned speaker Miriam MacGillis shares her perspectives on the
work of author Thomas Berry and cosmologist Brian Swimme. In down-to-earth
terms, she explores the shift that is taking place in our awareness
and understanding of the universe and the implications and opportunities
it presents for the human species. Two 60-minute tapes.
$35 (US)
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Images
for Reflection When you cant escape
to the great outdoors, Images for Reflection brings the
beauty of the natural world to you. In this collection of seven video
segments, tranquil music accompanies inspiring sights and sounds highlighting:
The Mystery and Magic of Water, a Southwest Meditation, Our Nourishing
Earth, A Day at the Wetlands, The Song That Waits to be Learned, Kinship
of All Life, and Earths Children. This video is designed as
an inspirational tool for individual reflection or for use in a conference
or discussion group setting. Seven segments, three to six minutes
in length.
$19 (US)
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The
Living Land Over many years, our methods
of growing food have become ever more mechanized and complex. At the
same time, we've lost millions of acres of good soil to pollution,
erosion, and an ever-growing population. But there is a new awareness
of the need to change our perceptions about how we grow our food and
how we treat the land. Four individuals on the frontier of this effortJohn
Jeavons, Wes Jackson, restaurateur Alice Waters, and organic farmer
Mas Masumotoshare their insights in this moving video narrated
by Peter Coyote. 27 minutes. Closed captioned. (This
video is also part of a special offer)
$24 (US)
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Water:
Sacred and Profaned Explore the sacred
nature of this precious gift along with author Linda Hogan, Poet Laureate
Robert Hass, authors Susan Zwinger and Colin Fletcher, scientist Jennifer
Greene, and poet David Whyte. Peter Coyote narrates this beautiful
program about the most abundant and fundamental part of nature. Music
by David Foster. 27 minutes. (This
video is also part of a special offer)
$24 (US)
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Children
and Nature Dr. Jane Goodall believes it
is essential that parents and other mentors of children guide them
to make meaningful connections with the natural world. In this video
Dr. Goodall shares some of the ways this is happening. Joining her
are world-renowned marine biologist Dr. Sylvia Earle; naturalist and
children's guide Lee Cole; and Jeff Rutherford, director of the Marine
Research Institute. Narrated by Peter Coyote, with music by Paul Lloyd
Warner. 27 minutes. Closed captioned. (This
video is also part of a special offer)
$24 (US)
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Sense of Place What is the appropriate
relationship between humans and the whole living system? That's the
question explored by author and bioregionalist Kirkpatrick Sale, biologist
John Todd, writer and editor Nancy Jack Todd, Grammy Award-winning
musician Paul Winter, and community innovator Jeff Bercuvitz in this
compelling videotape. A winner of the Worldfest Houston International
Film Festival, this program is narrated by Susan Sarandon. 28 minutes.
(This video is also part of a special
offer) $24 (US)
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Ecopsychology
Ecopsychology is a new science that links psychology
and ecology, nature and human consciousness, and people's mental health
and the health of the planet. This fascinating program features author
and historian Theodore Roszak, clinical psychologist Sarah Conn, and
Carl Anthony, president of Earth Island Institute. 26 minutes.
$24 (US)
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Cosmogenesis-Journey
of a Silica Atom
Evolutionary biologist, ecologist, author, consultant,
and futurist Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris weaves a moving and poetic story
of the 15 billion years of cosmic evolution in "Cosmogenesis"
(7 minutes). Then she shares the intriguing tale of the interconnectedness
of all of our planet's geology and biology in "Journey of a
Silica Atom" 10 minutes.
$19 (US)
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The
Unfolding Story Scientists, authors,
religious leaders, native people, and other visionaries relate the
story that is now unfolding of an interconnected, interdependent,
living universe. Featured are Thomas Berry, Elisabet Sahtouris, David
Suzuki, E. O. Wilson, Miriam MacGillis, Charlene Spretnak, John B.
Cobb, Audrey Shenadoah, and others. Narrated by Mike Farell. 29 minutes.
(This video is also part of a special
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One
Music, images, and a few brief words blend harmoniously
to inspire a profound sense of the interdependence and interconnectedness
of all life. 10 minutes. $19
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Art of the Wild This
unusual video program features interviews with 14 writers of prose
and poetry who express their philosophies, backgrounds, and deep devotion
to the land and all its inhabitants. Music by Paul Lloyd Warner and
Paul Winter. Featured writers are Francisco X. Alarcón, John
Daniel, Jane Hirshfield, Garret Hongo, Pam Houston, William Kittredge,
Sandra McPherson, Gary Paul Nabhan, Louis Owens, Pattiann Rogers,
Annick Smith, Gary Snyder, Luci Tapahonso, and Terry Tempest Williams.
Inspiring visual images of nature and wilderness. 60 minutes.
$24 (US)
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Voices of Change
This three-volume series of videos offers extended
interviews with the visionaries, scientists, and great thinkers
presented in other Foundation videotapes. These include: Volume
I - Miriam MacGillis, Kirkpatrick Sale, Satish Kumar (58 minutes);
Volume II - Elisabet Sahtouris, Theodore Roszak, Charlene Spretnak
(55 minutes); Volume III - Gary Snyder, Terry Tempest Williams,
and Gary Paul Nabhan. 51 minutes.
Voices of Change Vol. 1, $19 (US) - Quantity
Voices of Change Vol. 2, $19 (US) - Quantity
Voices of Change Vol. 3, $19 (US) - Quantity
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Freedom
A Three-Part Exploration
of This Basic Human Right
Freedom is an issue that is embedded in
our Constitution and Bill of Rights. It is something we all care
deeply about, but rarely take the time to really examine. Today
an exaggerated and individualistic view of freedom seems to threaten
the things we value most. Rarely has it seemed so important to
re-examine our use of freedom in terms of our values, beliefs
and responsibilities. Our interpretation of freedom, often enjoyed
without responsibility, is shaping our culture which, in turn,
has a powerful and determinative influence on our future.
The purpose of this three-part videotape is to
help stimulate discussions focused on different aspects of freedom:
Part I (10 minutes) explores the basic principle
and historical development of the concept of freedom.
Part II (8 minutes) examines the choices that freedom allows and
the implications and results of the choices we make.
Part III (9 1/2 minutes) focuses on our freedom to change and
what it is in the human being that gives us the ability to change.
When people engage in a conversation about things
that really matter to them, it can create a context for creative
change.
A guide to use in facilitating a group discussion
is included with the videotape. 29 minutes.
$24 (US)
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Order online or call 800-707-7932
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