John Prendergast: Aligning Our Lives with What We Know
https://www.scienceandnonduality.com/ John Prendergast describes the process of making our living congruent with our knowing, and leads us through a meditative experience to explore what we know that needs to come to the surface. John J. Prendergast, Ph.D., is the author of In Touch: How to Tune into the Inner Guidance of Your Body and Trust Yourself (Sounds True, 2015) and the senior editor of The Sacred Mirror: Nondual Wisdom andPsychotherapy (2003) and Listening from the Heart of Silence (2007). He is also the Editor -in-Chief of Undivided: The Online Journal of Nonduality and Psychology at www.undividedjournal.com. He offers workshops, retreats, and several self-inquiry groups. He is a psychotherapist in private practice and a retired Adjunct Professor of Psychology at CIIS. www.listeningfromsilence.com

The Centrality of the Heart in Being Human: John Prendergast

The Sense of Inner Knowing: Talk with John Prendergast on 6/7/23

Meeting Your Deepest Ground, with John J. Prendergast, PhD | Insights At The Edge

What Science and Mysticism Both Agree On | Jack Kornfield

The Sense of Inner Knowing: Meditation with John Prendergast on 6/7/23

The Pinnacle of Nondual Understanding: Rupert Spira

Do We Choose our Thoughts? | Rupert Spira

Beyond the Mind’s Clutter: Finding Presence | Eckhart Tolle

Rupert Spira and John J. Prendergast, PhD on the readiness of the seeker

Pilot episode for series on Awakening: "The Deep Heart" with John Prendergast.

Could Our Idea of Reality Be Totally Upside Down?

Meditation: Bringing Expectation to an End

Rupert Spira and John J. Prendergast, PhD on the fluency of guidance

Session 5: Being Intimate with Experience

Adyashanti: The Paradox of Unity and Spiritual Autonomy

Is there a path to awakening an interview with Adyashanti

Guided Meditation on the Ground - John Prendergast Open Circle Retreat 1b 17May2020

3 Welcoming Resistance from Presence John Prendergast Finding Our Deepest Ground Session 3 March2021

Science Will Never Know Consciousness: Rupert Spira

