Stephan discusses his work in politics, Near Death Experiences and Consciousness with Dr. Zohara M. Hieronimus, DHL
Ian Masters The Founder’s Rhetoric – Pursuing Happiness
Stephan Schwartz, a Senior Fellow at the Samueli Institute and editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net joins us to discuss the extent to which we have successfully pursued happiness given our growing inequality and disparity in wealth, our global record of having the most people incarcerated, the developed world’s most expensive healthcare system that produces the worst results, an epidemic of obesity and a frayed social safety net under attack from billionaires and their political hirelings, who along with the media, are managing to persuade a lot of Americans that their happiness and well-being will be improved if they get less government services for their taxes, while giving the billionaire job creators more tax breaks.
21st Century Radio Show Interview
21st Century Radio Show – April 19, 2012 Interview
Hosted by Dr. Zoh & Bob Hieronimus
Nonlocality and Exceptional Experiences with Stephan Schwartz
This recording was produced by the Institute of Noetic Sciences, as part of the “Mysteries of Consciousness” Teleseminar Series which features the largest web library on conscious change, including work from more than 350 inspiring leaders such as Deepak Chopra. For more information, visit http://www.noetic.org/library/audio-teleseminars/
Stephan on the Jeff Rense Radio Show
Stephan discusses the latest findings in remote viewing.
This PDF file provides visual images to complement this interview with Stephan A Schwartz on the Jeff Rense radio show
Stephan Speaks with Craig Shields on Sustainability
Posted February 5, 2011, by Craig Shields – 2Greenenergy.com
I’ve always admired people who take on groundbreaking projects in any discipline, and I have to say that I find Stephan’s research into the nature of consciousness to be particularly fascinating. The concept that our minds consist of both a “local” aspect (present here and now in time and space) and a “non-local” element that has no apparent position in or connection with time and space is not at all new; in fact, it’s been a part of numerous attempts to explain our existences with religion and parapsychology for thousands of years. But explaining all this with advanced physics, math, and biology is really cutting-edge stuff.I had the great pleasure of interviewing Stephan A. Schwartz for my current book the other day. I’d been looking forward to this opportunity for weeks, and the conversation was certainly no disappointment.
About 20 minutes into the interview, I said, “Stephan, I hate to change course here; I could talk about this for a week and not tire of it, but I’m afraid I need to hustle us along to a discussion of sustainability and where you see all this going.” He just chuckled; fortunately, he wasn’t insulted.
In fact, we went smoothly into the main course, in which Stephan provided his assessment as to where we are as a civilization, and how we in the US are dealing with what he calls “the collapse of the American Empire.” He makes bold predictions as to what life here is going to be like in 50 years, based on the advent of renewable energy, enabling the population to make use of land in the interior of the continent that is currently undesirable and the realization that huge cities really aren’t ideal for human society.
We discussed the schism occurring in the United States, where one group deals with these huge changes with fear, anger, blame, political and religious rigidity, and exclusion of others. By contrast, the other group sees this as an opportunity to build a stable, just, and life-affirming culture. While I’m sure this is true, it seems to be that, in the US at least, the former group has many times the size and strength than the latter.
I hope I’m wrong. In any case, interesting stuff…
Illness Profit System and National Security with Ian Masters
Willful Ignorance – The Daily Briefing with Ian Masters
An interview of SAS by Ian Masters, host of the nationally syndicated Pacifica network program, The Daily Briefing with Ian Masters
Originally Aired on November 10, 2010