There are a wealth of resources and voices in this field. We are growing this area to curate media we feel point clearly or with an interesting slant to the principles behind the mind. It is and will be work in progress.


In this powerful talk, Anna Debenham, shares the simple idea that freedom of mind is available to every single one of us.

Mara Gleason explores the freedom of mind we gain when we realise our reality is created through our own thinking, not the circumstance.

Don Donovan and George Pransky share an analogy that illuminates how understanding the principles of the mind and the implications of this understanding impacts the culture of a business.

Chantal Burns is an executive coach experienced in business/corporate and a best selling author. This is a no nonsense discussion exploring the true source of stress as well as her research on what people attribute their stress to in the world of work.

Sydney Banks speaks on our true, spiritual nature and the three principles that are our guide to relating to the physical world.

Michael Neill simply explains how he answers the question: “What are the three principles?”

Sandy Krot, author of Invisible Power explores the value of understanding the principles of how something works.

A video from young adults who were interns for Rebels for Peace sharing their insights and the impact of this understanding on their lives.

A video of the impact iHeart, an organisation in London that run programmes with children and educates them on their innate mental health, wellbeing and resilience, has had on the children they have worked with.

Michael Neill explores how we're always just one thought away from peace of mind.

Mara Gleason on how every single thing in our world is made of thought.

Mara Gleason talks on realisation being every person’s hidden superpower during her keynote speech at the Chicago Peace Summit.

This is an interdisciplinary exploration of the deeper intelligence and human consciousness where Charles Eisenstein, who's young, bright and quirky, points to separation as being the barrier to progression. We like that whilst it isn't based in the principles it points to Mind and the interconnectedness of everything. He is a little bit intellectual but that doesn't get in the way of what he's pointing to.