The Current Openings Series

What are the unexplored possibilities inherent in our human design? Where exactly have we lost the way of living to the greater potential of being human? What is it that we humans do not quite get yet?

In the Current Openings Series Aviv Shahar and David Price Francis delve into the natural laws of energy, the workings of the unseen forces that, though invisible, still influence and shape our reality in a catalytic way - and they offer an update on how to develop and why development, both personal and collective, actually matters.

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Recent Episodes

Soul Intuitions, Event Part 1 – Feeling Your Thoughts

Soul Intuitions, Event Part 1 – Feeling Your Thoughts

It’s always a special occasion when we can come together live with a global community to explore in a deeper way and sense for ourselves the revelations and new intelligence emerging on the Portals website. A great example is the most recent live global adventure on...

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The Homo Universalis Project #7 – The Epoch Story

The Homo Universalis Project #7 – The Epoch Story

To watch the full episode, please log in to your account - or consider becoming a Portal Two level member. At Portals we seek to offer great content to inquiring minds, and we also want to nourish and grow a thriving community by creating an ecology of practice for...

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Current Openings #18 – The Open-Heart Conversation

Current Openings #18 – The Open-Heart Conversation

What is the message we would bring back to our families and friends if we survived a near-death experience? It’s the kind of event that could change our lives in a big way. What would we most want the people closest to us to realize from our close encounter with the...

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The Guru Trap and the Golden Shadow

The Guru Trap and the Golden Shadow

The teacher-student dynamic has been central for the unfolding story of humanity. Although universities began to emerge in Europe in the 11th and 12th centuries, the modern education system only developed during the Industrial Revolution, in part for adults to be able...

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