Deep Transformation

Where Science, Spirituality & Indigenous Wisdom Meet: The Remarkable Contributions of Filmmakers Zaya & Maurizio Benazzo

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Dec 4, 2025
Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo, documentary filmmakers and co-founders of the Science & Nonduality conferences, passionately explore the intersection of spirituality, social justice, and trauma healing. They discuss the evolution of SAND, emphasizing the shift from male-dominated narratives to inclusive, earth-oriented teachings. Their film work highlights the plight of Palestinians and the importance of addressing trauma as a collective and intergenerational issue. They advocate for listening to guidance in life's spiritual work, emphasizing the need for community and youth connection.
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INSIGHT

SAND's Evolution From Head To Body

  • Early SAND focused heavily on male nondual teachers and intellectual explanations of consciousness.
  • Over time the conference expanded to include somatic, feminine, and Indigenous perspectives to address limits of the early approach.
ADVICE

Stay Curious, Don’t Idolize Teachers

  • Don't project your authority onto teachers; use conferences to learn how to be with teachers without losing yourself.
  • Treat teachings as pointers and remain curious rather than seeking definitive answers.
ANECDOTE

The Wisdom Of Trauma Went Viral

  • During COVID they edited footage with Gabor Maté into the film The Wisdom of Trauma and released it online by donation.
  • The film unexpectedly reached millions and became widely used in prisons, schools, and recovery centers.
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