Creating a global ethic
Leaders of world religions have been united for many years – they want a society that honors the full potential of the human being.
Leaders of world religions have been united for many years – they want a society that honors the full potential of the human being.
How can we usher the birth of a new story, while at the same time redeem the planet, and nourish our souls?
The light of our spiritual selves is the greatest gift we can offer the earth.
The dichotomy between science and religion has ended. So, what’s next?
How do you know when your spiritual practice works? Why do you need it in the first place?
The new sciences highlight the need to understand consciousness. But what does this new understanding mean for health and psychology?
Even though our world is becoming high tech, religion and spirituality will always have a place within our societies. But in order for it to be relevant to the modern man, religions fo the future must incorporate four important characteristics.
Spirituality is a practical endeavor – it helps us address daily concerns. But spirituality as it is practiced now is far from the practical life. This must change, if we are to save spirituality in this modern world.
Stanley Krippner shows us shamans have emerged as a way to address social needs. The shaman’s function offers us an insight into the untapped powers of the human mind.
All over the world, people are awakening. We are no longer willing to continue deny our true nature.