Generally we assume that the world just exists – sitting there dead and meaningless – the object of our perceptions. The world doesn’t just exist – it shows up. It presents itself to us through layers of interpretation. William Jamestalked about our experience of the world as being ‘thick’ – thick with layers of meaning, […]
May 16, 2012
Reblogged from : What you are experiencing right now is all there is – at least that is one of the implications of William James’ radical views on reality. William James was the first great American psychologist and one of founders of the philosophy of Pragmatism. The philosophical vision that was closest to his heart […]
April 14, 2012
In two weeks Patricia Albere and I will begin an exciting experiment in Conscious Collective Evolution. It was about one year ago that Patricia approached me to enter into a teaching partnership with her. Over the year we have gathered over thirty people to join us in an exciting experiment in collective evolution called The […]
March 5, 2012
Many people have been asking me to explain why I feel that my collaboration with Patricia Albere in The Evolutionary Collective has been so successful. In this post I will attempt to explain why this project has taken off with such a powerful surge of upward energy. Those of us who have been doing transformative […]
February 20, 2012
The Evolutionary Collective is fundamentally rooted in two realities. The reality of Extraordinary Evolutionary Relationships The reality of Authentically Awakened Consciousness Evolutionary relationships are soul level committed connections that catalyze authentic personal and spiritual growth. These relationships can only thrive in an atmosphere of profound intimacy, transparency, truth and mutuality. In her popular online courses […]
February 18, 2012
The Evolutionary Collective New York Intensive a few weeks ago was a magnificent success. 34 people came together ready, willing and able to enter into a dynamic field of co-creative transformational discovery. As we engaged in a variety of forms of directed inquiry we left the familiar territory of assumed expectations and entered into the […]
January 31, 2012
Reblogged from : Over my last couple of posts I have been writing some thoughts about our sense of self. One way to think about our sense of self is to see that it is formed by a self-border – a line that separates our psyche into the ‘me’ and the ‘not me.’ On the […]
May 28, 2012
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