How to Communicate for Enlightenment & Evolution (Part 2) Read the Introduction & Part I on En*Theos Watch a 6 min clip here: 6 Follow a Thread Allow the discussion to have its own course, discern where it is going and build, slowly, in small incremental leaps. Like any journey, you want to keep heading forward into the distance. When you’re climbing … Read More
How to Communicate for Enlightenment & Evolution (Part I)
Guided Meditation: The Process of Life
One with the Process of Evolution Setting our lives within the immense brushstroke of evolutionary unfolding is a powerful orientation that supports the realization of our personal and spiritual ideals. It’s also a powerful contextualization for marriage and relationship. Take a moment. Let your own life dissolve into the ever moving, fluid process of life, birth, death, innovation, dispersal, collaboration. … Read More
High Expectations for Your Relationship
An Infinite Context An infinite context allows us to set high expectations for our own development and for the context of our relationship–and live inspired by the updraft those expectations create for us. What’s an infinite context? It’s a direct relationship with the unending process of evolution of the universe, of the way matter, energy, life unfold, expand, create new … Read More
How to Practice an Evolutionary Worldview (Part 2)
How to Practice an Evolutionary Worldview An En*Theos Class One of the grandfather’s of an Evolutionary Worldview is the great visionary (and mystic) Alfred North Whitehead. He famously wrote, “Philosophy begins in wonder. And, at the end, when philosophic thought has done its best, the wonder remains. There have been added, however, some grasp of the immensity of things, some … Read More
How to Practice an Evolutionary Worldview
How to Practice an Evolutionary Worldview An En*Theos Class One of the grandfather’s of what’s called an Evolutionary Worldview is the great visionary (and mystic) Alfred North Whitehead. He famously wrote, “Philosophy begins in wonder. And, at the end, when philosophic thought has done its best, the wonder remains. There have been added, however, some grasp of the immensity of … Read More