Consistency Is Everything

Many of us have experienced spiritual inspiration at talks, at seminars, and on retreats with spiritual teachers. But how do we consistently live the deepest truths we’ve discovered?
This is one of the most important questions for anyone interested in sustained spiritual evolution to answer for themselves. And this Thursday evening (June 10th), EnlightenNext’s director of education Jeff Carreira and Integral Enlightenment founder Craig Hamilton (and former EnlightenNext magazine editor), two long-time practitioners of an evolutionary spiritual path, will be hosting a free webinar and conference call on this subject.
Drawing on over 40 combined years of serious spiritual practice and from their work as pioneering figures in the world of evolutionary spirituality, Carreira and Hamilton will share how periods of focused and intensive retreats have led both of them to profound experiences of spiritual depth that have inspired and fueled all of their work with evolutionaries around the world. They will also discuss their understanding of how working together and engaging in spiritual practice and dialogue with like-minded individuals forms the foundation for consistent spiritual evolution. This teleseminar will be a candid inquiry into what it really takes to traverse and navigate through the complex endeavor of living an evolutionary life in today’s world.
The 90-minute call is titled “Depth & Consistency: Exploring the Keys to Transformation” and will begin at 5:30 Pacific time. If you can’t make it during that time, you can still download a recording of the call by registering. You can learn more about the call and register by clicking here.
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Great program, Guys. Yes, out of the entire realm of potentiality, it’s the specific path that humans need to hone in on. That’s the question, what is that path? You suggest that we live our depth, the depth that we’ve perceived in our more penetrating moments but which may not always be available to us consciously. Thus faith is recommended so that we can consistently live according to our better lights.
When I experience my depth I find that I’m in touch with something that I care (deeply) about. I would really appreciate it if you folks at EnlightenNext could post a blog that asks your readers to describe what living deeply means to them.
Hi Caroline, re: Living deeply
I’d say that it involves living with greatest consciousness about the responsibility to further the betterment of self and by extension bettering the world in as wide a scope as can be managed personally. I think many people may be very spiritual in their thinking but hold themselves from acting, putting their spirituality to work, walking the walk as well as talking and thinking their sprituality.
Would you be able to say how you consider living deeply?
Aloha, namaste!
In addition to the mind-expansion and joyful gratitude, the long-term effects of an Awakening are the proof of the authenticity of Awakening. Without that consistency, duration of spiritual experiences and commitment to the spiritual path, the experience seems not to have been significant but only a passing thing.