Women Awakening…to the Power of Choice
by Elizabeth Debold
“I do think there is an awakening happening among women,” Marianne Schnall, founder of feminist.com, said to me, “and it needs help and we need to support each other. We have so many choices now but if we don’t know who we are then we won’t know how to make those choices count.” I agree with Marianne. In the last few weeks, I’ve been interviewing a lot of women in preparation for the two seminars for women that I’m leading on November 13 & 14. Some women, like Marianne, think deeply about what’s going on with women; others are your average great women negotiating the complexity of their lives. Every one of them spoke about this deep longing for more–and simultaneously, a struggle to figure out how to make choices that will enable them to release the greater potential that they sense. All of which happens to be what the “Women Forging the Future” seminars are about.
There’s abundant evidence that there is a new surge moving women. Women are clamoring to come together in ways that haven’t happened for decades. Off the top of my head, I can think of the following signs of this movement: Continue reading…







Last week, EnlightenNext’s founder and editor in chief, Andrew Cohen, traveled to Europe for a whirlwind tour of talks and dialogues about his teachings of
I am currently attending the 
Is it possible to have multiple perspectives on oneness or nonduality? While the answer to this paradoxical question might seem to be, “No, by its very nature, nonduality can only mean one thing,” there are actually many different interpretations of what this perennial spiritual revelation actually means. And that interpretation, in my opinion, makes all the difference in determining just how this realization will be expressed in the world.
connections I have discovered between the “one-with-nature” nonduality of the great American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson and the “one-with-evolution” nonduality of Andrew Cohen. The following post compares these two philosophies more deeply and gives you a snapshot of what I’ll be presenting at the conference next weekend. 





