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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…

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A Chance Encounter With Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (Think About This)

by Joel Pitney

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin is one of the most influential Evolutionaries of the twentieth century. His vision for humanity’s role in the grand story of evolution has inspired countless individuals, many of whom have appeared on the pages of EnlightenNext magazine. One of the most interesting examples is human potential pioneer Jean Houston, who befriended Teilhard after a chance encounter in Central Park in 1951 when she was fourteen years old. In the following excerpt from an EnlightenNext interview, Houston describes an exchange with “Mr. Tayer,” as she called him, in which he shares his spiritual interpretation of evolution:


“We need to have more specialists in spirit who will lead people into self-discovery,” he told me.

“What do you mean, Mr. Tayer?”

He said—and this is exactly what he said; I was taking notes because I knew I was in the presence of greatness—”We are being called into metamorphosis, into a far higher order, and yet we often act only from a tiny portion of ourselves. It is necessary that we increase that portion. But do not think for one minute, Jean, that we are alone in making that possible. We are part of a cosmic evolutionary movement that inspires us to unite with God. This is the lightning flash for all our potentialities. This is the great originating cause of all our shifts and changes. Without it there is nothing but struggle and decline.”

Click here to read the full interview with Jean Houston.

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The Highest Form of Spiritual Practice (Quote of the Week)

by Andrew Cohen

The highest form of spiritual practice, for those of us who aspire to create Heaven on Earth, is our relationships with one another. That means being willing to sacrifice anything and everything so that the intersubjective world of our shared culture becomes the stage on which the spiritual reality of who we really are, beyond our separate egos, comes to the fore. Think about it: If Spirit always comes before self, then the self that we are will always manifest as Spirit first. What could be more important than this if we want to change our world?

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Andrew Cohen in the UK

by Tom Huston

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 Evolutionary Enlightenment. Speaking in London, Edinburgh, Stockholm, and Copenhagen, Andrew concluded his trip in Paris, where he spoke at the inauguration of the new center for EnlightenNext France (the event was webstreamed, with listeners tuning in from around the globe). Two members of EnlightenNext, Carol Ann Raphael and Dave Pendle, have written brief reports about Andrew’s talk in London and the public dialogue he had in Edinburgh with Bishop Brian Smith, which they’ve posted on the EnlightenNext UK Blog. Here are some excerpts. Continue reading…

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A Report from the Science & Nonduality Conference: Part 1

by Jeff Carreira

I am currently attending the Science & Nonduality Conference in San Rafael, California, and wanted to share some of my thoughts and impressions. The conference itself is a fascinating mix of spiritual teachers who are offering different forms of nonduality teachings and scientitsts who are seeing nondual reality reflected in their work.

Yesterday I saw Mokshananda, Pamela Wilson, and Adyashanti, all of whom were pointing awareness toward the ground of consciousness that underlies all of our experience. Continue reading…

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Women Awakening…circa 1915

by Elizabeth Debold

I’m writing a post on the spiritual awakening that seems to be stirring women today, and came across this cartoon–from 1915, when only the Western states of the US granted women the right to vote. I thought it would be great to post. The US elections are coming up very soon, and women are going to play a very significant role in the outcome. For decades women didn’t use their right to vote independently, and simply followed their husbands’ opinions. Today, the loudest voices of women in politics are not progressive, but those who call for a return to…well, what exactly isn’t clear. A throwback traditionalism cross dressing as a new, edgy feminism.

AND–women are awakening and have the potential to change culture at the roots…more on that in my next post. If you want to be part of the leading edge of that awakening, you’ll want to attend Women Forging the Future: Two Days of Myth Busting, Soul Strengthening, and Ecstatic Liberation, November 13-14. Check it out!

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Meditation Frees the Self to Evolve (Think About This)

by Joel Pitney

“Meditating on zero, or no-thing-ness, gives you a greater capacity to choose evolution versus the status quo,” says EnlightenNext founder Andrew Cohen in this short audio clip. People have been meditating for thousands of years, but you’ve never heard it taught like this before. Speaking to over 300 hundred evolutionaries during the 2010 Being & Becoming Retreat, Cohen elaborates upon the crucial role that meditation can play in the creation of a new culture (2:20 minutes) : Continue reading…

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Two Perspectives on Nonduality

by Jeff Carreira

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.

In a post on this site last week, Joel Pitney mentioned that I will be presenting EnlightenNext founder Andrew Cohen’s evolutionary understanding of nonduality at this year’s Science and Nonduality Conference in San Raphael, California (Oct. 20-24) as part of a panel called “Perspectives on Nondual Awareness.” More specifically, I will share some fascinating 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. Continue reading…

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Quote of the Week: Spirit In Action Is Freedom & Creativity

by Andrew Cohen

Unmanifest Spirit is freedom. Manifest Spirit is creativity. And when we realize that the process of life is Spirit in action, then ideally we would aspire for our lives to become an unceasing manifestation of its multidimensional nature. We would expect our actions to embody its most significant qualities. That means we would be expressing freedom and creativity in and through the way that we live the gift of life. And this would occur both as the spontaneous expression of a liberated heart and mind and as the practice of evolutionarily enlightened living.

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EnlightenNext’s Best of the Web (10/03-10/16)

by Bergen Vermette

Here are some of the best posts, tweets, and news stories that caught our attention while we surfed the web these past two weeks . . .

In the News . . .

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