Reid Higginson

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Evolutionary Ethics

December 2, 2009 - 10:24 am

Posted in Uncategorized | 4 comments

In there were ever such a thing as the Billboard Top 10 Spiritual Terms, one word that I would be surprised to see make the charts is morality.  Apart from young Christians wearing pro-abstinence purity rings, public affirmations of morality (i.e., not just saying “war is bad” but saying “________ is great!”) do not seem [...]

YouTube, MySpace and the future of OurSpace

November 12, 2009 - 7:26 pm

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Posted in Culture, Gen Y, Postmodernism | 5 comments

I often find myself in a state of awe over the wonders of modern technology—video chatting with friends halfway around the globe, exploring slot canyons in Utah with GoogleMaps and having instant answers to nearly any question on Wikipedia—it’s just amazing! But, with all the increased connection, education and enjoyment that have come with modern [...]

Spiritual Transformation Is Not a Psychological Process

October 28, 2009 - 7:16 pm

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Posted in Andrew Cohen, Evolutionary Enlightenment | 3 comments

Here’s a recent quote from spiritual teacher Andrew Cohen that we thought was powerful, thought provoking, and worthy of some serious discussion:

Spiritual Transformation Is Not a Psychological Process
Authentic spiritual or mystical transformation is not a psychological process. Mystical teachings go deeper than that—they refer to the nature of consciousness and the structure of our deepest [...]

Spiritual Revolution

September 12, 2009 - 3:51 pm

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Posted in Gen Y, Kosmocentric | No comments

I’ve always found it difficult to articulate why spirituality isn’t just something cool that I’m interested in but that it’s actually something important, an imperative for any individual interested in changing the world to understand and embrace.  But last weekend that changed; I experienced something that I think can convey spirituality’s relevance in the 21st [...]