![]() ![]() Our habitual acceptance of competition and profit as natural blinds us to the problematic nature of our culture. I’ve explored this at some length at various times on my blog (for example see link). The political and economic system is, in my view, broken. I still do not vote, except in Bahá’í elections. ![]() As I noted on my blog somewhere, when I was working with a Jungian therapist he jokingly shared his perception that on my grave would be carved the words, ‘He died with his options open,’ so reluctant was I at that point to commit to any cause or to join any movement. ![]() I sense that this first attempt may already be too long!Īs an introvert, part of me would like to believe I can just step back from the world and pursue my spiritual journey quietly, interacting with just a few like-minded souls. This a truly important issue, and I feel it is one we may need to explore together at some length. It’s true that they have used their website to share valuable ways to help us raise our level of consciousness. ![]() Alexander and Newell are using words to describe the ineffable, so not everyone would sign up to every detail, but their basic sense of the transcendent is essential as a motivating perspective to give us the necessary level of sustained conviction to put aside our differences and undertake the challenging task of building a better world. ![]()
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