... Category: Trust Histories MEMO Four comments … they all envision a time when we’re all moved onward and upward 1. Spiritual read more...
... would be carried out—that the spiritual legacy which John envisioned for the Institute would be honored. This move, to the ... institutionalize this spiritual dialogue for the purpose of envisioning freedom of spirit. The trustees would have some read more...
... many facets of interests are all indeed embodied in what he envisioned the organization would become. In rank order, what do you ... to the founding and sense an appreciation for trying to envision this type of thinking at the end of the twentieth century. read more...
... would be carried out—that the spiritual legacy which John envisioned for the Institute would be honored. This move, to the ... institutionalize this spiritual dialogue for the purpose of envisioning freedom of spirit. The trustees would have some read more...
... would be carried out—that the spiritual legacy which John envisioned for the Institute would be honored. This move, to the ... institutionalize this spiritual dialogue for the purpose of envisioning freedom of spirit. The trustees would have some read more...
... In your dreams, when you're going to sleep, do you envision some of that? Can you share some of that? FETZER: When you read more...
... archived in this volume. Given that the Fetzer Institute envisions a mission that will stretch over half a millennium, Tom’s ... just by hearing the name of an item, he would be able to envision it in realistic detail. In Fetzer’s 1986 interview, he goes read more...
... Entering the third millennium, could the new narrative envision a “global spirituality” – one manifesting love and ... a “radical and universal exploration”, as Johnson and Ord envision, “into the subtle realms of consciousness and the deepest read more...
... that's become the touchstone or the North Star for what we envision as the next at least 10 or 15 years of Fetzer's work in the read more...
... this can happen only two or three decades. If we try to envision a science a hundred years from now, two hundred Jan read more...