usands of individuals and groups around the world, he is dedicated to creating nothing less than a revolution in consciousness and culture.
For years Andrew and Ken have been engaged in an ongoing dialogue about spirituality in today's world. Known as the "Guru and Pandit" series, this unfolding conversation has often been featured in the pages of EnlightenNext magazine (formerly What is Enlightenment?). In August of 2010 Andrew and Ken held a live event at Boulder Integral, where the two spoke for hours about the history of enlightenment, the relationship between enlightenment and evolution, and the future of spiritual life in this corner of this universe.
Here Andrew and Ken share their overall intentions for the discussion. Ken offers a brief history of enlightenment, then goes on to point out some crucial tweaks to the classical conception of enlightenment that could have only been realized in recent years.
Part 2: Ecstatic Urgency and the Creative Impulse (41:38)
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It was his experience of the mountains that first inspired Douglas Edison Harding
to concieve of, and write his epic -The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth - A New Diagram of Man in the Universe
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the quantity that orders the universe and our lives — time.
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r, while for
other sense perceptions no such correspondence can be established.
We are accustomed to regard as real those sense perceptions which
are common to different individuals, and which therefore are, in a
measure, impersonal. The natural sciences, and in particular, the most
fundamental of them, physics, deal with such sense perceptions. The conception of physical bodies, in particular of rigid bodies, is a
relatively constant complex of such sense perceptions. A clock is also
a body, or a system, in the same sense, with the additional property
that the series of events which it counts is formed of elements all of
which can be regarded as equal.
The only justification for our concepts and system of concepts is that
they serve to represent the complex of our experiences; beyond this
they have no legitimacy. I am convinced that the philosophers have
had a harmful effect upon the progress of scientific thinking in
removing certain fundamental concepts from the domain of
empiricism, where they are under our control, to the intangible
heights of the a priori. For even if it should appear that the universe
of ideas cannot be deduced from experience by logical means, but is,
in a sense, a creation of the human mind, without which no science is
possible, nevertheless this universe of ideas is just as little independent
of the nature of our experiences as clothes are of the form of the
human body.
This is particularly true of our concepts of time and space, which
physicists have been obliged by the facts to bring down from the
Olympus of the a priori in order to adjust them and put them in
a serviceable condition. Albert Einstein
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holographic mind-shift to consciously interpret the subconscious
manifestations of the world and re-act to Buddha’s call to ACTION
which was so succinctly confirmed by Moses and subsequently by
Jesus, Mohammed, Albert Einstein, Carl Jung, Teilhard de Chardin,
Alan Watts, Richard Feynman et al.
TO KNOW MY TRUE AUTHENTIC SELF • TO KNOW THAT ME and THE UNIVERSE EXIST AS ONE • THEN NO MATTER WHAT IS or WHATEVER ISN'T • I AM PART of EVERYTHING THAT EVER WAS and EVER WILL BE • TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE THE STARS and THE UNIVERSE and THAT WE ARE ALL CONNECTED to EVERYTHING and NOTHING EVER ENDS
Michael Evans
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support us, and we are able to call upon a vast reservoir of inner powers and abilities to bring forth our unique gifts and create profound change in ourselves and in the world.
- Jean Houston
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