Changing the World from the Inside Out

Edward Schreiber edwschreiber at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 4 11:56:58 CST 2008



Again I wish to share some ideas from someone outside of our  
community, but his work
reminds me of Moreno.

Thanks,

Ed


> Quote of the Week
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> Changing the World from the Inside Out
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> Nowadays, with the advent of global warming and the palpable fear  
> of conflict and upheaval, we have become focused on the question of  
> survival. Most of us are concerned with figuring out how we are  
> going to make it through the tremendous challenges that are facing  
> us. And all things considered, this makes sense. But there is an  
> enormous difference between being concerned with how I or we are  
> going to survive and thinking seriously about how I or we are going  
> to actually evolve at the deepest level. Survival and evolution are  
> not necessarily the same thing. It's easy to experience concern  
> about our survival, but to experience the urgency about the  
> necessity for higher development that is felt in the deepest part  
> of ourselves, in the soul, is another matter altogether. Wanting to  
> evolve at the level of consciousness is not merely wanting to  
> survive-it is experiencing a spiritually motivated need for  
> vertical development to occur on an individual and collective level  
> in such a way that the world as we know it changes dramatically  
> from the inside out.
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> Andrew Cohen
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> This week's quote is taken fromEvolutionary Enlightenment, which  
> will be published in the fall of 2008. Go to Andrew Cohen's latest  
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