Spiritual Ecology
by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, August 2009
Published online at Seven Pillars House of Wisdom
How can we speak about sustainability without speaking about the Sustainer?
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by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, August 2009
Published online at Seven Pillars House of Wisdom
How can we speak about sustainability without speaking about the Sustainer?
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by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
Transcription of a talk given in Seattle, Washington, May 18, 2007
What I want to talk about this evening is the anima mundi -- the soul of the world. Read More
by Anne Baring
This essay, under the name “Who are we and why are we here?”, was originally published in A New Renaissance: Transforming Science, Spirit, and Society (Floris Books, 2011), edited by David Lorimer and Oliver Robinson, © 2010 Scientific and Medical Network. It has been reprinted and abridged with permission of the publisher. Read More
by Anat Vaughan-Lee, August 2012
I woke up with the sound of bells ringing. It sounded and felt like a massive sound, as if bells were ringing from every top of every mountain, but mounting to ONE sound from a huge bell. The sound contained within it an unmistaken phrase: PLEASE REMEMBER! Read More
by Sandra Ingerman
When I was researching different spiritual teachings for Medicine for the Earth I found the underlying principle of esoteric beliefs is that all life is made of light. As human beings with egos we often forget our true nature and we over identify with our personalities and bodies. We are light in bodies.
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by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
Published in Kosmos Journal 2005
Oneness is very simple; everything is included. Every leaf, every laugh, every tear, every child playing, every soldier weary of fighting, is part of the oneness of the world. Nothing can be excluded. Read More
by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
In March 2004, Adyashanti, Zen Buddhist teacher, and Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, Sheikh in the Naqshbandi Sufi tradition, came together in San Rafael California for a day-long retreat entitled "Awakening to Oneness." Read More