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| Fall | Winter 2007 | |
| Sacred Passion | Artwork by Ginger Gilmour | |
| Editorial Read now | |
| Feature Articles | World Wisdom Rising | |
| You Were Born for Such a Time as This | |
| When an expansive vision is coupled with vast experience in the world of danger and challenge, world wisdom rises. | |
| James O’Dea | |
| Horsehead Nebula | Photography | |
| R. J. GaBany | |
| Integral Education: The Integral Creative Cycle | |
| Best known for his innovative work in participatory integral spirituality, Ferrer follows the seasonal cycles of nature in developing integral approaches to a radical new type of education and gender integration. | |
| Jorge Ferrer Read now | |
| Creative Cycle | Photography | |
| Carr Clifton, Michael Quinton, Konrad Wothe, Jim Brandenburg | |
| Values, Wisdom, and Action | |
| A long-time researcher of wisdom tells us how outwardly acquired intellectual knowledge and inwardly acquired insightful knowledge imbue transformative action with wisdom and make it maximally effective. | |
| Copthorne MacDonald | |
| Adventures on the Silk Road | |
| Imagine driving along the Silk Road today and bringing greetings of goodwill to every rural and urban area on the way. Is this one way we will become a global family? | |
| Tara Stuart |
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| Gallery One | Inward Yantra | Everyone a Changemaker | Personal to Planetary Transformation | The Second Enlightenment in China |
| Sarla Chandra | William Drayton | Monica Sharma | Zhihe Wang |
| A stunning collection of sacred art, inspired by ancient Vedic hymns that reveal the natural kosmic order. | US News and World Report chose Drayton as one of America’s best leaders. The founder of the social entrepreneur movement shares his wisdom about how planetary work can penetrate the core of power. Read now Download PDF | Can personal transformation lead to large-scale planetary change that is sustainable? Read about one of the leading pioneers who is already doing it. Read now | A Second Enlightenment can overcome the limitations of the First which are responsible for some of China’s present problems. Can China learn from some of the mistakes made by the Western World? |
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