• Austrian firm hires by the stars

    And it isn’t discrimination to do so. Does it work?

  • Robert Clarke’s cure, part two

    Jung’s Individuation Process and its relevance to us

  • Mr. Lincoln

    pAn historian on why he matters/p

  • And all the saints…

    I had a dispute once with an Episcopalian woman, who told me in some disdain that Protestants don’t have saints. Eventually I thought to ask her why so many Episcopalian and Anglican churches were named St. John’s, or St. Paul’s, or St. Mark’s, etc., but I never got a straight answer to that question. I…

  • The Elephant

    It is clear enough that America is broke. It is equally clear that our country desperately needs public investment in so many neglected areas — housing, infrastructure, health care, you name it. Is equally clear that government has grown to be an all-encompassing monster, threatening our rights and devouring our substance. Most depressingly clear is…

  • Hank Wesselman: THE TRANSFORMATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (1)

     THE TRANSFORMATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (1) AN EMERGING WORLDVIEW By Hank Wesselman  The Invitation On a bright autumn day in New Mexico, in October of 2002, I crossed trails with Dr. John Mack at an international conference on altered states of consciousness at which both he and I were offering keynote presentations. John had read several of…

  • Hank Wesselman: The Transformational Perspective (2)

      THE TRANSFORMATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (2) AN EMERGING WORLDVIEW By Hank Wesselman (continued from last time) The Foundation It is no news to anyone that a widespread spiritual reawakening is currently taking place—one that has two distinct aspects. On one side, we find a resurgence of religious fundamentalism that embraces an historic view derived from the…

  • Hank Wesselman: The Transformational Perspective (3)

    THE TRANSFORMATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (3) AN EMERGING WORLDVIEW By Hank Wesselman (continued from last time)   The New Spiritual Complex It is not surprising that the ‘new spirituality’ is integral in nature, drawing on all the world’s wisdom traditions, from the East to the West, from Animism to Zen. What is surprising is that right at…

  • Hank Wesselman: The Transformational Perspective (4)

    THE TRANSFORMATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (4) AN EMERGING WORLDVIEW By Hank Wesselman (continued from last time) Values of the Transformationals When I started leading workshops a decade ago, I perceived that members of my circles tend to express a distinct character profile that I find deeply reassuring – one that the media finds puzzling at best or…

  • The Next Stage in Evolutionary Creation

    A piece by my friend Robert Clarke, author of The Four Gold Keys, who lives in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It was recently the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, who had connections with the area where I live, being married to one of the Wedgwoods. Darwin is universally renowned of course for his theory…