Seeing the World with More Than Two Eyes

By Jo Mooy Many refuse to bridge the gap between science and religion. They consider it an either/or scenario, where one or the other defines what we call reality. One belief is concrete and fact-laden, while the other is faith-based…

Faith is an Inside Job

By Natalie Amsden When I was a child, faith was a dirty word to me. It wasn’t that anyone told me it was bad, it’s just the association I had created about it. I grew up in a multicultural home,…

Taking Flight – The Imaginal Cells

By Natalie Amsden When a caterpillar approaches its time of transformation, it begins to eat ravenously, consuming everything in sight. The caterpillar outgrows its own skin many times, until it is too bloated to move. It turns its world on…

Deep Wisdom: The Marriage of Science and Spirituality

By Gregg Braden During the last years of the Cold War, I had a front row seat as a senior systems designer in the defense industry to one of the most frightening times in the history of the world and…

The Way It Is: Understanding Your B.S.

There are wonderful books written on Spirituality, and some not-so-wonderful.  Yet each reaches its appropriate audience.  A great teacher once told me, “The Truth doesn’t care how it’s packaged,” and I can say I’ve gained value from every package of…