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Thomas Steininger in conversation with Diane Musho Hamilton Terry Patten, the co-author of Integral Life Practice and author of A New Republic of the Heart, died on October 30 after ... Read More The post In Memoriam: Terry Patten (1951-2021) appeared first on Radio evolve Global.
Thomas Steininger in conversation with Igor Kufayev For thousands of years, countless spiritual traditions have developed different way to cultivate the sacred and open to the depth of life. Can ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Connie Zweig Our extended longevity is a new opportunity for extended spiritual development. To become an elder is not simply about being older, though. It ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Jan Artem Henriksson In 2015, the UN presented the Sustainable Development Goals, a comprehensive plan for a sustainable world by 2030. The seventeen goals cover ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Tom Amarque In the work of evolve, Thomas Steininger and the team see a new edge of culture and consciousness that is emerging. This edge ... Read More
Joe Brewer talks a lot about the global collapse — not the collapse that is going to happen, but the global collapse that we are already in. As Joe says, ... Read More
. Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Tomas Björkman Tomas Björkman, the Swedish metamodern philanthropist, scientist, and philosopher, wrote a book about how we create our worlds through the deep foundational ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Jonathan Pageau To Jonathan Pageau, stories and symbols are the source of meaning, consciousness, and the inevitable narrative structure of reality in which we live. ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Abhishek Thakore India is hit very hard by the COVID Crisis right now. The WHO speaks of 4000 deaths per day. Independent researchers from the ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in dialogue with John Vervaeke At this point in human history, Western Civilization is in the midst of an enormous meaning crisis. Unlike earlier cultures that had ways ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in conversation with Tom Atlee In these times, when politics feels frustrating and our differences feel irreconcilable, Tom Atlee offers a vision of how we can do democracy ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in conversation with Bence Ganti Has our evolution come to a halt? For many years, particularly in the integral community, the idea that we are in a process of ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Gibrán Rivera The norms and values of our world are changing rapidly. The murder of George Floyd by a white police officer, after many similar ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Alnoor Ladha Alnoor Ladha’s work focuses on the intersection of political organizing, systems thinking, and narrative work. He was the co-founder and Executive Director of ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Kazuma Matoba How do we, as individuals from a particular culture, become truly global humans? Truly experiencing ourselves as part of a global, not just ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in conversation with Dr. Marjorie Woollacott Is our awareness just the result of our neurons firing? Are the most sublime states of consciousness that lead us to see ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in conversation with Kejal Savla and Ashok Krishnan We think democracy has its origin in Europe. To some degree this is true, but it is also a colonial ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in conversation with Bayo Akomolafe There are cracks opening up in our world—cracks that have been deepening and widening in the year 2020. Born in Nigeria and living ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in conversation with David Nicol During one full rotation of the Earth, from the 5th to the 6th of December 2020, hundreds of people will gather together at ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in conversation with Gail Bradbrook “Being rebellious can be childish, but it also can be an initiatory act, saying: – this is not mine. I am not standing ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in conversation with Jeremy Johnson As I write these lines, the polling stations in the USA are open. The outcome is uncertain. And it is especially uncertain what ... Read More
Thomas Steininger in conversation with Diane Musho Hamilton Conversation, that most basic human act, has become increasing difficult in our polarized times. In fact, it’s not even clear how to ... Read More
Aftab Omer interviews Thomas Steininger This week with exchanged roles: Aftab Omer, Dekan of the Meridian University in California, interviews Thomas Steininger for the Meridians Integral Voices program. Aftab is ... Read More
Thomas Steininger talks with Roshi Joan Halifax. For many of us, the care and concern that we feel about the state of the world comes at a price. It’s hard ... Read More
Conflict resolution may be one of the most pressing challenges that we face. How do we bridge deep divides? How do we bring together competing interests? Scilla Elworthy has been ... Read More
Ein Gespräch mit Lonny Jarrett Medicine, long been a triumph of modern science, is increasingly running into its own limits. The unholy marriage of the drug companies, health insurance, and ... Read More
A dialogue with Aftab Omer Aftab Omer, president of Meridian University in California, has focused his work for decades on the emergence of human capacities and transformative learning communities. It’s ... Read More
Ein Gespräch mit Joe Brewer The crises that humanity faces are reaching a culmination point: pandemic, financial, wealth gap, food production, and climate. The fundamental life-systems that have supported us ... Read More
Ein Gespräch mit Michel Bauwens We are living in a time of fundamental transition. Just as the printing press led to a collapse of medieval society in Europe, which marked ... Read More
A Conversation with Peter Merry With the crisis of the coronaviurs and the shuddering economy, the systems that we have depended on are collapsing, and at the same time, something ... Read More
Ein Special Dialog – Event with Terry Patten There is so much that needs to be done in response to this global crisis–from everyday practicalities to potential system changes to ... Read More
Ein Gespräch mit Prof. Leo Burke It is stating the obvious to say that climate collapse is one of the biggest crises of our time, and may, in fact, be ... Read More
Ein Gespräch mit Amy Edelstein Amy Edelstein, and the team of educators whom she has trained, have taught mindful awareness and meditation to over 10,000 high school students in Philadelphia. ... Read More
Ein Gespräch mit Abhishek Thakore Abhishek Thakore, founder of the Blue Ribbon movement in India and the South Asian Youth Conference, has a vision for a new dimension of ... Read More
A dialogue with Elizabeth Debold How can we use the power of the internet for a new form of spiritual activism? Elizabeth Debold is the creator of One World ... Read More
An interview with Hanzi Freinacht The Listening Society by Hanzi Freinacht speaks in a new and fresh way about how humanity can get beyond the many crises of our time. ... Read More
Diese Woche in unserem weltweiten englischsprachigen Programm: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden created a miracle in the last century. Why? In only a few decades, they went from poor feudal agricultural ... Read More
Ein Gespräch mit Metsa Nihue The well known Western practitioner of Shamanism Metsa Nihue released with album Contact a compilation of ceremonial plant medicine songs, called ikaros, some of which ... Read More
A conversation with Maaianne Knuth Maaianne Knuth is co-founder of Kufunda, which is both a village and a learning center one hour outside Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. This village ... Read More
Ein Gespräch mit Nicholas Janni Diese Woche in unserem globalen und englischsprachigen Programm: Nicholas Janni changes people. As a personal and organizational coach, he works in one of the most ... Read More
Unser Gast in unserer globalen und englischprachigen Ausgabe von Radio evolve: Nicanor Perlas powerfully paints the dramatic dilemma facing humanity today: we stand torn by, on the one hand, the ... Read More
How can we re-envision and re-embody our relatedness within the entire living ecosystem? Clearly, the divisions that we have made between ourselves as humans and the rest of life are ... Read More
Joe Brewer talks a lot about the global collapse — not the collapse that is going to happen, but the global collapse that we are already in. As Joe says, ... Read More
A new wave of mindfulness practice is emerging in different parts of the world. Mindfulness practices are a very new development in our postmodern culture. Only twenty years ago, if ... Read More
What is a good life? It is a simple question, but of course it isn’t really. The lives that we live rest on the many answers that we give to ... Read More
A dialogue with Joran Slane Oppelt Diese Woche im globalen und englischsprachigen Angebot von Radio evolve:We still live in a secular age. So much so that many people with a deep ... Read More
European culture dominated the world in the last 500 years. European enlightenment is a cultural achievement with a lot of light but also many shadows that became in recent years ... Read More
Jeremy Johnson, a rising voice among integral thinkers, has a passion for the work of Jean Gebser. Gebser, the German/Swiss philosopher who died in 1973, is one of those thinkers ... Read More
Philosophy often seems to be a subject that floats above our heads and lacks relevance to our daily lives. For the anthropologist and philosopher Thomas de Zengotita, philosophical understanding is ... Read More