The Artist of
POSSIBILITY
Magazine
The Spontaneous Writing Circle is a peer-led group in The Mystery School.
In timed sessions, a member will read a poem or excerpt of prose after which the group write what's present to each of them, unedited and uncensored. The intention is to have the words appear while any effort to create them is surrendered. Each person then reads their writing to each other, and no critique is offered. This absence of distinctions and value judgments has created an open and lively space of ease, appreciation and creativity and a constant experience of wonder. This piece was written in one of these circles.
Fellow travelers of compassionate hearts reunite into joy and laughter for a new world is possible.
The Buffalo nation whom are carrying our children in their soft and compassionate ears. Opening to the regained art of forgiveness rejoicing in the loving kindness of a cry.
Here we are again fellow travelers of compassionate hearts.
Reunite into being one with All
Listen to the blossoming of the trees in springs
and the falling of their leaves in autumn.
Sit in the belly of the earth?s wisdom when winter comes and listen to her sorrow and pain.
Here w e are again fellow travelers of compassionate hearts. Reunite in joy and laughter for you are one with All of Life.
Interviews

From False Identity to Divine Truth
An interview with Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati
Living Transmission: The Full Spectrum of Vedantic Awakening
An interview with Acharya Shunya
Let Your Awakening Be a Force for Change
An interview with Jac O’Keeffe
Thinking the Impossible: New Myths for a Future Consciousness
An interview with Dr. Jeffrey Kripal
Mapping the Noosphere: Science, Mysticism, and the Geometry of Consciousness
An Interview with Shelli Renée JoyeBook Reviews

A Summary of the Fetzer Institute’s Sharing Spiritual Heritage Report: An review by Ariela Cohen and Robin Beck
By Ariela Cohen
Choosing Earth, Choosing Us: A book review of Choosing Earth
By Robin Beck
Monk and Robot: A book review
By Robin Beck
No Pallatives. No Promises: Radical acceptance as one woman's path to living with grief
By Amy Edelstein
















