The Artist of
POSSIBILITY
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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.
Such mad simplicity
In these words.
How dare it – this massive truth
Be so simple
As to be hidden in plain view.
I want to lose my selfish self.
To live so purely in every moment
To be present to the abiding grace
That lives between everything
Every little thing.
Like air, Grace occupies the space between.
We look through and still not see.
I would like to give up the notion of fear
To live in the purest curiosity
About why I came to this earth
Why I chose.
Why I keep choosing to live.
I would like to practice living without fear.
Agree to live in the blackness some days
And be lost and naked and okay.
I wonder who I would become
If I were choosing.
If I could hear the Savior’s voice as my own.
Interviews

Artificial Intelligence and the Evolution of Consciousness
Interview with Steve McIntosh
Presence Cannot Be Simulated
Interview with Charles Eisenstein
Beyond the Creative Glass Ceiling
Interview with E. J. Gold and Claude Needham
“I Feel Responsible”: The Challenges of Bringing AI to Ethiopia
Interview with Mekdes Asefa
AI and the Future of Our Classrooms
Interview with Amy EdelsteinBook Reviews

A Summary of the Fetzer Institute’s Sharing Spiritual Heritage Report: A review by Ariela Cohen and Robin Beck
By Ariela Cohen
Choosing Earth, Choosing Us: Book Review of Choosing Earth
By Robin Beck
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: Movie Review
By Jeff Sullivan
Monk and Robot: Book Review of A Psalm for the Wild-Built
By Robin Beck
















