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The Artist of Possibility: Alternative Spirituality and Religious Adaptation
We are very pleased to present to you this issue dedicated to exploring new and better visions of the future and the ways in which spirituality might evolve. The idea that we exist within an evolving universe created a firestorm of debate following the publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species in 1859.
Today, the idea of evolution remains somewhat controversial, although its use in the strictly Darwinian sense – as a mechanism for the evolution of species by natural selection – is widely accepted as a scientific fact. The world evolution is used far beyond this strictly Darwinian sense to encompass many forms of transformative growth, including spiritual growth. It is in this wider sense that we will explore evolution.
Many people today identify as practitioners of nontraditional spiritual paths and in this issue we explore both the promise and challenges posed by these paths.
We have been inspired in this exploration by a new research program started by The Harvard Divinity School called The Program for the Evolution of Spirituality which has been developed in response to the growing interest in alternative forms of spirituality.
We begin our exploration with an interview with Dr. Dan McKanan who leads The Program for the Evolution of Spirituality In the interview Dan describes the cultural context that has led to the rapid diversification of spiritual pursuits and the unique way that the Harvard Divinity School has responded to it.
Next we speak with Dr. Erin Prophet from The University of Florida who gives us an inside look at Church Universal and Triumphant that was led by her mother Elizabeth Clare Prophet. Erin’s candid interview shows how an emerging spiritual organization and the well-meaning individuals in it were led dramatically far from their original idealistic intentions.
These interviews are followed by autobiographical sketches written by two women who both experienced profound breakthroughs as modern seekers. The personal accounts offered in these essays give us an inspiring glimpse into what is possible when alternative spiritual paths are pursued wholeheartedly.
Our art director, Silvia Rodrigues is also the featured artist for this issue. You will find her whimsical and inspiring paintings and drawings throughout the issue.
And as always, we have a number of wonderful contributions from The Mystery School members.
We are always delighted to present you with each issue of The Artist of Possibility and we love to hear your thoughts after you’ve had a chance to read it.
We hope you enjoy!
The Artist of Possibility: Visions of the Future and the Evolution of Spirituality
We are very pleased to present to you this issue dedicated to exploring new and better visions of the future and the ways in which spirituality might evolve. The idea that we exist within an evolving universe created a firestorm of debate following the publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species in 1859.
Today, the idea of evolution remains somewhat controversial, although its use in the strictly Darwinian sense – as a mechanism for the evolution of species by natural selection – is widely accepted as a scientific fact. The world evolution is used far beyond this strictly Darwinian sense to encompass many forms of transformative growth, including spiritual growth. It is in this wider sense that we will explore evolution.
What does the knowledge that we are part of an evolving universe mean for our lives, our spiritual potential and the future of humanity? This is the question we are asking. In our search for answers, we had the chance to speak with Steve McIntosh, one of the leaders in the movement of integral philosophy and evolutionary spirituality. We also spoke with Professor Eric Hoffman who has been a leader in the human potential movement for decades. To finish off this exploration, we spoke with Tejal Tarro, a consultant creating more diverse and inclusive organizations, to explore how greater diversity and inclusion could be brought into the world of alternative spiritual pursuit.
To enrich our inquiry of this issue, our own Robin Beck wrote a powerful review of the book A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers. And once again, we are featuring wonderful contributions from our members.
Our featured artist is Nhia Alq, whose cosmic water colors can be found throughout the issue.
We are always delighted to present you with each issue of The Artist of Possibility and we love to hear your thoughts after you’ve had a chance to read it.
We hope you enjoy!
The Artist of Possibility: The Modern Spiritual Quest
In this issue we explore the modern spiritual quest. ​​For many people in today’s world the quest for material success tends to drown out our spiritual aspirations, so in this issue we wanted to celebrate the spiritual lives that so many of us have led and are leading.
The Artist of Possibility: Magic, Mysticism and the Paranormal
In this issue we explore magic, mysticism and the paranormal. Many of us who are driven to live a spiritual life have experienced strange and profound events that can’t be explained. It seems that throughout history, anomalous experiences of this type have fascinated humanity. What are these bizarre and often inexplicable occurrences? Can we explain them? Are they useful to our spiritual growth and awakening?
The Artist of Possibility: Being Well
In this issue we take a holistic look at what it means to be well. The pandemic of the past year has made it crystal clear that none of us can take our health for granted. Many of us have a renewed desire to be as healthy as possible, but what does that mean?
The Artist of Possibility: The Nature of Truth and Reality
In this issue we explore the nature of truth and reality. And what better way to do this than to include interviews by two pioneering philosophers whose teachings and writings have affected thousands of people around the world?
The Artist of Possibility: Loss, Grief and Transformation
In this issue we explore the theme of grief, loss, and transformation. Given these challenging times, we thought it relevant to introduce you to a few unique individuals who may help us shed some light on the experiences of loss and grief – namely, how to find the courage to be with the difficult emotions that these experiences give rise to, and how such experiences may ultimately lead to deep transformation.
The Artist of Possibility: The Transformative Power of Fiction
In this issue we explore the transformative power of fiction. Our lives are like stories of fiction. We are the main character and we ‘read’ our experiences as they occur to make meaning out of them. And, because life is like a story, a powerfully written piece of fiction allows us to inhabit a life other than our own.
The Artist of Possibility: Expanding The Possible
In this issue we explore a theme which is the core of our mission – how can we expand what is possible? If reality is defined by what is possible, then how can we expand reality?
The Artist of Possibility: The Quest for Happiness
It seems to us that happiness is an essential theme for a magazine that upholds inner freedom as a necessary foundation for paradigm-shifting.
The Artist of Possibility: Unleashing Creative Flow
Our inaugural issue centers on the theme of unleashing creativity flow. This feels like an appropriate first theme for a journal that is committed to shifting the paradigm of humanity. No endeavor requires more creative energy than a paradigm shift.