
Charles Eisenstein: We can choose a new story of interdependence and connection to address many of our societal issues
The following is the first of a two-part interview between philosopher and author Charles Eisenstein
The following is the first of a two-part interview between philosopher and author Charles Eisenstein
A new narrative is emerging, and it requires humanity to act together.
Pope Francis tells us that it is time for us to remember our roots, our traditions that can teach us how to live our lives, and how to live it well.
The world is in chaos, and the task ahead of us is great. Joanna Macy says that we must continue to cultivate our spirituality so that we may gain a much greater carrying capacity for societal transformation.
Robert Sardello says that in the work of sacred service for the sake of the world, the power of power, and the feeling of feeling is relinquished.
Youth suicide is a symptom of a much deeper problem in society – the view that all of reality is matter.
Why are we so afraid to talk about death? Astrophysicist Adam Frank its time we break this taboo.
Our spiritual traditions have failed to address global crises. Can they still be relevant in these modern times?
The solution to the world’s problems is not AI, it is us, awakening to our purpose.
The only way we can bring forth societal transformation is through inner work.