
A reflection of last week's first ever in-person, facilitated, process Beams and Struts has run.

A few members of the Beams team will be presenting one of our collective intelligence processes live tomorrow night.

William Irwin Thompson on turning our electronic technologies into cathedrals of light.

How including cultural construct, biological differences, and power dynamics in our understanding of gender pay gaps allows us to chart a better work world for both men and women.

How including cultural construct, biological differences, and power dynamics in our understanding of gender pay gaps allows us to chart a better work world for both men and women.

Two videos from Bonnitta Roy on modernism, postmodernism, post-postmodernism, and beyond.

Looking out with fresh eyes on the light that already shines.

An adventurous, multi-media exclamation on the fluctuations of life, Dostoevsky, and why you should be on Facebook.

A review of Integral Relationships: A Manual for Men by Martin Ucik.

A debut of Ian MacKenzie's film Sacred Economics on the work of Charles Eisenstein, plus a Q&A with the filmmaker.

A look at the paradox of self-development: it does not make us a better person but why you have to do it anyway.

A cry to bring a more socially and politically active form of integral to birth.

A deeper look at one young woman's journey through sex, shadow, and spiritual eroticism

Your playlist through the spiral of consciousness development. woot!

Olen Gunnlaugson, Bruce Sanguin, and Thomas Hubl trialog on the nature of future and collective inquiry.

A look at what music has to say about biology & machines.

A comparison of the teachings of Marc Gafni and Andrew Cohen on the question of personality (or lack thereof) in the spiritual life.

A reflection on Thomas Hübl's teaching on hearing the call of the future and embodying our highest potentials.

An interview with spiritual teacher Thomas Hübl on the nature of creativity and its role in the spiritual life.

What prevents real social change from occuring in the US context? Is there any way to achieve genuine transformation in America, and if so what's the key to such lasting change?