The Fierce Light - Integral Post-Metaphysical Spirituality2024-03-28T17:05:00Zhttp://integralpostmetaphysics.ning.com/forum/topics/the-fierce-light?commentId=5301756%3AComment%3A25710&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThis looks great, Christophe.…tag:integralpostmetaphysics.ning.com,2011-08-17:5301756:Comment:257102011-08-17T15:55:38.189ZBalderhttp://integralpostmetaphysics.ning.com/profile/BruceAlderman
This looks great, Christophe. Thank you for the heads up. As you know, the theme of the death of a close friend driving one deeper speaks to me directly and personally.
This looks great, Christophe. Thank you for the heads up. As you know, the theme of the death of a close friend driving one deeper speaks to me directly and personally. Oh I almost forgot. Velcrow s…tag:integralpostmetaphysics.ning.com,2011-08-16:5301756:Comment:255252011-08-16T22:04:44.781ZChristophehttp://integralpostmetaphysics.ning.com/profile/Christophe
<p>Oh I almost forgot. Velcrow started his journey into the dangerous shadow realm of activist spirituality when his best friend died in a shoot-out in Mexico. You can see the last pictures he took with his camera in the beginning of the documentary.</p>
<p>I find it remarkable that once again the impulse for going deeper than before comes from the death of a loved one, a comrade, a dear friend and partner. I wonder what this means for a world spirituality today.</p>
<p>I feel reminded of a…</p>
<p>Oh I almost forgot. Velcrow started his journey into the dangerous shadow realm of activist spirituality when his best friend died in a shoot-out in Mexico. You can see the last pictures he took with his camera in the beginning of the documentary.</p>
<p>I find it remarkable that once again the impulse for going deeper than before comes from the death of a loved one, a comrade, a dear friend and partner. I wonder what this means for a world spirituality today.</p>
<p>I feel reminded of a theme on <a href="http://integralpostmetaphysics.ning.com/forum/topics/arno-breker-comrades" target="_self">a related thread</a>, where we explored the topic of comradeship and fidelity, exemplified by a controversial art piece by Arno Breker.</p>