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October 2005

Towards True Integration

To talk of an engagement of spirituality in the world may seem like a contradiction to some. It is actually absolutely necessary because of the need for an enlightened, inclusive, compassionate outlook to deal with social,..... More >>

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Towards Collective Evolution
by Swati Chopra
The next step in our evolutionary journey calls for our conscious participation in it... More >>
The Spiritual Imperative
by Satish Kumar
The marriage of matter and spirit, of business and spirit, of politics and spirit, of religion and spirit, and of activism and spirit, is the greatest union required in our times.... More >>
Walk with your Enemy
by Thomas Moore
The Biblical exhortation to love your enemy doesn't mean liking him or agreeing with him. It means that you have a sense of humanity as a family and that you can live without making and sustaining enemies.... More >>
You can Stop the War
by Pierre Marchand
Ven. Thich Nhat Nanh is widely recognized as the originator of the global movement that has now come to be known as 'engaged Buddhism'. A Vietnamese Zen monk, he championed a peace movement in Vietnam during the war in the 1960s... More >>
Experimenter of Truth
by Jamuna Rangachari
Mahatma Gandhi is widely recognized as the creator and practitioner of an ideology that honed ahimsa and a staunch commitment to truth into tools of political resistance and activism.... More >>
The Highest Good
by Suma Varughese
When we seek to heal the world of misery, it is imperative that we are free of it ourselves. We cannot fight negativity with negativity. For darkness cannot be countered with darkness; it can only be erased through light.... More >>
World as Laboratory World as Self
by Rajni Bakshi
There can be no positive social change without internal individual change. You have to be the change you wish to see in the world.... More >>
What will you do with your Love
by Harshada David Wagner
Through individuals' responses to the plight of street children, this article explores the challenge before every spiritual seeker - how to make our insights and learning operational.... More >>
The Politics of Ahimsa
by Claude Arpi
There have existed examples throughout history where ahimsa, the doctraine of non-violence, has been used in political struggle and statecraft. What lessons can we glean from these examples, old and new?... More >>
Seeds of Social Transformation
by Lokamitra
The application of the Buddha's teachings in the social realm is spawning a social revolution among the Dalit communities of India. Buddhism represents not only an alternative to oppressive caste hierarchy, but is also providing... More >>
Seva as Sadhana
by Aparna Jacob
Seva is our innate nature. not exercising it will cause our spiritual muscles to atrophy. If we become indifferent to doing good, our capacity to do good will diminish.... More >>
Havens of Engaged Spirituality
by Life Positive
We present profiles of spiritual organizations active today in India, that are involved in working to uplift the underprivileged and provide succor to the suffering. Through serving society, we are ultimately working on... More >>
 
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