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In Search of Sacred India, Pt. 5: Ecstatic Overwhelm

March 11th, 2010 by Joel Pitney· 4 Comments · Consciousness, Cultural Evolution, Culture, EnlightenNext magazine, Evolutionary Enlightenment, Evolutionary Spirituality, Hinduism, Postmodernism, Religion, Spirituality

Overwhelmed. Ecstatically overwhelmed. These are the only words I can come up with to describe the experience that I’ve had over the past couple of weeks traveling in India with Andrew Cohen and our roving evolutionary sangha. Fourteen days ago, boarding my flight from JFK to New Delhi, I was expecting to experience what most [...]

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In Search of Sacred India, Pt. 4: The New Delhi New Age

March 2nd, 2010 by Tom Huston· 11 Comments · Consciousness, Culture, Evolutionary Enlightenment, Evolutionary Spirituality, Hinduism, Postmodernism, Spirituality

Does everything happen for a reason? Are angelic beings guiding us on our life’s journey? Many of the mainstays of New Age philosophy, which have become commonplace in spiritual-but-not-religious circles in the West, are now taking hold among some of the more progressive thinkers in India. And during an impromptu backstage dialogue between Andrew Cohen [...]

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In Search of Sacred India, Pt. 3: What Is and What Is Possible

March 2nd, 2010 by Tom Huston· 4 Comments · Consciousness, Culture, Evolutionary Enlightenment, Evolutionary Spirituality, Hinduism, Spirituality

During his two days in New Delhi, EnlightenNext founder Andrew Cohen was constantly on the move, meeting with a popular teacher of Kriya Yoga, a renowned Indian statesman and evolutionary thinker, a respected authority on Indian arts and culture, and one of the country’s most significant media moguls. In the midst of this whirlwind tour, [...]

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The Law of Karma (Think About This)

March 2nd, 2010 by Joel Pitney· 33 Comments · Consciousness, Culture, Evolutionary Enlightenment, Hinduism, Philosophy, Religion, Spirituality, Think About This, Uncategorized

This past week, EnlightenNext’s editor in chief Andrew Cohen gave a series of talks at the headquarters for the Divine Life Society in the holy Indian city of Rishikesh. Established on the banks of the Ganges River in 1936 by Swami Sivananda, this ashram has been home to several of India’s most revered saints of [...]

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In Search of Sacred India, Part 2: The New Face of India

February 25th, 2010 by Joel Pitney· 10 Comments · Business, Consciousness, Cultural Evolution, Culture, Hinduism, Materialism, Politics, Spirituality, Technology

The last time I traveled to India was over six years ago—on my honeymoon. My new wife, Christiana Briddell, wanted me to meet the great Indian saint, Swami Chidananda, who had been her family’s Guru since her parents first met him during the West to East migration of the late 1960s. So rather than spending [...]

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In Search of Sacred India, Part I: “What a Place to Wake Up!”

February 24th, 2010 by Tom Huston· 3 Comments · Consciousness, Culture, EnlightenNext magazine, Evolutionary Enlightenment, News, Religion, Spirituality

Twenty-four years ago next month, the founder of EnlightenNext, Andrew Cohen, underwent a spiritual transformation in India that forever changed the course of his life. This week, Andrew has returned to the subcontinent to engage in a series of private meetings, TV and newspaper interviews, and public talks about his work as the editor in [...]

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“I’ve Been to the Mountaintop . . .”

January 18th, 2010 by Joel Pitney· 1 Comment · Cultural Evolution, Culture, News, Politics, Postmodernism, Religion, Spirituality

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, here’s an excerpt from his final speech–a sermon known by its most famous line “I’ve been to the Mountain Top,” that he gave at Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee on April 3rd, 1968, the day before he was assassinated. He nestles all of his Civil Rights work [...]

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Peace Is Not Enough: Thoughts on Obama’s Nobel Speech

December 12th, 2009 by Carter Phipps· 86 Comments · Buddhism, Culture, EnlightenNext magazine, Hinduism, News, Politics, Religion

Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize yesterday, and his acceptance speech, a forum in which legendary statements are often made, was a bit of a dud—at least that’s the impression I got from the media. “War President Accepts Peace Prize” said the headlines…or “President Accepts Peace Prize, Defends War.” Even the Huffington Post headline was [...]

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The Divine Feminine at the Parliament of the World’s Religions

December 12th, 2009 by Joel Pitney· 4 Comments · Culture, Divine Feminine, Gender, Religion

The following post is from Amy Edelstein, a former editor for EnlightenNext magazine, who spent the past week in Melbourne, Australia at the Parliament of the World’s Religions with Andrew Cohen and the rest of the EnlightenNext team:
From UN Millennium Development Goals to an exploration of Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy and a call for integral education [...]

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A Day in the Life at the Parliament of the World’s Religions

December 10th, 2009 by Joel Pitney· 3 Comments · Culture, Hinduism, News, Religion, Spirituality

It has been a whirlwind adventure this past week at the Parliament of the World’s Religions (POWR). As I write this post, our on-the-ground team of EnlightenNext founder Andrew Cohen, director of education Jeff Carreira, former EnlighenNext editor Amy Edelstein, and Cohen’s wife Alka Arora are on their way home somewhere between sunny Melbourne, Australia [...]

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