Contents
Volume 10, No 2 (Published May, 2000)
Issue Theme
Microvita: Making Mystery Work for Us
Microvita, a new spiritual, social and scientific concept, challenges our notions of human limitations.
Living Systems in Evolution
by Elisabet Sahtouris
How to recognize “the one alive... universe in which spirit & matter are not separable.”
Seeking the Larger Purpose in Life
by Riane Eisler
Human society is now at a point where we can “consciously co-create our evolution.”
Microvita: Where Mind Dissolves into Wonder
by Marcus Bussey
The metaphors and images we use can change our world.
Some Ideas for Microvita Research
by P.R. Sarkar
“Microvita are a blending of matter and idea.”
Fractal Logic for a New Spiritual Science
by Robert Pope
A reborn science may establish the immortal existence of love, beauty, compassion…
The Spaces in Between
by Alan Fricker
“Perhaps Microvita is a heresy of today, but a truth of tomorrow.”
Society
The New Politics of Participation
by George L. Aguilar
Behind the glitz, down to earth organizing brought down a corrupt government
in the Philippines.
Microvita and Social Evolution
by Sohail Inayatullah
What we desire to become may guide our evolution.
Travel
The Quest for Timbuktu
by Daniel Haven
A trip to the legendary city of saints.
Science and the Sacred Journey
Science as the modern pilgrimage.
by Rosaleen Love
Departments
Greetings
EcoNotes
Biodiesel, Environmental Stewardship, Euro Eco-Criminals, World Social Forum, more
People Notes
Casteism & Human Rights, Demobilization of Children Soldiers, The Torture Trade
Arts in Review
Book Reviews
The Healing Wisdom of Africa
reviewed by Cy Grant
Promise Ahead reviewed by David Loye
Rogue States reviewed by David Cromwell
Earth Future reviewed by A.V. Avadhuta
Where Heavens Meet reviewed by Dada Jyotirupananda
Music Reviews
Invisible Path reviewed by Ian Gottstein
Olivia Tremor Control & Neutral Milk Hotel
reviewed by Daniel Haven
The Mission reviewed by Jutta Ziegler
A Nameless Sculpture
by Sparrow
Reach out... but beware what you grasp.
Miró: “My Studio is My Garden”
reviewed by Jutta Ziegler
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