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Patricia Albere

Learning to Live as a Liminal Cell

By John Renesch / April 10, 2016 / 0 Comments

Recently I read an article by my friend Patricia Albere (pictured above), a co-founder of Evolutionary Collective, in which she writes quite eloquently about the word “liminal,” including its history and current application for the paradigm transition we are going through today. I highly suggest reading her piece before going on here: click here for […]

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The Day the Earth Stood Still

At the Precipice We Change…or Do We?

By John Renesch / March 5, 2016 / 0 Comments

My best friend in high school, Larry Conley, and I were big fans of science fiction movies. One of the most memorable was “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” a black-and-white film which was remade in 2008 starring Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates, John Cleese with more advanced special effects. In the film a […]

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Edgar Mitchell

Remembering Edgar Mitchell

By John Renesch / February 15, 2016 / 0 Comments

On February 4th, on the eve of the 45th anniversary of his 1971 lunar landing, former NASA astronaut Edgar “Ed” Mitchell passed away. While many will remember him for his moon walk and his role in founding the Association of Space Explorers, I knew him for his founding of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, a […]

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Having Conversations That Matter

By John Renesch / May 28, 2015 / 1 Comment

In my interactions with friends and colleagues over the years it seems that more and more of us are coming to the conclusion that we are no longer interested in participating in small talk, gossip or meaningless conversations.  The conversations we are interested in being part of are those that have meaning for us and […]

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Bayo Akomolafe

An Old Soul: An Exemplar for The Great Growing Up

By John Renesch / March 22, 2015 / 0 Comments

Adebayo “Bayo” Clement Akomolafe is a lecturer at Covenant University in Nigeria. He is also Coordinator of the International Alliance for Localization, a project of Local Futures, a non-profit organization whose mission is to protect and renew ecological and social well-being by promoting a systemic shift away from economic globalization towards localization. Bayo, as he […]

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yoga

The End of Othering

By John Renesch / January 11, 2015 / 0 Comments

Science is showing us what philosophers and sages have been telling us for centuries – that we are not only connected, as in members of the same human family, but we are one. Oneness is not the same as interconnectivity, which still implies separateness. We are not separate although we live in a world that […]

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Does Collective Denial Lead to Mass Dissociation?

By John Renesch / January 3, 2015 / 4 Comments

In past columns and articles I often talk about the state of entrancement so many people seem to live in, refusing to be motivated to do something about so many dysfunctional systems in which they are engaged. It is as if they have developed a state of mind that insulates them from the experience, making […]

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Bill Liao

Leading Consciously When It Counts

By John Renesch / October 23, 2014 / 0 Comments

The other day, I was having a Skype conversation about consciousness with my friend Bill Liao, a global social entrepreneur. The subject of consciousness is no stranger to either of us and, in fact, is what brought us together when we first met at a futures conference in Amsterdam in 2006. We were discussing how […]

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Common Welfare Comes First

By John Renesch / October 6, 2014 / 0 Comments

n a recent interview for The Great Growing Up I was asked what kind of tipping point might be reached when this new paradigm, this vision for the created future I write about in the book, might begin to emerge. In yet another experience of hearing myself say something without ever having had the thought, […]

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Charles Eisenstein

A Society Built on Love

By John Renesch / July 26, 2014 / 0 Comments

I recently received an email from Charles Eisenstein, a man who I have admired since reading his book, Sacred Economics. He wrote about the need for the tactics of political movements to reflect the values which they advocate. He writes, “Historically, it has never happened that an authoritarian revolutionary movement has created an open society.” […]

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