Spiritual Intelligence: Evolving Transpersonal Potential Toward Ecological Actualization For a Sustainable Future

World Futures 66 (5):320-334 (2010)
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Abstract

The ecological crisis is confronting humanity with a need to recognize the interconnectedness of all life, and the Akashic Field as formulated by Ervin Laszlo (2004a) has identified how a universal information field connects humans to a greater transpersonal consciousness. The Akashic Field could provide humanity with a focus to deepen its understanding of a holistic view of life. The global crisis will confront human beings with the need to develop their transpersonal potential and spiritual intelligence, which has the potential to contribute to an ecological actualization of human beings' relationship to the world, and the development of a sustainable future

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