Intentional Communities Newsletter: May 5, 2012
Spirituality - Communities Magazine Spring Issue - Free
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Spirituality—Issue
#154
Our latest Communities issue on Spirituality
is proving to be one of our most popular issues. If you haven't
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Communities'
spring issue focuses on Spirituality. Articles reflect a wide range of
worldviews and practices, from traditional to eclectic, from religious
to non-religious, from other-worldly to earth-based. Along with stories
about how spirituality has played out in the lives of individuals and
groups, authors discuss how to incorporate spirituality into any group,
and how to help the experience of community enhance rather than impede
our individual spiritual journeys. Whether you're religious, "spiritual
but not religious," agnostic, atheist, or "none of the above," this
issue has something for you.
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Articles Featured
Online. The following articles from our new
issue have been posted at communities.ic.org
Creating Spiritual Community At The Hermitage
by Christian and Johannes
Zinzendorf
To these communitarians, all work was holy—but overwhelmed by
“the accumulating weight of such holiness” and other
disappointments, they eventually adjust their aspirations.
Read this article online
The Church Of Fermentation by Kim Scheidt
In a world in which food choices
and dietary preferences can become quasi-religions, lactic-acid
fermentation wins a new convert.
Read this article online
Common Ground In An Uncertain
World by Chris
Roth
A journey through various flavors
of spiritually eclectic community brings us face to face with cursed
seeds, the White Brotherhood Team, mystery, and stardust.
Read this article online
Also in This Issue
- Publisher’s Note: Giving Up the Gjetost, Seeing
I, Eye to Eye by Laird Schaub
- Creating Community Ritual by Starhawk
- On the Value of Being There--Why Spiritual Communities
Matter Now More than Ever by Margaret Critchlow
- Sharing the Path: Simple and Inclusive Practices for
Integrating Spirituality into Groups by Kai Siedenburg
- The Spiritual Path by Douglas Stevenson
- Creative Spirituality in American Communities of the
Past by Tim Miller
- Monasticism, Community, and "The Great Work" by
Nancy Roth
- Gnostic History Lesson by Craig Chalquist
- Finding Fulfillment at Ananda by Larry Rider
- Spiritual Warriors: Dharma and discipline cross paths at
India's Mahabodhi residential school by Kiva Bottero and
Are Saltveit
- From 78 to 73 in Community by Don Gobbett
- Inviting God to Dance by Rebecca Dale
- Circles of Community: Paganism and the Quest for
Connection by Elizabeth Barrette
- Spirit in the Woods by Dana Snyder-Grant
- Spirituality and Ecovillage Education by Daniel
Greenberg
- Spirituality and Community Living by Clistine
Morningstar
- Ties that Bind by Understanding Israel, M.A.
Ed.
- Not a New Religion: Spirituality in Intentional
Community by Miles Sherts
- It Takes a Village to Raise a Consciousness! by
Kelly Bryson, MFT
- The Path of Community by Barbara Stützel
- Reviews―We the People by Diana Leafe
Christian, The Economics of Happiness by Chris
Roth
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