Welcome!

The new paradigm – Living Kosmos – is nothing less than a revolution in consciousness. It calls us to re-make, re-member, and re-belong into our experience of self and universe. We are visionaries on an evolutionary path; we are leading-edge possibility and imagination in a process of becoming; we are an embodiment of kosmos blossoming.

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Module 0 – Philosophy of Organism

Week 1: Structures of Consciousness

Reading

From The Religion of Tomorrow by Ken Wilber, read Chapter 2 up to the sub-section called “Summary”; and Chapter 6

—– Optional further reading: The Religion of Tomorrow: Chapter 3

Week 2: Realms of Consciousness

Reading

From Ecology of Consciousness by Ralph Metzner, read Part 2 Chapters 2, 3 & 6; Part 4 Intro & Chapter 1; Make a Self-System Map

Week 3: Life & Nature

Reading

From Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, read “Asters and Goldenrod,” “Epiphany in the Beans,” and “The Sacred and the Superfund”

 – Optional further reading, “Learning the Grammar of Animacy” and “Allegiance to Gratitude”;

– You may also check out The Rebirth of Nature by Rupert Sheldrake, Chapters 4, 5 & 7

Week 4: Spirituality

Reading

No reading this week. Instead watch and follow along with the guidance in this video.

Week 5: Conclusion

Reading

Religion of Tomorrow read Chapter 7

Ecology of Consciousness read Part 7

Braiding Sweetgrass read “People of Corn, People of Light” and “Epilogue: Returning the Gift”

Final Essay

  1. Through this course, we’ve heard Matt’s perspective and the view of a number of thinkers about consciousness reaching a new level. This New Paradigm is still being molded by those of us who are exploring it – your perspective is contributing to the New Paradigm! Describe YOUR version of the New Paradigm. How would you explain it to someone who is new to this field?
  2. Write a vision statement for your life. What important qualities do you want to include? Consider a variety of aspects, for example: body, mind, spirit, community, and ecology. Write each statement from the perspective of “I am…” So instead of saying, “in the next year, I will be transition my career,” you could say “I am transitioning into purpose-driven work.” Be creative!
  3. Who are you? What is your essence? What is your true nature, and how does it relate to the nature of the universe?

Bibliography for Further Reading

Bohm, David – Wholeness and the Implicate Order

Carse, James – Finite and Infinite Games

Eakins, Pamela – Visionary Cosmology

Fowler, James – Stages of Faith

Gebser, Jean – The Ever-present Origin

Grof, Stan and Tarnas, Richard – Way of the Psychonaut (2 vols)

Hanh, Tich Nhat – Living Buddha, Living Christ

Hanh, Tich Nhat – Love Letter to the Earth

Ingerman, Sandra – Awakening to the Spirit World

Macy, Joanna and Brown, Molly – Coming Back to Life

Maslow, Abraham – The Farther Reaches of Human Nature

Merzel, Dennis Genpo – Big Mind, Big Heart

Metzner, Ralph – Green Psychology

Swimme, Brian and Tucker, Mary Evelyn – The Journey of the Universe

Watts, Alan – The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are

Whitehead, Alfred North – Process and Reality

Whitehead, Alfred North – Science and the Modern World

Wilber, Ken et al – Integral Life Practice