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47
Autumn - Winter 1998
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THINKING ABOUT THINKING ABOUT TECHNOLOGY
by Howard Rheingold
"Are we awake to the world we're building, or are we merely asleep in life's waiting room?" Futurist Rheingold
tells the story of his early days with IONS, and how his quest to understand technology brought him full circle.
LOVE & MONEY: OUR COMMON WORK by Rob
Lehman
"The true currency of philanthropy is not money," says Fetzer Institute president Lehman, "it's love."
He calls for a deeper understanding of the spiritual power of money—affluence guided by grace.
THE GREAT INITIATION by Richard Tarnas
Transformations in consciousness at the personal level may also be unfolding on a much larger scale, suggests best-selling
author Tarnas: a vast drama of initiation, a rebirth of the psyche.
WHAT ARE NOETIC SCIENCES? by Willis Harman
Reprint of essay by former IONS president on our changing worldview.
MULTIPLE WAYS OF KNOWING by Frances Vaughan
Exploring the inner world of consciousness is a multidisciplinary task, says author and psychologist Vaughan. How we know
is often more important than what we know.
TWO LIVES, ONE PATH by Keith Thompson
A story of convergence. IONS editor Thompson tells of the remarkable meeting between a pioneer of altered states and a
pioneer of spiritual emergence, and their contribution to the field of human potential.
TOWARD A NOETIC MODEL OF MEDICINE by Marilyn
Schlitz, Eugene Taylor, & Nola Lewis
Beyond both modern and postmodern models of medicine, noetic science offers a perspective that honors the central role
of the self in healing.
ON DEFINING SPIRIT by Rachel Naomi Remen
Our most popular article published in 20 years. Reprinted from our Autumn 1988 issue.
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