Spiritualizing Humanity
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Narrated by:
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Gary Middleton
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In Spiritualizing Humanity, the authors aim to help listeners to achieve inner peace and regain it quickly should they lose it. They contrast two very different ways of understanding reality and living one’s life: one centered on the ego, and the other on the soul. The first is a source of individual and collective conflict. The second is more spiritual in nature and a source and wellspring of peace and harmony for both the individual and society.
The authors argue that if our society is to achieve the lasting peace it yearns for, we as human beings must spiritualize ourselves individually and collectively. Spiritualizing one’s self is to view ourselves from the summit of the soul and operate from this vantage point always. It involves first perfecting and then transcending the ego. It is only from the soul that life attains its fullness and that we come to understand why all that happens to us is for our own personal development and benefit. Then, and only then, does peace become enduring and unshakeable.
Spirituality affects all areas of human life, how we live in a family, how we treat others, how we resolve conflicts, even how we run a multinational corporation—and much more.
Quantum physics, artificial intelligence, and anthropology, to name a few of the scientific disciplines, are showing us how multidimensional human beings and the universe are, and how they need to be interconnected. It is up to spirituality to give full meaning and unity to the human condition, integrating and transcending the world of matter.
If humanity freely decides to choose the path of spirituality, love and peace, we can expect to attain a more united and better functioning global community; a healthier planet that is cleaner and more tenderly cultivated as the garden of God’s creation, and a freer and more peaceful human society than before, comprised of individuals living in union with God and each other.