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— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man [https://cac.org/pierre-teilhard-de-chardin-part-ii-evolving-consciousness-2015-08-12/] | — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man (quoted e.g. in [https://cac.org/pierre-teilhard-de-chardin-part-ii-evolving-consciousness-2015-08-12/]) | ||
==Topical P2P Writers== | ==Topical P2P Writers== | ||
Revision as of 20:31, 13 October 2019
The spirit is often contrasted with the mind and the body, so here we are dealing with questions that go beyond mere survival and sanity, and include the meanings and purposes of life, human values and perhaps religion. Religious movements, organisations and traditions differ greatly in the extent of how they fit in with the Commons and Peer-to-Peer philosophy and practice, and even within established spiritual traditions there are often leads and pointers towards a peer-to-peer approach. However, contemporary spirituality is often looked for and found outside organisational structures.
Topical Quote
“Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world seek each other so that the world may come to being.”
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man (quoted e.g. in [1])
Topical P2P Writers
Key Concepts of This Category
Participatory Spirituality means both that spirituality is being thought of not simply in terms of objective reality, but also subjective and inter-subjective; and that it is not mediated through a hierarchy. It has three basic principles:
- Equipotentiality: everyone can potentially be an equal player in spiritual matters;
- Equiplurality: different spiritual approaches can be equally holistic and liberating;
- Equiprimacy: no human spiritual attribute is superior or morally more evolved than any other.
The idea of Collective Presencing, while not being explicitly spiritual, is about what happens when people come together related through the 'heart' or the 'source' of being. The peer-to-peer practice of being together in a circle (both in dialogue and in silence) enables people to relate more easily at a spiritual level. People are able to get beyond the individual, purely self-interested rational 'mind', or ego, and turn their attention to 'higher' things. These spiritually related ideas, from outside spiritual traditions, institutions or established thinking, are also to be found in Theory U from Otto Scharmer.
Concepts such as the Quaker ones of 'inner light' and "answering that of God in every one" are also very much in tune with a P2P approach to spirituality.
Useful learning resources
Introductory
- P2P Interpretation of Soul as Intersubjective Reality and Spirit as Interobjective Reality by Joe Corbett, 2014
- Collective Spiritual Leadership, from the writing of Charles Eisenstein, 2011
Deeper Study
- The Next Buddha Will Be A Collective: spiritual expression in the peer to peer era, by Michel Bauwens, 2007
- Relational Spirituality and other Heresies in New Age Transpersonalism by Gregg Lahood, 2010
- Introduction to the P2P Foundation Wiki Material about Spirituality compiled by Michel Bauwens
Related Categories
- Our Category: Relational is broader, dealing with all peer-to-peer relations, not just on a spiritual plane.
- Our Category: Participation is related through Participatory Spirituality
- Much religion is rooted in tradition, so Category: Neotraditional overlaps with traditional approaches to spirituality.
Pages in category "Spirituality"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 885 total.
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- A.M. Hocart on the Role of Ritual and Mythology in Human Governance
- Abundance vs. Scarcity
- Abundance vs. Scarcity Mentality
- Acknowledging Christ in Technology and Science
- African Ecological Ethics and Spirituality
- Agata Bielik-Robson on Positively Embracing the Finitude of Life
- Age of Spiritual Machines
- AI Parasite
- Alan Chapman on Open Enlightenment
- Alchemergy
- Alchemy of Change
- Alexa Clay
- Alexander Bard on Syntheism and the Paths Ahead for Spirituality in the 21st Century
- Alexander Bard on Syntheism and the Syntheist Movement
- Alexander Bard on Syntheism as the Coming Religion for the Technological Age
- Alexander Bard on Syntheism the Creation of God in the Internet Age
- Alexander Bard on Technology Gods
- Alexander Dugin
- Alphabet versus the Goddess
- Altruization
- American Awakening
- Anatheism
- Animism as Reciprocity
- Antaios
- Antifestivals
- Aperspectivism
- Apophaticism
- Artificial Intelligence and the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church
- Ascent of Humanity
- Asha vs Druj in Zoroastrian Ethics
- Asian Moral Methaphysics vs Western Metaphysics of Morals
- Aspects of Truth
- Astounding Growth in the Psychological Evolution of the Human Self
- Attention 101
- Attuning to Natural Energy Flows vs. Abstract Economic Rationality
- Aurea Social/es
- Authenticity as Resistance Against the New Hegemonic Ideologies
- Authoritarian Blight in Spirituality
- Awakening from the Meaning Crisis
- Axial Age
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- Bahai Global Governance System
- Balance of Consciousness
- Bald Ambition
- Basarab Nicolescu on Transdisciplinarity
- Benedictan Rules as a Hacker Protocol
- Beyond Religion
- Binarius
- Binarius as the Spiritual Archetype of Digital Technology
- Biocultural Community Protocol
- Bioculture
- Biospiritual Virtues
- Birth of the Gods and the Origins of Agriculture
- Bogdanov's Ten Laws of Conscience
- Bohmian Dialogue
- Bolsena Monastery Code Sprints
- Brendan Graham Dempsey on How the Epic of Evolution Continues in the Psycho-Cultural Domain
- Brendan Graham Dempsey on the Emergence of Metamodern Religion
- Bret Bernhoft About Spiritual Transhumanism
- Bruce Alderman on Integral Pluralism, Meta-Religion and Metamodern Spirituality
- Bruderhof
- Bruderhof's Introduction to the Tradition of Christian Socialism
- Buddhism and Peer to Peer
- Buddhism and Social Engagement
- Buddhist Approach to Economic Transformation
- Buddhist Economics
- Burning Man
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- Camilla Power on Reconstructing the Religion of Hunter-Gatherer Societies
- Capitalism Is the Total Desacralization of Property
- Cardiac Intellect
- Caritas in Veritate
- Carolyn Baker on the Demise of Heroic Consciousness
- Carolyn Baker on the Sacred Demise of Industrial Civilization
- Cartesian-Newtonian Paradigm
- Catholic Church in the Age of Digital Formats
- Catholic Labor Movements in Europe
- Catholic Occupy
- Catholic Social Thought and the Openness Revolution
- Catholics and Cooperatives
- Cellular Church
- Center for Integral Wisdom
- Centers for Consciousness Research
- Charlene Spretnak
- Charles Eisenstein on the Spirituality of Money
- Charles Eistenstein on Sacred Economics
- Charter for Compassion
- Chinese Bamboo Grove Communities in the Warring States Period
- Chinese Humanism
- Chreods, Homeorhesis and Biofields
- Christian Anarchism
- Christian Community of Goods Through the Centuries
- Christian Left
- Christian Nondual Approach of Bernadette Roberts
- Christian Perspective on Global Economy
- Christianity and the History of Technology
- Church 2.0
- Church of the Churchless
- Civil Happiness
- Civilization of the Goddess
- Co-Designing Economies in Transition
- Collective Enlightenment
- Collective Enlightenment Through Postmetaphysical Eyes
- Collective Presencing
- Collective Spiritual Leadership
- College of St. Joseph the Worker
- Collegially Applied Spirituality
- Coming Dark Age
- Common Core Thesis of Mystical Experience
- Common Council for Monetary Justice
- Common Security Clubs
- Commons Principles
- Commons-Based Provisioning of Meaningful Livelihoods
- Communal Life and Values among the Mormons
- Communication Theology
- Communitarian Mysticism
- Community without Communicatio vs Communication without Community
- Comparing Civilizations as Systems
- Compassionate Instinct
- Comunalidad
- Conceptual Integration Techniques
- Confucian Anthropocentric Environmentalism
- Confucian Proposal of Robots as Rites-Bearers Not Rights-Bearers
- Confucian-Industrial Synthesis
- Connected Consciousness
- Conscious Circle of Humanity
- Conscious Evolution
- Conscious vs Real Knowledge According to the Daoist Tradition
- Consciousness and the Post-Capitalist Commons
- Consciousness for the Post-Capitalist Commons
- Contemplating the More-than-Human Commons
- Contemplative Commons
- Contemplative Net Project
- Contemplative Science
- Contemporary Evolutionary Holism
- Contentment
- Contributions of Buddhist Economics
- Convergent Friends
- Cooperative Inquiry
- Cosmic Liturgy
- Cosmic Mass - Participatory Ritual
- Cosmobiological Tradition
- CosmoErotic Humanism
- Cosmogenetic Principle
- Cosmological Myth
- Cosmopolitan Shamanism
- Cosmos and History
- Cosmos and Psyche
- Cosmos Coop
- Cosmos, Chaos, and the World to Come
- Cosmotheandric Experience
- Council Ceremony
- Creating Invisible Architectures for Collective Wisdom
- Creation Spirituality
- Creed of Sharing
- Crisis of Representation and Autonomy of Self
- Critical Theory and the Question of Secularization
- Cultural Creatives
- Cultwiki
- Cyber Hero
- Cybergrace
- Cyberhenge
- Cybersociology Magazine
- Cybertheology
- Cyborg Buddhas
- Cycle of Belonging
- Cynthia Bourgeault on the Common Good
- Cynthia Bourgeault on the Teilhardian Evolutionary Vision and Enstatic Personhood
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- Damanhur
- Dana Klisanin
- Daniel Bitton on the Social Rationale of Cultural Taboos
- Daniel Dolan on Cults and the Internet
- Daniel Mezick on Ritual and Hierarchy in the Context of Egalitarianism
- Daniel Pinchbeck
- Darwin and the Battle for 21st Century Mind
- Data Meditations
- David Avery on the Decline of Bronze Age Mythology and its Replacement by the Electric Universe Cosmology
- David Chapman on Meaningness
- David Levy
- David Loy on Ending Separation
- David Nicol
- David Smith on a Meaningful Life Being of Use
- David Steindl-Rast on Contemplative Values in a Technological Society
- De-Divinization of the World
- Debashish Banerji on Posthumanism
- Debt Forgiveness
- Decentralized Nonduality Culture
- Declaration of Respect for Life and Human Security across the Global Commons
- Deep Dialogue
- Deliberately Developmental Spaces
- Derek K. Miller on Digital Executors
- Devices of the Soul
- Dharmanomics
- Dialectics of Myth
- Did the Buddha Rebel Against the Brahmanic Caste System
- Difference between Descending Depth-Psychological vs. Relational-Participatory Extending Aprroach to Spirituality
- Differences Between Non-Historical, Historical and Trans-Historical Visions
- Differences Between the First and the Second Shock of Existence
- Differences Between the Great Chain of Being and Emergentism
- Digital Altruism
- Digital Catholic Social Teaching
- Digital Dharma