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Deeptime Network
Leading for the Deep Future!
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There's almost a sensual longing for communion with others who have a large vision. The immense fulfillment of the friendship between those engaged in furthering the evolution of consciousness has a quality impossible to describe.
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Our Deeptime Leadership & Wellbeing Program set sail week with over 92 people from 12 countries -- including artists, activists, religious, teachers, scholars, therapists, spiritual directors, organizational leaders and much more -- embarking on an nine-month journey together. It's hard to describe the power of people coming together from around the world with the common goal of exploring a Deeptime Cosmic perspective for wisdom and guidance. From time to time, we'll post about what's happening. For those who've already had experience with the New Cosmology and would like to join in Module 2 (Applying the New Cosmology), which starts in January, write to us to get teacher permission at [email protected]. We'd love to have you!
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Jennifer Morgan, President Deeptime Network
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Evolutionary Rituals
Dancing Through the Darkness to the Ecozoic Era
5-wk Online Exploration and How-To Course
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with Carol Kilby, M. Div., D.Min, Author
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We’re in a moment in our understanding of the universe where the human imagination has to plumb its depths to bring forth new images, new poetry and new insights to describe reality.”
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Evolutionary rituals are essential in this axial moment!
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As we move toward the Holiday Season, join Carol Kilby in a 5-wk course on Evolutionary Rituals: Dancing Through the Darkness to the Ecozoic Era. Her overview of the power of ritual -- and how to create new ones and reframe old ones -- is so important for our culture just now with the many crises we're facing. Find out how to create resonance through ritual and unleash the energy we need to evolve into an Ecozoic Era.
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Join Carol Kilby for a 5 week immersion in:
1) The Power of Ritual in our Lives
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2) The Components of Evolutionary Rituals
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3) How to Reclaim Traditional Forms
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4) How to Create Unique Practices
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5) Altars for Eco-activism
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6) Rituals as Vessels of Conscious Evolution
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New Member Posts
To check out more member posts, click here and enjoy scrolling!
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RACE and COSMOS
by Barbara Holmes
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EARTH: A Global Map of Wind,
Weather, and Oceans Conditions
Check out this AMAZING interactive map of Earth’s ocean and wind currents. Change the settings–and zoom in and out, tilt and spin globe, etc–to see the different currents and waves IN REAL TIME around the globe and where you live! See how connected we are! This visualization of global weather conditions is forecast by supercomputers and updated every three hours.
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Therapy that Starts with the Cosmos?
Meet DEEPTIME THERAPY!
In this 2-minute video, Lisa Verni, LCSW, certified Deeptime Leader (2022) discusses how she integrates a Deeptime Perspective into her practice discussing the transformative and healing power that this perspective opens up by connecting us with to the larger emergent field of creativity within the Cosmos itself.
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In the last Deeptime Leadership & Wellbeing Program, Lisa Verni LCSW organized a group of therapists that met regularly during the program. Lisa will mentor therapists and others in the the upcoming Deeptime Leadership & Wellbeing Program that starts on Sept. 21st. The program shows how Deeptime Leadership & Wellbeing is being applied in many fields including therapy, education, activism, religious community development, entrepreneurship and more.
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Healing to . . . "as Our Greatest Act of Leadership
Blog post by Haseena Patel, Certified Deeptime Leader
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We are the mechanisms of evolution – creating new ideas, thoughts and perspectives of value -bringing forth a 3-D reality that supports our human global community and our non-human global community. We have the opportunity to increase the potential of our geosphere, biosphere and noosphere. That is our power and our privilege. Some of us may see it as our responsibility. It may be the answer to our question, “How may I serve?”
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The Poetic Universe:
Interweaving Cosmology, Poetry, and Deep Time
by Judith Keller, Certified Deeptime Leader
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Cosmology as an ancient wisdom tradition draws from science, theology, art, poetry, and philosophy…Its terminology…generally seeks to make use of language arising out of our experience of living within an unfolding cosmos. [Brian Swimme, Hidden Heart of the Cosmos, p. 107-108].
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New book by DTN member Laura Alary!
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This is my home. I live here. But I am not the first…
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When a child finds clues that others have lived in her house before her, she begins to wonder about them, and about those who will come after her. The more she wonders, the more her sense of home expands, stretching to include an entire planet.
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The Dot We Call Home helps children to think of themselves as both descendants and ancestors, and to comprehend that people of every place and time share one home, and the task of looking after it.
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The Worldview of Thomas Berry: The Flourishing of the Earth Community
This FREE Coursera course taught by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim is a foundational course for everything we're doing on the Network. If you aren't familiar with the work of Thomas Berry, this is a great way to get started, and even if you are familiar with his work, this course will take you deeper.
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A children's story that teaches that God is everywhere, and everything is in God.
In many ways, the story we teach our children about God is too small and based on an outdated worldview. The award-winning Finding God in All I See, Finding God in You and Me is a story grounded in a Deeptime perspective encouraging children to find Divine Presence in all of nature, in others, and especially in themselves.
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Deeptime Network
Check out Member Events
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What Does Deep Time
Mean to You?
by Helen Thompson, Smithsonian Magazine
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An art exhibition at the National Academy of Sciences offers perspective on our geological past and future
Earth is roughly 4.5 billion years old—a number that is hard for humans to grasp. “For someone whose life expectancy is usually less than 100 years, it’s nearly impossible to imagine something so vast as geological or deep time,” says J.D. Talasek, director of cultural programs at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.
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