Spiritual England
  • At the core of spirituality is the need to feel and express love and compassion for everyone, with the understanding that we are all part of a greater reality.

    Amma
    http://www.amma.org.uk/
  • Spirit is an invisible force made visible in all life.

    Maya Angelou
  • In its simplest definition, ‘spirituality’ means knowing how to live with meaning and purpose.

    Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University
    http://www.bkwsu.org
  • Spirituality, for me, is everyone’s natural connection with the wonder and energy of life...and the instinct to explore that experience and its meaning.

    William Bloom
    http://www.williambloom.com
  • Spirituality is not about beliefs - it is about the way we live and conduct our day-to-day lives.

    Satish Kumar
    in his autobiography No Destination.

Contemporary & Holistic

Why not follow the link, below, to the website of the Foundation for Holistic Spirituality to read William Bloom's overview of 'contemporary spirituality'.  William Bloom is a leading light in this field.

http://www.f4hs.org/education/contemporary-spirituality-paper.htm


 

Holistic - Everything is connected. You can understand a whole only by looking at its parts. You can understand a part only by looking at its whole. Celebrate diversity and connection.

F4hsOrganisations

Spirituality - the natural human connection with the wonder and energy of nature, cosmos and all existence and the instinct to explore and understand its meaning.

F4hsOrganisations

A universal human is one who is connected through the heart of the whole of life, attuned to the deepest intelligence of nature and called forth irresistibly by Spirit to creatively express his or her gifts on the evolution of self and the world. Above all, a universal human has shifted identity from the separated egoic self to the deeper self that is a direct expression of service. To become a universal human is to evolve consciously, choosing a path of development that has never been mapped before in a world that has never existed before.

Barbara Marx Hubbard

Our consiousness is not actually yours or mine, it is the consiousness of humanity evolved, grown, accumulated through many, many centuries...when one realises this our responsibility becomes extraordinarily important.

J. Krishnamurti