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Caveat

As a developmental architecture for “emancipatory” exploration and practice, this website is still

at an early stage and needing much by way of further development.   Current activities to apply this work in

practical ways, howevever, precludes much by way of updating and expanding the site for the time being.

 

 
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  Inward Bound
  Foundation for Mind-Being Research
Site Home
Overviews
  Editorial Overview—a presentation announcement and editorial on Ascension by William Gough, Chairman of the Foundation for Mind-Being Research
  Project Summarya brief abstract of what this project is about
  Project Authors and Co-Sponsorswho we are
  Why We Initiated This Project and Gave it the Form it has —a personal FAQ by the authors
  Overview Sketch of Projecta comprehensive picture of intentions, basic concepts, method of approach, progress and  anticipated “next steps”
    Mission/Focus
    Defining Ascension/Unfolding/Unfoldment
    Prior Work and Refined Focus
    Method of Approach and Project Components
    Envisioned Outcomes
    Progress and “Next Steps
    Questions to stimulate discussion and dialog
Core Content
  Preface—“Joining the Evolutionary Adventure” by George Leonard and Michael Murphy
  Keel a compendium of succinctly conceptualized concepts central to the desiderata of integrative unfolding of evolutionary ascension, both individual and social
    Desiderata, by Tom Hurley
    Primitive Concepts
    The Gradient Model of Emancipation
    Other Key Concepts
    The Guide to Right Action set forth by the Implicate Technology Institute of London
  Gallery a beginning collection of directly relevant items that depict ascension and/or how it can be fostered (i.e., non-fiction writings, stories, pictures, music, sculpture, architecture, and other works of art)
    Writings
      Cosmic Law by Dean Brown
     

Gradient Model of Emancipation Brief by Oliver Markley

Changing Images 2000 by Tom Hurley

My Work with Nature Spirits (Devas) by Oliver Markley

      Love and Money: Our Common Work, by Rob Lehman
      An Excerpt from The Human Rights Guide, by Charles Humana
      The Spiritual Heart of Service, by Arthur Deikman
     

Excerpts from Love Without End: Jesus Speaks . . . , by Glenda Green

On Manifesting What You Truly Desire, by Oliver Markley

    Quotations
    Pictures
      Ouroboros by Escher
      The Churning of the Sea Milk, anonymous 19th Century Punjabi painting
      Tree of Life (mentioned in Churning of Sea Milk Caption)
    Myths and Stories (yet to be added)
      Satan, St. Peter and a Professional—The Visioning of Pure Truth
  Applicationsa collection of ideas, both proven and speculative, of practical ways to appropriately foster ascension
    Practices for Fostering Integrative Unfolding
    Core Processes for Releasing, Transformation and Emancipation
    Transformative ReVisioning for Higher Self-guided transformation in the way you see your most pressing problems
    Journey Inward to Source for experiencing renewal from the Source of your consciousness
  Dialog Highlightsanswers to frequently asked questions; selected comments and contributions from readers
    Who Are the Authors and Co-Sponsors of this Project?
    Why we initiated this project and gave it the form it has
      Why are we doing this project
      Why do we focus on images?  And what does this term connote for us? 
      Why did we initially focus on Ascending Images of Life?
      Why do we place so much emphasis on precise definitions as the foundation of this project?
      Why did we choose Dialog among wisdom leaders as a method of co-intelligent/co-evolutionary exploration and practice?
    Our response to questions and comments based on reviews of first draft project materials
    Questions to stimulate additional contributions to this Dialog
    Additional Dialog contributions by participants [to be added]
Resources
  Links—Other relevant sites on the Internet
  Glossary—definitions of key terms not covered in the Keel
  Bibliographyreference listings to resources in various categories
Contact
  Access to a Community Forum & Dialog Process (not yet installed)
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