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Evolutionaries: Unlocking the Spiritual and Cultural Potential of Science's Greatest Idea
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Evolutionaries: Unlocking the Spiritual and Cultural Potential of Science's Greatest Idea
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Evolutionaries: Unlocking the Spiritual and Cultural Potential of Science's Greatest Idea

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“Carter Phipps brilliantly expands our understanding of evolution by showing us that a new science is emerging—one that will holistically integrate our understanding of consciousness, cosmology, and evolution.”
—Deepak Chopra

Blending cutting-edge ideas with incisive spiritual insights, Evolutionaries is the first popular presentation of an emerging school of thought called “evolutionary spirituality.” Carter Phipps, the former executive editor of EnlightenNext magazine, asserts that evolution is not only a scientific but also a spiritual idea in a book whose message has the power to bring new meaning and purpose to life as we know it. Readers will be fascinated and enlightened by Evolutionaries, a book which Deepak Chopra, the world-renowned author of The Seven Spiritual Laws of Superheroes, Jesus, and Buddha, says “is going to help create a worldview that will influence our vision of the future direction of evolution and also our role in consciously participating in it.”

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJun 26, 2012
ISBN9780062100603

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    If Librarything allowed a 2 1/2 rating, that's all I would have given it.No clear direction, just a lot of diffuse information and short almost unrelated biographies.It certainly did not help me understand better the answer to the question, "How I should live day by day, or how to better love my neighbor?"