The Future of Interspirituality: From Awareness to Action
February 22 turns toward the maturation of interspirituality — how shared spiritual awareness becomes structured, embodied action in the world.
The morning opens with a keynote from Rev. Matthew Fox, whose Creation-centered theology and prophetic voice call us into a spirituality that serves justice, ecology, and cultural transformation.
From there, three converging clusters demonstrate how this vision is being carried forward:
Cluster 1 – Bede Griffiths Trust
Matthew M. Cobb, Patrick Carolan, Calvin Chatlos, and Roger Briggs represent a contemplative lineage in dialogue with science, ecology, and systems thinking — spirituality expressed through institutional continuity and cultural evolution.
Cluster 2 – Temple of Understanding
Grove Harris, Jonathan Granoff, and Jyotsna Singh show how spiritual principles can influence diplomacy, education, and global cooperation — translating dialogue into structural impact.
Cluster 3 – Holomovement & Prosocial Spirituality
Jeff Genung, Rev. Diane Berke, William Keepin, and Susan Belchamber explore the integration of spirituality, systems science, and collective intelligence in shaping regenerative culture.
In a dedicated segment, Rocky Dawuni shares reflections on the cultural dimension of planetary awakening, followed by one of his songs — embodying the movement from awareness into action through art.
This morning invites us beyond inspiration toward organized, collaborative maturity — interspirituality not only felt, but enacted.
Weaving throughout the session, Rocky Dawuni reminds us that interspirituality is not only spoken — it is sung, embodied, and shared across cultures.
This morning moves the field forward: from inspiration to structure, from conversation to coordinated action.

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