Loretto Earth Network News Divest/Reinvest/Commit End of Summer 2014
Vol. 22, No. 3
Evolutionary Life Transformation By Maureen McCormack SL
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2014 Sisters Of Earth Conference Presentation University of St. Mary, Leavenworth, Kansas. Part 1 of 3 Part Series
wo years ago at our Sisters of Earth Conference, we had these wonderful spirals all over the room, swirling, each one in many colors of pink, yellow, green, orange, teal. I took one of the spirals home and put it on the wall right next to my desk. I now immerse myself in the evolving image of the universe emerging from the spiral as I participate in Craig Hamilton’s 9-month on-line course on evolutionary life transformation. I want to share some highlights of Craig’s course, which he also calls “A 9-month Spiritual Odyssey into the Heart of Integral Enlightenment.” Craig is a pioneer in the emerging field of evolutionary life transformation. Why wouldn’t we all want to be transformed? Our understanding of evolution is changing the nature of enlightenment, of transformation and of spiritual life. We begin to see life and ourselves as a vast, cosmic process of unfolding toward what the universe was created to be. What liberates us from self-concern and fills us with the joy and ecstasy of spirit is a giving over of ourselves to wholehearted, unrestrained becoming. Can we see life through such big eyes that we only care about this great unfolding process and how we contribute to it? Spiritual realization itself is evolving and giving birth to a new kind of enlightenment. What happens in this awakening is that we realize we’re a fluid process
of change, and whatever limitations we might encounter are temporary because we can grow beyond them. So much of what looked almost impossible just dissolves in this recognition that I’m a process, an unfolding evolutionary process. We tend to have a fixed idea of other people. In the evolutionary self, that also falls away. So, the way we relate to others, the way we relate to ourselves, the way we relate to the challenges of life, even largescale challenges in organizations or the world, none of it seems insurmountable anymore. It might look as though it’s struggling or not doing so well, and we’re going to see lots of problems and issues and things that need to evolve, but we start to see all of it through this lens of being an unfolding process. So none of it seems like a permanent limitation. We sense the possibility for humanity to come together in an extraordinarily enlightened way that would transcend all the limitations and problems, because we sense the possibility to evolve. We see that human nature has evolved and adapted and that it’s going to continue to evolve, and that we can help evolve it consciously. There’s this awareness of how the world could become something utterly different from what it is. There is also an extraordinary recognition of the sacred significance of the process of evolution, a sense of the sacredness of what we’re discovering the whole evolving universe to be about, and what we’re
discovering ourselves to be about. We experience an overwhelming care for the evolution of the whole. We’re discovering the heartbeat of the divine in ourselves, pulsing through the cosmos and what it is trying to bring into being. When a whole group awakens to this process, it becomes incredibly profound. Everybody is now following the same deepening thread. The evolutionary impulse at the heart of the cosmos is alive in each of us. It can become the driving force of our whole life. We stretch toward a new way of being. We need to get to know the evolutionary self very well, to know what it’s calling us to do/be, its agenda. It is trying to make heaven manifest on Earth. Allow yourself to step into the perspective of looking at life through God’s eyes. Experience this divine, sacred yearning for holiness to become manifest in the hearts and minds of everyone. What an imaginably different world would result from that! Looking at life through God’s eyes, what do I want more than anything else? What matters most and why? Continued on page 2