Making History in Synchronicity: A Conversation with Alison Goldwyn
First published
04/25/2021
Genres:
society
relationships
religion
spirituality
Summary
What is most important to Alison Goldwyn is knowing and growing her true nature with love and caring and inspiring and nurturing this in others. Alison asks the question: Why must catastrophe be humanity's ultimate legacy in bringing us together? She intimately experiences the need for a world-story which features the creative human spirit. Alison trusted her own creative impulse to weave the strands of a new social and ecological--synchronistory . It was a choice which took...
Duration
45 minutes
Parent Podcast
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