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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Sacred America, Sacred World: A New Blueprint for the Evolution of Humanity with Stephen Dinan

Join us Thursday, June 30th, at 4:00PM-PST/7PM-EST on OMTimes Radio, for What’s Going OM? with host Sandie Sedgbeer and guest Stephen Dinan. 

Stephen Dinan

As the 2016 election approaches, America is spiraling into a dysfunction that threatens us all, including our allies around the world. The two-party system, sprung from the aims of democracy, has become violently divisive, almost to the point where there are two Americas, each at the other’s throat. America is being pulled apart, and every citizen feels the pain from this profoundly. When did political discourse become a boxing match? How did America, founded on the highest of principles of justice and freedom, get so far off course? And, most importantly, is it too late to repair the damage and get back on track?

In this episode, political strategist, social innovator, entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of The Shift Network, Stephen Dinan, joins Sandie to discuss why the evolution to a truly sacred America is not an idealistic, ungrounded dream; it’s an evolutionary imperative.

STEPHEN DINAN was a senior staffer at the institute of noetic sciences (ions), where he was the driving force behind the Shift in Action program. He also directed and helped create the Esalen Institute’s Center for Theory and Research—a think tank for scholars, researchers, and teachers to explore human potential frontiers.

He is a member of the prestigious Transformational Leadership Council and Evolutionary Leaders Groups, and the author of two books—Radical Spirit: Spiritual Writings From the Voices of Tomorrow and Sacred America, Sacred World: Fulfilling Our Mission in Service to All.
Website: www.theshiftnetwork.com

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Sandie