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The manifesto is interesting in that it contains not only the history of open source spirituality, but a comprehensive discussion of what it is and as well as what are its key operational and administrative principles…
Hi Eva,
thanks for posting the link. As a follow up on a long discussion of the manifesto that some of us were having on the P2P foundation site I wrote a blog on another place about what I would say an Open Source Spirituality is.
Love,
Mushin
I thought you might be interested in the newly published Open Source Spirituality Manifesto if you have not seen it before. It is found at http://www.integrativespirituality.org/postnuke/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=283
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The manifesto is interesting in that it contains not only the history of open source spirituality, but a comprehensive discussion of what it is and as well as what are its key operational and administrative principles…
Sincerely,
Eva