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community to transcend our present predicament as a species.” 157 The work
before us is not unlike that of a Sangha, a spiritual community; the Dharma
or the practice, no less rigorous. “The more successful of these engaged
sanghas,” says Will Keepin, “will likely become pivotal centers for cultivating
when Ken Wilber calls the Eco-noetic self, and will serve as living
laboratories for birthing a transformed culture.” 158
However falteringly, however short we may fall of the Starhawk dream-
community, there is no one else to do this work. The yearning for
community is our call. The work belongs to us. It can happen nowhere but
here.
157 Op. Cit., Seed & Rosenhek.
158 Op. Cit., Keepin
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