Greater Spirituality is a new relevation for the new millennium. It is a doorway into a greater universe. It is here to prepare humanity for the greatest of all thresholds: the world's emergence into a Greater Community of intelligent life.
Greater Community Spirituality provides the greater context for realizing the purpose that has brought you into the world at this time. This is a different kind of spirituality. It is not based upon any world religious tradition or philosophy. It transcends all boundaries of race, culture, religion and language, providing the foundation for recognition and relationship between people, nations and worlds.
Greater Community contains 27 chapters, each answering a fundamental question about the meaning of life, our relationship with God and our destiny, all from a Greater Community perspective. This book is for those who have not found their spiritual home in the religious traditions of this world. It is essential for anyone who feels the great change that is coming.
From Chapter 1: What is God? In the Greater Community, God is Knowledge. In the Greater Community, God is experience. In the Greater Community, God is the communication of profound insight and recognition from one to another, permeating all manifest life. This comes into being in the realm of your experience.
God seems like different things to different people and to different races in beings in the Greater Community, but the essential experience that ignites the desire for God, the awareness of God and the relationship with God is the same everywhere. What God is must be expressed in terms of your range of experience and your capacity for experience. In the Greater Community, God is so total and complete that any definition would always falter and fail.
In the Greater Community, God is complete. In your world, God is a God of your world, a God of your race, a God of your history, a God of your temperament, a God of your fears and aspirations, a God of your great heroes, a God of your great tragedies, a God of your tribe and your time. But in the Greater Community, God is so much greater, so complete-beyond the definitions of any race, beyond the history of any race, beyond the temperament, fears, and aspirations of any race, beyond the grasp of any individual or collective philosophy. And yet, you find God in a pure impulse, in a timeless moment of recognition, in the desire to act beyond the sphere of your own personal interests and motives, in the recognition of another, in the motive to give, in the inexplicable experience of affinity. These are translatable. This is God in action. For you, this is God.
You must think of God now in the Greater Community-not a human God, not a God of your written history, not a God of your trials and tribulations, but a God for all time, for all races, for all dimensions, for those who are primitive and for those who are advanced, for those who think like you and for those who think so differently, for those who believe and for those whom belief is inexplicable. This is God in the Greater Community. And this is where you must begin.