|
|
Goldenstone
Press
Goldenstone Press seeks to make original
spiritual thought available as a force of individual, cultural, and world
revitalization. The press is an integral dimension of the work of the School
of Spiritual Psychology. The mission of the School includes restoring the
book as a way of inner transformation and awakening to spirit. We recognize
that secondary thought and the reduction of books to sources of information
and entertainment as the dominant meaning of reading places the unique character
of writing as a vessel of the human spirit in jeopardy. We feel that the
continuing emphasis of such a narrowing of what books are intended to be
needs to be balanced by writing, editing, and publishing that emphasizes the
act of reading as entering into a magical, even miraculous spiritual realm
that stimulates the imagination and makes possible discerning reality from
illusion in the world. The editorial board of Goldenstone Press is committed
to fostering authors with the capacity of creative spiritual imagination who
write in forms that bring readers into deep engagement with an inner
transformative process rather than being spectators to someone’s
speculations.
The School of Spiritual Psychology
A Center for Creative Service
The School of Spiritual Psychology is a center
of learning and research designed to benefit society as a whole by fostering
care for soul and spirit in individual life in conjunction with the renewal
of culture as the meeting point between the human heart and the world. This
enterprise focuses on more than technical training, intellectual
comprehension, or individual inner development of a private nature. The
programs and activities of the School serve the formation of capacities for
consciously experiencing qualities of soul and spirit in oneself, in the
profession and work one practices, in home life, community, and in the larger
world. The School has been in operation since 1992 and serves people from all
walks of life. In 2004, the School moved to a new Center in Benson, North
Carolina, near Raleigh. The School operates a program in Sacred Service, a
program in Spirit Healing, and Caritas: Caring for those who have Died. The
School’s website is www.spiritualschool.org. The School also publishes a
semi-annual online journal that can be found at www.sophiajournal.org.
|
|
|