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Meet Marc Gafni, D.Phil., one of today’s most visionary scholars, spiritual teachers, and spiritual artists.

Teaching an Enlightenment of Fullness for the rising dawn of the 21st century.

Newest Thinking on Unique Self, from a dialogue with Bert Parlee and Marc Gafni, at the recent Integral Leadership Collaborative.

This article charts the news developmental ground in Integral Theory and World Spirituality. Read and Enjoy. September 2011

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Meet Dr. Marc Gafni Request Dr. Marc Gafni for Your Event Dr. Marc Gafni conducts a wide range of events, seminars, workshops, conferences and retreats for businesses, groups, and communities. Each offering is modular and can be offered as a Keynote presentation, a half-day event, a one-day event, or a weekend seminar. To request Dr. [...]

A Model of Integral Scholarship – Marc Gafni

by Marc Gafni The General Features of Acosmic HumanismThe following excerpts are Chapters 6 and 7 from a forthcoming book by Marc Gafni, Levels of Consciousness in the Torah of Mordechai Lainer of Izbica: A Model of Integral Scholarship. In Chapter 6, we will outline in broad strokes the defining features of acosmic humanism. In [...]

Non-dual Humanism Poem – Marc Gafni

An Offering of Words: I bow to God in gratitude And I find the moon is also busy Doing the same. I bow to God in great happiness And I learn from where the sun’s And the children And my heart All borrow their light. I bow to the Friend in deep reverence And discover [...]

The Evolution of Divinity – Dr. Marc Gafni

Marc Gafni met Andrew Cohen through a mutual friend and student of Andrew’s in 2005. Andrew Cohen invited Marc Gafni to visit and teach in Andrew’s community to his senior students in Lenox, Massachusetts. Marc Gafni visited and taught and dialogued with Andrew Cohen in Fox Hollow several times. As a result of their shared [...]

The Wisdom of Solomon: An Esoteric Mystery

posted by r. Gafni Assistant On the hidden teachings of the Wisdom of Solomon: R. Simha Bunim of Pshischa in Kol Simha, quoted in Kol Mevaser on I Kings 11:6: “King Solomon desired to heal evil, that is, that evil be integrated in good. This is why he married foreign women – in order to [...]

A Brief Response to Some Voices in Jewish “Leadership”: Marc Gafni

Marc left for me, before the holiday the following posts which he asked me to post yesterday. Here they are.

On Pagans and Prophets – On the Erotic and the Ethical

This article only appears in hebrew. It appeared as the cover article in Tikkun Magazine in 2003. Please click the “hebrew” link in the upper right hand corner of the page to view it.

Soul Prints, Unique Self, Integral Thought and Non-Duality

A communication on Soul Prints and Unique Self from Marc Gafni to a leading group of non-dual theorists and teachers in the United States: Dear Friends, I am in between teachings so have time to write but a brief response to your questions about Unique Self/Soul Prints and how it integrates with the non-dual teachings [...]

Integral Judaism and the Evolution of Tears

The following essay is the first of ten essays in a book called Integral Kabbalah and the Evolution of Tears. Copyright 2005 Marc Gafni. It touches on the Hebrew vision of Enlightenment, Evolutionary Kabbalah and Integral Judaism and Kabbalah. For that reason it appears in all of these sections of our website. The first draft [...]

Author’s Preface to A Certain Spirit

The following articles are from the second book Marc Gafni published in 2000 on the topic Certainty and Uncertainty. The book is called Vadai in Hebrew and A Certain Spirit in English. The core theme of the book on certainty is a re-understanding of the core nature of religion. It moves from the old model [...]

The First Gate: Why Lillith?:

The following is a translation of the Hebrew Book, Lillith; A Re-Reading of Feminine Shadow, by Ohad Ezrahi and Marc Gafni, published in 2005. In regard to the nature of this partnership, see the note below. Ohad has written a note about this on his website, and it requires a response, which I offer below. [...]