Abstract
If a spiritual tradition is to have any relevance in the twenty-first century, it needs to be both tough and resilient. The image of 9/11 haunts this new millennium, and our waking hours seem fraught with stories of violence. Terrorism at the international level is breeding a climate of fear in all nations. Alongside this reality, in the West we continue to move ever more insidiously into new cultural art forms centred on the shopping mall. We experience ourselves as people under stress. This is due not just to increased security measures, but to the daily grind of living. Job security, economic stability, family and health matters top the list of stress inducers. Fragmentation appears the order of the day at all levels of society.
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