Abstract

I propose an alternative narrative for global transcendence that has spirituality and religion at the core of reshaping the interface of society. I apply Frederick’s (1998) concept of cosmology that embraces the interdependence of all life, critiquing notions of the organisation ‘at the centre of the universe’. I therefore propose that spiritual and religious practices such as mindfulness, reflexivity and empathy may contribute to closing the gap between self and other. From this, I argue that we have the ability to tap into the harmonic frequency of the universe (quantum empathy) that may bridge across, through and beyond boundaries to link our human experience. At this quantum level, empathy is an interconnected shared existence, and I suggest that it may support the shift in human consciousness to a WE collective. This cosmological view of religion as a macrolevel organising mechanism does not present a tool-kit for organisational change, but rather offers a provocation of a future system-level interfa...

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