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Live for the Future

Andrew’s tour of India is underway (September 14th – 23rd), and you can check out his facebook page for further updates as the trip progresses. Below is the final installment of his recent interview with Speaking Tree, one of India’s largest spiritual publications: Question: Some say live in the present moment. Others say learn from

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Escape or Enlightenment?

Check out the fourth installment from Andrew’s recent interview with India’s Speaking Tree: Question: What do you think is the reason for the resurgence of interest in all things spiritual? Is it just a fad or more than that?   Answer: I’m not so sure there is a ‘resurgence’ in ‘all things spiritual.’ I do

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Do We Really Learn from Suffering?

As Andrew begins his tour of India today (September 14th – 23rd), check out the third installment of his recent interview with Speaking Tree, one of India’s largest spiritual publications: Question: Without darkness, we cannot appreciate light. So do you think we need some negativity in our lives so we can enjoy positivity?   Answer:

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The Illusion of Independence

As part of a lead up to his upcoming tour of India (September 14th – 23rd), Andrew was interviewed by Speaking Tree, one of India’s largest spiritual publications. Here is Andrew’s answer to the first of five questions: Question: It is said that no man is an island yet we value individual as well as

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Evolutionary Enlightenment in India: Days 1-5

“Whatever happens in India happens on a whole other scale.” This was how Sri Pingali, director of EnlightenNext’s programs in India, described the start of Andrew Cohen’s 2012 book launch tour in his homeland. By the close of day five, Andrew had addressed audiences in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and New Delhi, with venues ranging from an

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Evolutionary Enlightenment in India

I arrived in India on Friday to launch the Indian edition of Evolutionary Enlightenment. Since landing three days ago, I’ve met audiences in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and New Delhi, and talked to students in 900 colleges in a satellite broadcasted e-classroom (see mini updates and photos on Facebook). The Times of India is graciously supporting some