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Beyond Tradition

What supports deep spiritual maturation on an integrative path - outside a single tradition?

What you'll find here:
  • Thoughtful, grounded conversation with peers on a similar path
     

  • Space to explore what genuinely supports (and blocks) deep growth
     

  • Cross-tradition perspectives, digested through real experience
     

  • A living, evolving synthesis of what we’re learning together
     

  • Twice-monthly live inquiry sessions

  • Access to a sincere community of mutual refinement at depth

Purpose & Direction

This inquiry explores the conditions that support deep spiritual maturation on an integrative path, and how these understandings might be applied with integrity.

The work remains emergent, rooted in a commitment to serve the flourishing of all our relations.

Upcoming Sessions

These live group inquiry sessions invite slow, grounded exchange from personal experience. Participants are typically seasoned practitioners with diverse roots.

We meet every second Wednesday at 5pm UTC for 90 mins.

1st July - Loneliness at Depth

Perhaps the most consistently recurring challenge across the inquiry: not loneliness in general, but the specific experience of waking up, having significant experiences, or doing serious inner work, and feeling isolated as a result.

 

The integrative path may not offer sufficient witnessing, familiar shared community context, or the weight of commitment and accountability that may be standard within long-standing spiritual traditions. This session explores the deeper causes of this kind of loneliness — and what actually helps.

15th July - Spiritual Self-Enterprise

The integrative path carries a distinctive shadow: the tendency to approach spiritual development as a personal project of accumulation — collecting experiences, frameworks, and identities in ways that quietly consolidate rather than dissolve the ego.

 

This session explores how this pattern takes hold, what drives it, what orienting to genuine alternatives looks and feels like.

 

 

29th July - Collective Spiritual Maturity

The inquiry so far has generated rich insight into what supports individual spiritual maturation, and touched on the relational and group dimensions. But a larger question waits at the horizon:


What does spiritual maturity mean at the scale of civilization - in relation to collective and planetary life - and what does it ask of us at this particular moment in history?

 

This may be the most consequential question the inquiry has yet to face directly, and we approach it knowing it could open a very large door.

Next Live Session:

What is Spiritual Maturity For?

Wednesday 13 May, 5pm UTC (90 mins)

What is spiritual maturity actually for?

 

  • Is it an end in itself?

  • A means of serving life more deeply?

  • Something shaped by culture, history, and collective need?

  • And are there cross-cultural principles underlying the purpose of spiritual maturation?

Expect a slow space to share and learn from lived experience. All welcome.

©2026 by Ollie Bramford.

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