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Beyond Tradition

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

The Report Offers:
  • A rich synthesis of what actually supports (and blocks) deep spiritual maturaion on an integrative path

  • Nuanced cross-tradition perspectives, digested through real experience

  • The living, evolving output of this ongoing inquiry​​​​

Join The Inquiry For:
  • Twice-monthly live inquiry sessions

  • Thoughtful, grounded conversation with peers on a similar path

  • 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. You are welcome to join us.

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

Collective Spiritual Maturity
Our Current Theme
26th August - Serving The Whole

 

What would it look like to know whether a person's spiritual alignment is actually serving the common good — all our relations — and not only themselves or their immediate relationships?

 

We may not yet have a reliable way to check this. What would a genuine feedback loop or form of accountability for it look like, and has anyone experienced anything close to it — even partially or imperfectly?

9th September - Green Shoots

 

What green shoots do you see?

Where in the world today do you notice something emergent that gives you real hope for collective spiritual maturity — however small, partial, or fragile? What is it about that thing that feels genuinely hopeful to you?

23rd September - Structural Limits

 

What structural constraints limit collective spiritual flourishing?

Beyond individual choices or beliefs, what larger structures seem to hold back our collective capacity to mature spiritually — and how do you see them playing out in your own life or community?

 

Examples worth considering: predominant cultural values and norms; economic and incentive structures (what gets rewarded, what gets punished); legal and institutional arrangements; media and information systems; and the design of powerful technologies, including AI.

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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