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Luminary: Matthew Gilbert

Luminary: Matthew Gilbert

Luminary: Matthew Gilbert

Matthew Gilbert
Matthew Gilbert is editor-in-chief of Shift: At the Frontiers of Consciousness, the quarterly publication of The Institute of Noetic Sciences (www.noetic.org), and author of The Workplace Revolution and Communication Miracles at Work. He is also a facilitator, consultant, and book editor who has served in a variety of research and management positions over the past 20 years. For seven of those years he was the managing editor of NAPRA ReView, the country's leading lifestyle trade magazine in the body/mind/spirit marketplace. He is a trained bodyworker, and for two years was state coordinator for the Colorado State Green Party.

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Judi Neal teleseminar on Re-Spiritualizing the Workplace

Judi Neal | 08.05.05 |
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Join host Matthew Gilbert and Judi Neal, the founder and executive director of Association for Spirit at Work, for a fascinating look at why an increasing number of companies are bringing spirituality into the workplace. Judi shares her own journey from a perilous stint as a whistleblower into her current role as a strong public advocate for greater integrity, compassion, and spirituality on the job.

"The Yoga of Redemption," by Matthew Gilbert

IONS | 05.11.06 | 06:38 PM |
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A few weeks ago, we had a Shift in Action teleseminar dialogue with Robin Casarjian, a woman who is doing amazing work in prisons with meditation. Shift Magazine editor-in-chief Matthew Gilbert did a piece on that very subject called “The Yoga of Redemption.� It is:

Movies on a Mission

Matthew Gilbert | Shift | Shift Issue #12: Consciousness, Passion & Purpose

It seems that new movies on social consciousness, personal growth, and spiritual evolution are showing up every month. The Shift magazine article Movies on a Mission catalogs some of these while asking some important questions: Can such movies compete with Hollywood films, or does it even matter? Are they preaching to the choir or reaching new hearts and minds? How important is quality? Which ones are creating the best buzz? Is this a passing fad or part of an emerging trend of meaningful media?

The Institute Of Noetic Sciences

Matthew Gilbert provides an overview of the past three decades of the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

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