The heart of who we are is meant to inspire practitioners to not only find the heart of our humanity in community, but to also question how we have come to form and hold our individual and collective illusions. In a time where fear is causing our fellow human beings to reinforce their concretized personal realities, Caverly Morgan encourages us to practice experiencing the depth and benefit of cultivating a mindful and wise shared reality.
— Justin F. Miles MA LCPC-S LGAD-S, Miles Institute of Integral Living