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     In keeping with our mission statement, we strive to include and use the hidden counterpart of our reality. We not only attempt to demonstrate its influence through the newsletter we publish but also help those interested to discover that reality for themselves. We mainly do this through our meditation work and through our emphasis on values such as compassion or integrity, higher values which link inner to outer. We also work to apply this perspective to other contexts. Major illnesses are our present focus.

     We see ourselves as advocates for humanity, a group of teachers and spiritual seekers. While we do not work to prove the existence of the inner world, neither do we take it on faith. We eschew naive explanations and instead endeavor to back up our assertions with experiences which each can replicate and validate for him or herself. Mostly we try to show how what we glean or understand of that hidden world can inform our present and enrich our grasp of the world we must grapple with everyday.

Weathervane
     We are a volunteer organization funded through donations and sustained through the work of like minded people giving of themselves. Begun in 1995, the organization was founded by Danielle Levy, someone whose inner reality led her to recognize that the safe future of humanity can be enhanced through learning to discover this inner dimension and most of all in how to render that knowledge useful in bettering both our lives and the world. After five years of graduate work and two graduate degrees, while still in her early thirties, Danielle's life took a sharp turn following a series of spiritual experiences--no other way to describe them.

     Traditional goals no longer mattered. Instead she wanted to know if there was a spiritual movement taking humanity forward, and if so, how could it be recognized and how could we intelligently participate within it. Accordingly, the thrust of her adult years revolved around a singular inner journey combining research and study with thought and meditation--and to keep the process from being unduly mystical, the search was punctuated by a series of professional jobs--from project development for a prize winning architect to working with the adoption of abused children.

     Also trained as a journalist, Danielle has written articles and a few years ago published a collection of essays on race relations, "New Wine and Old Bottles, Creating a Newer Vision". Danielle now directs the Inner\Outer Partnership and is working to demonstrate how its principles can lead us to more fitting answers. Two of the areas of special concern to her are race relations and major diseases. A cancer survivor, she believes in the plus side to illnesses--their spiritual purpose.