Inviting Oneness
A podcast exploring true personal stories from friends and members of EquaSion—stories where the illusion of separateness gave way to the deeper truth of our shared humanity. Drawing inspiration from mystics and sages across traditions, these stories remind us: oneness isn’t an idea—it’s an experience.
Inviting Oneness
Dr. Anas Malik: Awe and Wonder in Everyday Life
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Welcome to Inviting Oneness, a podcast where we explore true stories from friends and members of EquaSion—stories where the illusion of separateness gave way to the deeper truth of our shared humanity. Oneness isn't an idea, it's an experience. And today we continue listening for it one story at a time.
This week's storyteller is Dr. Anas Malik. Dr. Malik is Professor of Political Science at Xavier University in Cincinnati, is the author of Polycentricity, Islam, and Development (Lexington, 2018) and Political Survival in Pakistan: Beyond Ideology (Routledge, 2011). His research interests are in governance in Islamic and multicultural contexts, and the political economy of institutions. Malik has been affiliated with the Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at Indiana University (Bloomington).
He is also a member of the steering committee of Faith Communities Go Green.
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Until next time, may we keep inviting oneness—within ourselves, and with one another.