
Masculinity as Standing Tall, God as Ground of Being
William Anderson, coauthor of The Green Man: The Archetype of Our Oneness with the Earth, tells us that the 12th century Cathedral movement portrayed the Green Man “as
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William Anderson, coauthor of The Green Man: The Archetype of Our Oneness with the Earth, tells us that the 12th century Cathedral movement portrayed the Green Man “as
We are meditating on recovering the healthy masculine by considering some of the archetypes that offer deeper and more ancient stories of healthy and vigorous
Hildegard calls Christ “green wood” and green man. We are all called to be green men and women today. If we are not, we are neither
In their classic work, The Green Man: The Archetype of Our Oneness with the Earth, English photographer Clive Hicks and poet William Anderson teamed up to bring
Continuing our journey with ancient archetypes that can assist us to reinvent the masculine, we turn to the Green Man. What symbol, metaphor, archetype, seems more
D H Lawrence explains what was lost in our souls when we lost Father Sky. What a catastrophe, what a maiming of life when it
Nobility empowers. Original blessing empowers. Knowing you are an image of God empowers. Knowing you are a son or daughter of God empowers. Knowing you are another Christ or
Dear Friends, It seems fitting to interrupt for one day our current daily meditations on recovering the sacred masculine to invite you to join me,
Finding the nobility inside is finding a greatness inside that matches the beauty and grandeur of the universe outside. It is the job of parents,
This past Saturday, in meditating on a healthier masculinity, we learned of a powerful phrase from a Native American prison chaplain who summarized my book
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