
Teilhard de Chardin: Further Thoughts on the Christian Mass
Teilhard speaks of the “supersubstantial Word” that is co-terminal with the cosmos itself. The universe is the subject of the Eucharist–it is all a continued
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Teilhard speaks of the “supersubstantial Word” that is co-terminal with the cosmos itself. The universe is the subject of the Eucharist–it is all a continued

Often in our Cosmic Masses we invoke passages from Buddhist monk Thich Naht Hanh, who seems to grasp the archetypal nature of the Christian Eucharist.

One thing I admire (among many) in the teachings of Rabbi Heschel is how he challenges believers not to live in the past, but not

Proof of the power of ritual can be found in its opposite where instead of using ceremony and ritual to awaken consciousness and to invite

Dear Friends, This weekend we mark the 18-month anniversary of our Daily Meditations with deep gratitude to all of you who read and respond. We

Dear Friends, This weekend we mark the 18-month anniversary of our Daily Meditations with deep gratitude to all of you who read and respond. We

Dear Friends, This weekend we mark the 18-month anniversary of our Daily Meditations with deep gratitude to all of you who read and respond. We

Dear Friends, This week is the 18-month anniversary of our Daily Meditations. Happy Anniversary to all our helpers and to all our readers and meditators!

On the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of M. C. Richard’s classic book on art as meditation, Centering: In Poetry, Pottery and

Philosopher Josef Pieper predicted a leisure crisis amid the compulsive work ethic of post—World War II capitalism. In his classic work, Leisure the Basis of Culture,
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