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I am asking these days how it is that Donald Trump, for all his obvious shortcomings, has so large a following among American voters and
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I am asking these days how it is that Donald Trump, for all his obvious shortcomings, has so large a following among American voters and

To rediscover life means not to take it for granted. Not the Earth. Not our relations with all other creatures with whom we are utterly interdependent

According to Webster’s dictionary, the English word “generous” in its archaic use meant to be highborn and to be characterized by a noble or forbearing

We have been celebrating the seventh chakra and its culminating powers of light that we are to send into the world. And how different this is

Theologian Howard Thurman speaks often and eloquently of the primacy of community. He perceives the struggle between good and evil as being very much a struggle

Cosmologist Brian Swimme tells us that the great news of our time is the evolutionary story in which we come to realize that we humans are

Yesterday, we celebrated Walt Whitman’s birthday as a “Bard of 7th Chakra Numinosity.” One valuable reason for comparing the seven chakras and seven capital sins is that

For weeks we have been approaching the vital topic of a healthier masculinity so that we can have a healthier culture—one that provides some hope

The story about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden has often been preached as a story about the sins of pride and disobedience.

It is interesting, I think, that in yesterday’s DM about climate change and in today’s news about rising COVID cases amidst people who refuse to
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