Are We Made For These Times? More Practices from Kaira Jewel
Are we really made for these times? Are we up to it spiritually? What does it take spiritually speaking to be up for times like ours? Can we
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Are we really made for these times? Are we up to it spiritually? What does it take spiritually speaking to be up for times like ours? Can we
We are proposing an alternative to the silly and unconstitutional and unimaginative law by the state of Louisiana to put the ten commandments in all
Today, December 10, is the anniversary of Thomas Merton’s entering the monastery in 1940 and also the 54th anniversary of his untimely death. About the
Bede feels that we are especially out of balance in the West insofar as we are out of touch with intuition and the Divine Feminine.
Meditation often leads one to a place of tasting nothingness. When I was seventeen years old and in my first year of college, I had
The Tao te Ching advises letting be and promises a return to our origins when it counsels: Accept the world as it is.If you accept
Contemplation and meditation are a universal phenomenon. We see them taught and encouraged in spiritual traditions the world over. Clearly slowing down and being fully
The Buddha taught this about meditation: Any feeling whatsoever–past, future or present, internal or external; blatant or subtle, common or sublime, far or near; every
The goal of meditation is to see reality as it is in all its clarity, radiance and truth. Jesus taught that “the kingdom/queendom of God
In Contemplation, one dares the dark. One enters into silence and darkness. Eckhart is famous for celebrating the Apophatic Divinity, the God of “superessential darkness who
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