
Nature Expands the Soul—We in it, It in Us
It inspires me to be meditating on the importance of the whole, the cosmos, creation, nature, and realize how central this awareness is to human
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It inspires me to be meditating on the importance of the whole, the cosmos, creation, nature, and realize how central this awareness is to human

In yesterday’s DM video we discussed the shamanhood of Navajo painter David Palladin and in the essay Thomas Berry’s recognition that today we need more

Today, January 6, marks the Feast of Epiphany. I pointed out in a recent DM that the feast days our religions celebrate are invariably archetypal

One essay in our OSE book came from Trevien Stanger, instructor in environmental studies at St. Michael’s College, who writes: For some years now, I’ve

In times like ours, so marked by apocalyptic goings-on from climate change to climate change denial, from the failures of education, media, politics, economics and

We are meditating on what it means to be human. We are focusing on the dimension of cosmology and therefore ecology since, as Thomas Berry

We are discussing how recovering a sense of our place in the universe is part and parcel of recovering what it is to be human.

We are discussing what it means to be human. To be human is to recognize that we are part of a world that we did
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