
Celebrating Our—and the Universe’s—Powers of Creativity
Yesterday we meditated on our divinization expressing itself in creativity and birthing. Other people striving to be more human have waxed eloquent about the same realities.
Archives

Yesterday we meditated on our divinization expressing itself in creativity and birthing. Other people striving to be more human have waxed eloquent about the same realities.

Aquinas, like most indigenous and pre-modern thinkers, and unlike the human-centered philosophers of the modern and industrial era, begins his philosophy with the universe. Our

Today we are going to look at some quotations by Matthew that focus on the myth of artistic angst, and more. In his book, Creativity: Where

Theologian and sociologist Gregory Baum has written that classical theology “supposed that faith resides in the intelligence. It may be more realistic and ultimately more

Yesterday I shared with you a beautiful photo taken from a friend who is currently walking the Camino, a Christian pilgrimage walk. My friend is indigenous

We are meditating on the “philosophy of pessimism” which is widespread in our culture and gives birth to fear and paranoia. Is this not what

I received three unsolicited gifts this week, one from a painter friend and two from a poet friend. I think they both speak to what many

We are exploring truth which manifests itself in so many and multiple ways. Aquinas and the Jewish tradition speak of truth as being found in the

Dr. King proposed that “human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted.” This seems to be another way to say that to conform

Père Chenu held a strong cosmic sense. Nature and humanity, nature and spirit were one for him. This is the meaning of a creation-based spirituality after all. Non-dualism extends to
Receive Matthew Fox's Daily Meditation by subscribing below: