
Chenu on the Spirit at Work in Human and Cosmic History
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
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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

Speaking of festivity and celebration, I am moved by Yeats’ simple poem: We must laugh and we must sing, We are blessed by everything Everything

When things came into being as mineral, vegetable, animal, or human, “some of the sparks remained hidden within the varieties of existence.” The Zohar has been

In yesterday’s DM, I held Courtney Milne up as another artist, like Suzi Gablik, who eagerly found the spiritual in his work. In the Foreword

Several years ago I received a letter from Courtney Milne who was a photographer who lived in Saskatoon, Canada. He wanted to talk and told me

Suzi Gablik believes that to bring interdependence back is to bring the feminine back: To see our interdependence and interconnectedness is the feminine perspective that

In response to a recent DM, a one of our wise readers, a woman, made the point that we are all, whether male or female,

Potter, poet, philosopher, MC Richards (who took up painting at 70 years of age and confessed, “it’s too late for technique),” knew something about Creativity. Indeed,

In a recent DM, we celebrated the Via Positiva and the Via Creativa and the role that the artist (and that means all of us)

I am very moved by yesterday’s DM and the comments from readers in response to it. And, in a special way, by the wonderful banner picture
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