
Eckhart, Hafiz, Jung, & Rank: The Universality of Motherhood
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,
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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

The origin of evil among humans comes from our deep intelligence and vast creativity or imagination. We can chose to put these gifts to work for

Origins of evil can be found in our capacity for creativity and the vastness of our imaginations. This is why Thomas Aquinas can predict, 700

Rank praises our mystical one-ing experiences or the experience of union with thecosmos as beingone of the suspension of time—“present, past and future are dissolved”

Speaking of creativity, Eckhart applies the annunciation story to our creative work when he writes: The work that is ‘with,’ ‘outside,’ and ‘above’ the artist

Who can deny that Eckhart, with his immense celebration of our divine powers of creativity, is a man like Rich spoke of in yesterday’s DM–

Rich recognizes that coming to grips with the Great Mother, including her powers of creativity and her powers of death and destruction, is essential to
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