
Jennifer Hereth, Eldership and Artists at Work
We have been celebrating the recent book by Jennifer Hereth, An Artist Responds to Political Injustice. Previous to considering Hereth’s work, we were meditating with
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We have been celebrating the recent book by Jennifer Hereth, An Artist Responds to Political Injustice. Previous to considering Hereth’s work, we were meditating with

Lately we have been meditating on the brilliance and beauty of Jennifer Hereth’s work as an artist that she puts to the purpose of healing,

Yesterday we meditated with Jennifer Hereth and her excellent, enabling and ennobling work of art as healing. Her deck of cards called The Teenage Archetype

When one listens to Meister Eckhart extoll our “nobility” or “royal personhood” drawing from the biblical tradition, one senses an uplifting that can challenge the

Thurman tells us what most occupied his efforts in spirituality: All my life I have been seeking to validate, beyond all ambivalences and frustrations, the

With spontaneity comes wildness–both emanate from deep within creatures. Berry comments: Wildness we might consider as the root of the authentic spontaneities of any being.

We are meditating with Thomas Berry on how “the shaman functions in a less personal relationship with the divine. He is more cosmological, more primordial,

Berry defines what he means by wildness that shamans possess calling it “something primordial, a realization that humans are not here to control but to

This morning a DM subscriber took me up on my comment that the books I write have often surprised me. I will attempt a few

M.C. wrote a poem about what potters do which ends this way. Potters like sun and starsperform their art–endowed with myth,they make the meal holy.
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