A Great Book from 2025 on a Great Spiritual Teacher—Otto Rank
With one year ending and another dawning, it is customary to reflect on the outgoing year. One sees articles, for example, on “the best movies
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With one year ending and another dawning, it is customary to reflect on the outgoing year. One sees articles, for example, on “the best movies

In yesterday’s DM, both the essay and the video, we addressed some of the ways that spirituality heals loneliness. Among them are the art of

These headlines caught my attention this week: “Loneliness Surges Among Key Groups of Americans”; “’Lonely, terrifying and scary’: 70% of students in UK university Halls

The archetype of wholeness has a long history. It appears, for example, in the Pauline letters under the name of pleroma, where it refers to

Aeesha and Kokomon Clottey contributed to our YELLAWE program for inner city teenagers who were on the verge of dropping out of school. Kokomon would

The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is something that one is inclined to toss into the sentimental garbage bin, until one finds its

There is no clearer example of how music and songs can be a means for resistance than the Gaza Birds Singing, a group of children

I rejoice that a new book has appeared on my favorite psychologist, Otto Rank. In Otto Rank and the Creation of Modern Psychotherapy, Robert Kramer has done

Meditating upon prayer and the four paths, I realize that in our historical moment it is especially the via negativa that must be made present

In yesterday’s DM, I continued to share some saints I have interacted with in my life, and invited you to do the same. And in
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