
Thurman & Hildegard on Inner and Outer Work and Creativity
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
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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
In the African tradition, the appropriate response to our union with sacred creation is to celebrate it through music, ritual, poetry, dance. Dona Marimba Richards
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.
M.C. Richards, was potter, poet, painter, philosopher and a cherished teacher in my creation spirituality programs over many years. In her classic work Centering, she
We have been posing the question, “What does it mean to be a human being?” We have considered over several weeks the “10 C’s” of
In yesterday’s DM I shared news from the streets of Nepal about the impact of coronavirus there and how the Shanti community is responding to
In our previous two meditations we have considered Thomas Aquinas’s teaching that we resurrect when we become mystics again. On Easter Sunday I invoked the
In yesterday’s Meditation we celebrated Thomas Aquinas’ pre-modern understanding of art as pertaining to all our work and professions and emphasized what a breakthrough such
After we ran our meditation on the powerful work among lepers in the community of Shanti Leprahilfe Dortmund in Nepal we received the following letter
As part of the Via Creativa that leads to the Via Transformativa we are addressing the important question: Who is an artist? Yesterday we meditated
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