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Walking can be a spiritual practice. I have been privileged to participate in several of Thich Nhat Hanh’s “walking meditation” events held at Lake Merritt
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Walking can be a spiritual practice. I have been privileged to participate in several of Thich Nhat Hanh’s “walking meditation” events held at Lake Merritt
We have been meditating on the story and person of Dorothy Day this week. I was inspired to do so on listening to an interview

This past year has been particularly moving for me regarding the deaths of many wonderful people—I would even call them saints—whom I have known or

My friend and colleague, the Reverend Dorsey Blake, who was vice president of the University of Creation Spirituality from its beginning to its closing, died

The purpose of our daily meditations have been, from the beginning, to assist one another to pray the news. Not just watch the news. Or avoid the

We are considering the role of the mystic in a time of unraveling of order and therefore a time of despair. And how the mystic lays

Tuesday was a powerful day for me because it was the last Tuesday of the month, so our Order of the Sacred Earth (OSE) met

Dear DM Readers, First, I want to thank those of you who were able to participate for your contribution to our Survey of ten days

My apologies for a mistake I made in my meditation on Earth Day. But it’s not so bad a mistake–it’s sort of a positive Freudian

Yesterday we remembered some important teachings from Oscar Romero, who died a martyr in the struggle for justice in his country of El Salvador, gunned
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