
Exuberance, Exultation, Belonging: Moving Beyond Shame
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
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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
Yesterday we were gifted with a poem on the cosmic love that birthed us and our Earth by Rafael Jesús González. Speaking of love, let
Following are some exercises to stand up to the malicious forces that can gather at the seventh chakra. 1. Regarding sectarianism, what have you done
Theologian Howard Thurman speaks often and eloquently of the primacy of community. He perceives the struggle between good and evil as being very much a struggle
This weekend—Passover and Easter weekend—I spent in a special way. I flew from California to Chicago (my first flight in 2.5 years due to COVID) to
Holy Thursday is the day that Christians remember Jesus’ Last Supper where he gathered his disciples for a meal, often understood as a Passover Meal
Seeing the devastation that Putin’s war is wrecking on a country and on individual lives is alarming. Hearing the stories of just some of the 2
Two days ago we ended our DM with a paragraph from Fr. Bede Griffiths that went like this: The self is not the little conscious
Two days ago, bell hooks, a powerful voice for years of intelligent inquiry, the search for truth and wisdom, justice, creativity and beauty, died. She
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