
The Tao of Fierce Wisdom by Thomas Aquinas, Part II
In the season of Aquinas’s feast day, I am sharing a poem I gathered from Aquinas’s sentences that form the chapter titles of my recent
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In the season of Aquinas’s feast day, I am sharing a poem I gathered from Aquinas’s sentences that form the chapter titles of my recent

Advent, as we considered a few weeks ago, is not just about humanity waiting to celebrate the birth of Jesus around 2000 years ago. It is also

Many people tuned in online from around the country to Peter Gabel’s memorial service last week, myself included. I learned so much from the sharing

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Each Sunday, we are offering a brief summary of the meditations from the previous week, as a kind of “index” inviting you to return to

A few DM’s ago, we posed the question of whether the idea of democracy is a “sacred” term. What I think we can agree on

Each Sunday, we are offering a brief summary of the meditations from the previous week, as a kind of “index” inviting you to return to

Cosmologist Brian Swimme tells us that the great news of our time is the evolutionary story in which we come to realize that we humans are

Suzi Gablik believes that to bring interdependence back is to bring the feminine back: To see our interdependence and interconnectedness is the feminine perspective that

Potter, poet, philosopher, MC Richards (who took up painting at 70 years of age and confessed, “it’s too late for technique),” knew something about Creativity. Indeed,
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