A Brief History of Love, Dedicated to Teilhard
We are blessed today with a poem contributed from the poet/activist Rafael Jesús González, first poet laureate of the City of Berkeley, CA and founder
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We are blessed today with a poem contributed from the poet/activist Rafael Jesús González, first poet laureate of the City of Berkeley, CA and founder
We continue our meditation with Italian psychologist and philosopher Vito Mancuso. In his Introduction to the Italian translation of Original Blessing, he compares myself and Giordano Bruno, who
Yesterday we shared the diagnosis from M. C. Richards about the “palpable disunion” and “psychic disturbance” and suicides and other maladies that occur when science
Poet and potter M. C. Richards has commented on what happens when science and religion, which went their separate ways three centuries ago, split apart.
The beauty that is the Dreamtime is everywhere. The question is: do we have the eyes to see it and the ears to hear it
We have been considering creation stories from the Bible, Hindu, Buddhist and Celtic sources, the latter embellished richly by the Catholic, Celtic monk Thomas Merton.
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