
The Resurrection in Emily Dickinson, Jung, & Steven Herrmann
In his excellent book on Emily Dickinson: A Medicine Woman for Our Times, Jungian analyst Steven Herrmann (who, for transparency’s sake, I confess is a friend of
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In his excellent book on Emily Dickinson: A Medicine Woman for Our Times, Jungian analyst Steven Herrmann (who, for transparency’s sake, I confess is a friend of

My cousin Paolo died two days ago. We celebrated his funeral today. At communion, we sang a hymn whose words go back to the 14th

We have been meditating on gratitude in recent DMs. The peculiar religion being pushed by certain Silicon Valley billionaires currently in very high places in

“To each of us there is a point of nowhereness in the middle of movement, a point of nothingness in the midst of being: the

It is sometimes said that wisdom comes with old age. Well, it comes from the young too and the Scriptures speak to that and I am

First, I want to thank those many readers who sent their prayers and condolences about the death of my brother, Tom Fox, whose book, published

We are meditating on what Reincarnation and Resurrection share in common. Psychiatrist Stanislav Groff comments on death and dying this way. Modern consciousness research has validated

What is death? It seems most creatures are not preoccupied with that question. Instead, they are very busy getting on with life securing their individual place in

As I write this, my sister-in-law lies very near to death, having just received the last rites of the Catholic Church. Her family has gathered in

Sister Dorothy Stang taught us a lot by her decisions and her actions—even the short reference from her brother about her washing her clothes in
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