
Howard Thurman as a Green Man, Hildegard as a Green Woman
For Howard Thurman our feeling that we are part of our “total environment” is part and parcel of holiness. He was ahead of many theologians
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For Howard Thurman our feeling that we are part of our “total environment” is part and parcel of holiness. He was ahead of many theologians

Community lies at the heart of Thurman’s mysticism. He says: The profoundest disclosure in the religious experience is the awareness that the individual is not

We spoke yesterday about birthing a New Normal this Christmas season. We do not have to settle the Old Normal but can take advantage of

One only turns 80 once so I figure it might be worthwhile to reflect on the moment. Especially since we are honoring the birthing dimension

Eckhart elaborates on another dimension to Christmas when he stresses how we are to give birth to Divinity in us. When does this happen? One

We are discussing community as one of the “Ten C’s” that can shed light on what it means to be human. We are currently examining

We have interrupted our discussion on community humanity-style to wander a bit into the sense of community among whales and then among the Macaw parrots

Numerous persons, Victor Hugo among them, have suggested that Jesus’ teaching that you “do not do to others what you would not wish them to

We are pausing our discussion on human community to consider some animal communities hoping they might shed some light on our own. In the second

In yesterday’s DM, I cited a striking passage from Safina’s book that stated that humans learned that whales are not a thing but, rather, neighbors
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