
Eckhart, Hildegard and Returning to Creation as Source
The sacredness of creation is further celebrated by Meister Eckhart and Hildegard of Bingen. Eckhart teaches that all beings are words of God and books
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The sacredness of creation is further celebrated by Meister Eckhart and Hildegard of Bingen. Eckhart teaches that all beings are words of God and books

So central is Creation in Thich Nhat Hanh’s view, that if we fail to penetrate it we will fail to find the ground of being

Creation is celebrated as a sacred source throughout the world’s spiritual traditions. We have considered Jewish sources, Hindu sources, Christian sources. Let us listen now

We are meditating these days on returning to the source as we do very often in nature and creation. The psalmist celebrates how “the Spirit

We are meditating on the sacredness of creation. No forest, no moon, no ocean, no field, can be labeled “Buddhist” or “Jewish” or “Muslim” or

In our DM yesterday we talked about the need to return to our source in difficult times like ours—not to escape but to recharge and

Regarding ecology, Merton spoke bluntly about the eco-devastation our species is engaged in: What a miserable bundle of foolish idiots we are! We kill everything

We are taking a brief, two-day pause from our reflections on YELLAWE and re-inventing education. This reflection on education’s failures to teach values is based
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