
Deep Ecumenism, continued
We continue contemplating the topic of deep ecumenism, with an excerpt from Occupy Spirituality by Matthew Fox and Adam Bucko… Like Adam Bucko, Matthew too
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We continue contemplating the topic of deep ecumenism, with an excerpt from Occupy Spirituality by Matthew Fox and Adam Bucko… Like Adam Bucko, Matthew too
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
This morning I read a story about the Dalai Lama that I had not heard before. It occurred in 1992 when he was speaking at Rice
The Apophatic God is the God of darkness and silence and namelessness. God is therefore another expression of Nothingness who bursts the limits of human apprehension
We are calling upon Rabbi Arthur Waskow’s teaching that addresses climate change and the extinction reality for our species and so many others in our
Speaking of Nothingness, as we have been doing for several meditations now, following is a teaching from “The Shalom Report” that I think is worthy
This weekend—Passover and Easter weekend—I spent in a special way. I flew from California to Chicago (my first flight in 2.5 years due to COVID) to
I have long been interested in the Black Madonna—ever since, back in my first year of my doctoral studies in France, I stood in Chartres
Thomas Aquinas says that “Revelation has been made to many pagans. . . . The old pagan virtues were from God.” It is clear from this teaching that
The late Thich Nhat Hanh was one of the great souls of our time. We have all been blessed to share this planet with him.
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