
Deep Ecumenism: Bede Griffiths on the Wisdom of Hinduism
In the shadow of COP26 we are meditating on the powerful role that Deep Ecumenism can and must play in the future of the planet.
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In the shadow of COP26 we are meditating on the powerful role that Deep Ecumenism can and must play in the future of the planet.

Coomaraswamy recognizes in Eckhart a trait which he says is common to all true artists: “What is remarkable in him is …a great energy or

As curator of Indian art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts for many years, Ananda K. Coomaraswamy was described as a “unique fusion of

Meister Eckhart’s deep resonances with the Hindu tradition may partly be explained by the Celtic presence among the Middle Age Rhineland mystical movement, so evident

The Dali Lama observes that the Number One obstacle to Deep Ecumenism is a bad relationship with one’s own faith tradition. Many Christians are illiterate

An uncanny experience of Deep Ecumenism can be found in the work of Meister Eckhart. Writing in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century (1260-1329),

Continuing our meditations on Deep Ecumenism, we recognize the end of October and early November as a season of the dead very important to Celtic

A saint is a kind of flesh and blood archetype who is said to have lived a life of greatness or originality, a non-banal life

The Tao Te Ching underscores the importance of the inner work as non-action when it says: “Practice not-doing, and everything will fall into place.”

We are considering how Deep Ecumenism sheds light on human work. In my book, The Reinvention of Work, I invoke Deep Ecumenism as a method,
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