Susan Griffin, Eckhart, Gandhi: Lessons from The Dark Night
Susan Griffin says that “Nothingness spreads around us. But in this nothing we find what we did not know existed.”* The Dark Night has much to
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Susan Griffin says that “Nothingness spreads around us. But in this nothing we find what we did not know existed.”* The Dark Night has much to
In yesterday’s DM, we meditated on Rilke’s powerful poem about the darkness, the via negativa, that is integral to the season of Advent. It has
[FROM THE ARCHIVE: September 22, 2019] Adam Bucko and I published a book together called Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generation. We passed out
Today the stakes are so high. Our species has come a long way, but we seem to be losing our way as well. True elegance seems displaced
I am sharing some of my thoughts on the occasion of the Naming of the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples as an Historic
Yesterday I returned to the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples for the very special occasion of its being honored as an Historical Landmark
Theologian Howard Thurman speaks often and eloquently of the primacy of community. He perceives the struggle between good and evil as being very much a struggle
Howard Thurman talks frequently about how our spiritual journey is about becoming “stripped to our literal substance before God.” Often war and other crises do that
Reflecting further on the sacred masculine as shared by MLK Jr and his mentor, Howard Thurman, we see that the actions and rituals of non-violence
My Deep prayer for the New Year is that we humans continue to do our INNER WORK that can lead to far healthier OUTER WORK.
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