
Light, Science and Moving Beyond Dualism
We have been celebrating non-dualism and “oneing” and love as the mystics and activists define it and live it. Today’s science is an ally in moving
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We have been celebrating non-dualism and “oneing” and love as the mystics and activists define it and live it. Today’s science is an ally in moving

I am writing this DM on January 28 which is the Feast Day of Thomas Aquinas. It won’t appear until Monday, however, so it will be

Dr. Martin Luther King, whose Feast Day we celebrate today, had his criticism of church and religion. He talked of a “mighty struggle” that he

Howard Thurman felt that “Christianity has betrayed Jesus.” Gandhi agreed and Albert Schweitzer offered this observation: What has been passing for Christianity during these nineteen centuries is

In this Christmas season and invitation from a New Year to renew ourselves as a species and as individuals, we have been meditating on the moxa (prophetic

Even though Meister Eckhart celebrated richly the God of light and wonder and creation, he also laid out a profoundly generous banquet of teachings on

We have spoken about the feminine side to advent, a time of waiting, of pregnancy, of gestating in the dark. The Godhead is feminine and is grounded

There is something feminine and maternal about Advent and winter. One reader of our daily meditations wrote in the Comments section a few days ago about

Merton says that silence is necessary and churches should provide plenty of it: Let there always be quiet, dark places in which people can take refuge. Places

Today, December 10, is the anniversary of Thomas Merton’s entering the monastery in 1940 and also the 54th anniversary of his untimely death. About the
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