
Letting Go, continued
Meister Eckhart talks about letting go of our intellect and entering into a “transformed knowledge” that includes an “unknowing.” Does this mirror Otto Rank’s invitation to
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Meister Eckhart talks about letting go of our intellect and entering into a “transformed knowledge” that includes an “unknowing.” Does this mirror Otto Rank’s invitation to

Meister Eckhart says, “we sink eternally from letting go to letting go into the One.” Letting Go never ends, it is a continuous element to living,

The cutting down on oil and gas from Russia may spur a quicker movement to electronic vehicles and thus assist to set back climate change

We are trying these days to pray the news, including the very bad and ugly and evil news of Putin’s war in Ukraine. This includes “walking our

Yesterday we invoked the poet and mystic Rainer Rilke along with Julian of Norwich and other mystics about the profound relationship of both lamentation and

Rainer Maria Rilke, whom Robert Bly used to call “the greatest poet of the last 500 years,” gives us useful and profound advice for living

Among the 100,000+ Germans marching in Berlin against the Ukrainian War, one sign said, “I’m willing to freeze for peace.” This is significant because Germany—and

Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, a feast day in Christianity where one is anointed on the forehead with ashes to remind us that “dust you are

Speaking of creativity, Eckhart applies the annunciation story to our creative work when he writes: The work that is ‘with,’ ‘outside,’ and ‘above’ the artist

Who can deny that Eckhart, with his immense celebration of our divine powers of creativity, is a man like Rich spoke of in yesterday’s DM–
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