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One of the useful lessons I learned from the spiritual historian Louis Cognet in my studies in Paris was this: Sometimes it is best to
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One of the useful lessons I learned from the spiritual historian Louis Cognet in my studies in Paris was this: Sometimes it is best to

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

We are remembering the prophetic voice and loving person that Peter Gabel was. In his book, Another Way of Seeing: Essays on Transforming Law, Politics and Culture, Gabel

I am recalling my encounter with my Dominican brother Albert Nolan on the occasion of my dismissal from the Order under pressure from Cardinal Ratzinger,

Yesterday South African Dominican Albert Nolan died peacefully in his sleep at the age of 86. Who was Albert Nolan? Albert Nolan was a theologian and

Yesterday we employed David Korten’s book, The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community, as a prophetic naming of the dynamics of our time, even our

The word “empire” has been in the air of late ever since Queen Elizabeth II died, perhaps. And it has been in our daily meditations

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

In yesterday’s DM, we meditated on the important mystical experience called tasting Nothingness. Nothingness has been served up in generous proportions by the flood of ugly and mean

Yesterday, we celebrated Walt Whitman’s birthday as a “Bard of 7th Chakra Numinosity.” One valuable reason for comparing the seven chakras and seven capital sins is that
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