
Original Blessing & “Innate Goodness” as Medicine During Dark Nights
It is good, in times of struggle and darkness, the dark night of society and soul and democracy that we find ourselves in, to reconnect
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It is good, in times of struggle and darkness, the dark night of society and soul and democracy that we find ourselves in, to reconnect

I rejoice that a new book has appeared on my favorite psychologist, Otto Rank. In Otto Rank and the Creation of Modern Psychotherapy, Robert Kramer has done

On Saturday, there was a beautiful gathering in celebration of the life of Joanna Macy. About 1,000 people participated live by Zoom and another 2,000

At a time when Christian Nationalism is rampant, we may ask ourselves if Christianity has any resources to counteract it. Indeed it does. It is,

In yesterday’s DM, we celebrated St. Patrick’s feast day by meditating on a new translation from John Philip Newell of a poem attributed to him

This season of the return of Light (solstice) and the miracle of Light (Hanukkah) and the announcement of angels of doxa or glory and the birth of Christ

One of the many gifts I have received from the teachings of Thomas Aquinas is his observation that experience is not enough for teaching spirituality:

This is surely the most difficult Thanksgiving of my 83 years of spinning around the sun. One shudders and grieves and rages and fears about

My friend and co-worker, Lakota teacher and ceremony leader Buck Ghosthorse, said to our students one day, “Do you want to know how sacred water

[FROM THE ARCHIVE: MAY 23, 2020] Along with the dramatic presidential news of this week, we have been meditating on the subject of the depression
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