
Aquinas and Rilke on Our Inner and Outer Work
We are meditating on both our inner and outer work. Outer work without an inner grounding and source can easily degenerate into more ego and
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We are meditating on both our inner and outer work. Outer work without an inner grounding and source can easily degenerate into more ego and

The poet Rilke asks the question “When can we be real?” I propose that we are on the way to being real when we pay

In yesterday’s meditation we considered how the current pandemic is awakening us to work and hopefully to purifying our love of work and workers and

Recently a reader wrote that she felt troubled hearing about contemplation when there are so many people facing crisis including kids …who don’t have food…for

We are, in this time of plague, meditating on the important reality of Work and how Spirit operates through human Work. As we have noted,

We continue our meditations on work and returning to the Source and how our inner work and outer work complement one another. Insights to live

We are meditating, during this time of the dangerous plague, on the sacred work so many in the front lines are doing amidst perilous conditions.

Meister Eckhart says this about our work: “God and the soul are very fruitful as they eternally do one work together.” He explains how this

The Coronavirus emergency has us meditating on the Holy Story that our work is. We are appreciating anew what medical workers are doing for the

We are being reminded at this dangerous time of what a gift human work is. We honor the doctors and nurses, hospital workers, ambulance drivers
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