
Heschel & Hildegard on Thanksgiving, Praise & What It Means to be Human
It seems to me that Rabbi Abraham Heschel offers a deep insight into this most important question: “What does it mean to be human?” Heschel
Archives
It seems to me that Rabbi Abraham Heschel offers a deep insight into this most important question: “What does it mean to be human?” Heschel
Hildegard calls Christ “green wood” and green man. We are all called to be green men and women today. If we are not, we are neither
The ancient Christian hymn from Philippians celebrates the rejoicing of the entire cosmos: “All beings in the heavens, on earth and in the underworld,” reverence
Reintroducing a cosmic awareness to the way we look at the world and develop our work worlds and institutions is basic to our survival as
“What does it take to bring the healthy mother back to balance with the healthy father in us all?” Just read on to find out
Today we will look at the amazing diversity that Creation Spirituality embraces. A diversity of social activists, people of different sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds, economic
If the following seven chakras and the seven principles have anything to teach us, it is that we humans have, as Hildegard of Bingen put
Having named the “five supreme joys” within Divinity, Julian tells us that “Christ wants us to rejoice in them, too.” She recognizes three faces in
Aquinas connects joy to consciousness when he says, “God is supremely joyful and therefore supremely conscious.” Is that your experience too, that consciousness and joy
Thomas Aquinas reminds us that “to exist is the most perfect thing of all, for compared to existence, everything else is potential.” And that “God is
Receive Matthew Fox's Daily Meditation by subscribing below: