
King, Howard Thurman and the Return of the Sacred Masculine
Several days ago, in honor of this Season of Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and holy day, I gave a talk through the Rowe Retreat
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Several days ago, in honor of this Season of Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and holy day, I gave a talk through the Rowe Retreat
In yesterday’s DM, I conclude from the new scientific story of the universe and with the words of astrophysicist Joel Primack and Nancy Abrams, that
Stories abound around the world about the sky being an abode for the Divine. Christians sing “Glory to God in the highest” and “you alone
“Father Sky” is an ancient archetype for naming the Sacred Masculine or the Divine Masculine. It is found among indigenous peoples such as Natives of
We have spoken of virtue or integrity or the living out of worthy values (virtue, after all is a habit; and vices are too) as
Appropriately, we are discussing the Sacred Masculine and the lack of it in this season of January 6, a Feast Day of the Epiphany which
One of the best kept secrets of our culture is that many men are deeply spiritual and care deeply about their spiritual life. It is
The crisis in masculinity that we face today can be remedied in part by awakening to cosmology, to something awesome and greater than ourselves. Awakening
Bringing Father Sky ever more alive may assist us to move from anthropocentrism to a fuller realization of the interdependent events that have brought our
I am struck by how values lie at the heart of the Kwanzaa celebration and all the December festivals and how they are named as
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