
How Creation Stories Bind Our Species Together
Can creation and its threatened demise as manifested in climate change bring humans together again? Can Cosmology and the goodness of creation named in Genesis
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Can creation and its threatened demise as manifested in climate change bring humans together again? Can Cosmology and the goodness of creation named in Genesis

Dickinson is, like Eckhart, not pining for a goal or a “Why” but rather coming to realize that the journey, the Way, is eschatology enough.

Rupert Sheldrake poses a question that is sure to amaze and, for some, disturb: “Is the sun conscious?” The answer one gives depends on one’s

We are meditating today on a conversation I shared with biologist Rupert Sheldrake in our book Natural Grace. Sheldrake: The essence of the idea of morphic

As we stand back and look critically at what is transpiring on this planet today—and in the U.S. —we can see that climate change, coronavirus,

In the Christian tradition the thirteenth-century saint and mystic Thomas Aquinas says that “a mistake about creation results in a mistake about God.“ Here Aquinas

Physicist Fritjof Capra draws implications for our human decision-making and the maintaining of sustainable human communities. Solar Energy in its many forms—sunlight for solar heating

We continue our meditations on Light in this darkest time of the year. In Genesis we learn that the first thing created was light. “God

We are taking a brief, two-day pause from our reflections on YELLAWE and re-inventing education. This reflection on education’s failures to teach values is based

To speak of our experiences of the Divine, as we are doing in the current Daily Meditations, is to speak of the Cosmic Christ. The
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