
With Pregnancy Comes the Wild: Clarissa Estes, Thomas Berry
To speak of gestation and creativity and birthing as being integral to advent is to speak of the wild as well. Clarissa Pinkola Estes, in
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To speak of gestation and creativity and birthing as being integral to advent is to speak of the wild as well. Clarissa Pinkola Estes, in
In our recent daily meditations, we have been reflecting on Praise as in Rabbi Heschel’s observation that “praise precedes faith.” We have addressed the joy
Maria Montessori and Thomas Berry agree on the importance of making room for the universe in how we look at the world. Montessori writes: If
To me, one of the greatest gifts from science in our time is its bestowing us with the news of the universe and its 13.8
We ended yesterday’s DM with the sentence, “Appreciation matters.” Rabbi Heschel said that “humanity will not be saved by more information but by more appreciation.” Are
Thomas Berry writes: If Saint John and Saint Paul could think of the Christ form of the universe, if Aquinas could say that the whole
Those who dismiss Webb Telescope as “pretty pictures” ought to explore its meaning more deeply. First, they should consider what Thomas Aquinas says about nature
Creation spirituality is of course, by its very name, about the sacredness of the universe and nature, about the divine presence within nature. Our experience of
Thomas Berry was one of the great eco-prophets of our time. He spoke out loudly and often long before many others in his effort to interfere with our
We are meditating on the sacred masculine. Following is a testimony from a male undergraduate in an English university when he came across the work of
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