
Merton on Advent, Night and Repose as Feminine
There is something feminine and maternal about Advent and winter. One reader of our daily meditations wrote in the Comments section a few days ago about
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There is something feminine and maternal about Advent and winter. One reader of our daily meditations wrote in the Comments section a few days ago about
There is always a danger of overusing and thereby abusing the word “sacred.” On the other hand, it is a necessary and precious word. Is it applicable
Yesterday we employed David Korten’s book, The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community, as a prophetic naming of the dynamics of our time, even our
The word “empire” has been in the air of late ever since Queen Elizabeth II died, perhaps. And it has been in our daily meditations
Each Sunday, we are offering a brief summary of the meditations from the previous week, as a kind of “index” inviting you to return to
Another mother I wish to speak of this Mother’s Day Season is my own mother who died twenty years ago. The older I get (now 81)
Rank praises our mystical one-ing experiences or the experience of union with thecosmos as beingone of the suspension of time—“present, past and future are dissolved”
This morning I received a surprise in my e mail from a friend living in Hungary and teaching psychology there. His favorite psychologist is also my
My Deep prayer for the New Year is that we humans continue to do our INNER WORK that can lead to far healthier OUTER WORK.
We continue our lead-up to discussing the Sacred Masculine with some thoughts on its opposite. When I listen to today’s news–including the denial of
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