
On Display January 6: Lies, Not Masculinity
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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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
I shared in a recent DM how writing my book The Pope’s War forced me to study Opus Dei and other extreme right organizations that
The fact that Bly stood up to the Vietnam War when it mattered and organized other poets and academics to do likewise is no accident
In my first DM on Robert Bly’s passing two days ago, there was a video of his reading his poetry in which he cites this
What price do we pay for this lack of balance and loss of intuition and the feminine? Father Bede says: The limitations of Western science
Meister Eckhart’s deep resonances with the Hindu tradition may partly be explained by the Celtic presence among the Middle Age Rhineland mystical movement, so evident
The Tao Te Ching underscores the importance of the inner work as non-action when it says: “Practice not-doing, and everything will fall into place.”
In a long prose poem entitled “Hagia Sophia” (Holy Wisdom), Merton reminds us of the “feminine principle” in the universe. He reminds us that within
One man who celebrated the Divine Feminine and Sophia is the late Catholic monk Thomas Merton. Merton, like Julian of Norwich whom he praised
All of us who are old enough have our memories of 9/11. Part of mine is that on 9/10 I boarded flight 93 from Boston
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