
Jesus (and Gandhi) as Artists and Prophets
Jesus was a poet, a storyteller, a parable maker, an artist. This was how he chose to share his message. He was not a priest or theologian
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Jesus was a poet, a storyteller, a parable maker, an artist. This was how he chose to share his message. He was not a priest or theologian
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
Our democracy is clearly ailing. We have an entire political party that is not only in denial about Climate Change but also is pushing to
We saw yesterday how Cusa, speaking from the fifteenth century, was addressing the movement of Deep Ecumenism in our time. He says that while humans
Yesterday we celebrated the vastness and the creativity that resides within us all where, Eckhart insists, “God is creating the whole universe right now.” Eckhart
The journey to “the depths of our own being” that Merton speaks of is calling us all. Without it our species will not survive and
Having meditated with Thomas Merton the last three days, it seems appropriate to consider Celtic consciousness and the Ground of being. Why? Because Merton was
We have been considering how the term “ground” implies darkness and depth. Whether we are speaking of the human soul, the depths of the earth,
In their fine work, The Last Week, New Testament scholars Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan inform us that the paths humans can choose to
Buddhism has much to teach about spiritual warriorhood. The warrior trains his or her heart by learning to let go and be emptied in order
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