
John of the Cross on the Sacredness of Creation, Part II
In light of the Webb Telescope and the potential for humanity awakening anew to a new and shared cosmology, we continue our meditations on the
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In light of the Webb Telescope and the potential for humanity awakening anew to a new and shared cosmology, we continue our meditations on the

Wisdom might be defined as the bringing together of the rational (knowledge) and the irrational or more-than-rational (awe and love and values). Or the bringing together

Recently I was gifted with a wonderful recording of Hildegard of Bingen’s song, “O Fire of Comforting Spirit.” The singer is Jess Dandy and she had

A saint is a kind of flesh and blood archetype who is said to have lived a life of greatness or originality, a non-banal life

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.”

We are meditating on the sacred masculine and the divine feminine. We have called upon Nicolas Cusa who gives ample evidence of having married the

As part of his consciousness of deep ecumenism, 15th century scientist, humanist and Rhineland mystic Nicolas of Cusa laments wars between religions. He offers a

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

One man who celebrated the Divine Feminine and Sophia is the late Catholic monk Thomas Merton. Merton, like Julian of Norwich whom he praised
We have been meditating on finding a balance again twixt the sacred masculine and the divine feminine with guidance from the wisdom scriptures and Julian
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