What has the pandemic taught us? Here are three lessons to consider.
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Bring Your Welcome to the World
The welcome we extend to others is directly related to the welcome we offer ourselves. So, bring your welcome to the world.
Walking in the Company of Children
Spiritual health is about recognizing the childlikeness we all possess, treating one another gently and compassionately so we can all change and grow in ways most in keeping with our childlike nature.
Signs, Signals, and Choice
A person can become so in tune with reality that circumstances seem to combine in unexpected and suprising ways. When you open yourself to it, reality seems to bring possibilities to you.
Standing on the Edge of Infinity
Have you ever stood on the edge of a cliff? Decisions can feel like that sometimes. But what if we saw ourselves instead as standing on the edge of infinity? How would our decisions change as a result?
Human Perfection: A Real Possibility?
Perfection is unattainable when it is grounded in something outside us. Yet when we focus on changing our feelings, attitudes, and actions, the picture changes dramatically.
Spiritual Health: A Foretaste
The world desperately needs spiritually healthy people right now. Here’s a series of videos that introduce an upcoming learning opportunity that will explore this topic.
A Spirituality of Loss, Or, A Meditation on Love
Grief invites us into a deeper love, into a greater vulnerability, precisely because have been broken wide open by our loss.
Relative and Absolute Reality
The goal of any spiritual practice is to open one’s self to more and more of absolute reality. How best, then, to navigate the practicalities of living in a world of relative realities while seeking to live a life in touch with the absolute?
May our Lives Embrace the World
Earlier in life I thought it was good to belong to the elite. I knew what I believed, and I knew I was saved–others be damned–in my mind they probably were. Unfortunately, I look back on that time and realize I exemplified the worst of religion. Then I started making friends with people who didContinue reading “May our Lives Embrace the World”