Whatever our life circumstances, we can find safe harbor in our own inner temple and within sacred community.
Whatever our life circumstances, we can find safe harbor in our own inner temple and within sacred community.
Even when we may not be able to control events, we can control our response to them. What practices help you shift into seeing the bigger picture or higher ground?
A call to enter the inner sanctuary so that we may live and move from that place of peace within us.
The practice of meditation invites us to find what Thomas Merton called “the point of nothingness – a point of pure truth which belongs entirely to God.”
Through spiritual practice we can move – individually and collectively – from the “little room” of limitation, lack and exclusion to the “big room” of God Consciousness.
To welcome light into our life and to allow our light to shine, we must also embrace the shadow.
When life beckons, we can resist at every turn, or we can recognize that things are changing, and our invitation is to open ourselves and claim our path.
With the wise men, we journey to meet the God within, who receives our gifts with unending love.
The joy of Being, which is the only true happiness, does not come from outside of yourself, it emanates from within.
Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action. (1 John 3:18)