How might contemplating the Divine Other lead us to reflect on our relationships in general?
How might contemplating the Divine Other lead us to reflect on our relationships in general?
In the first of a series on the Three Faces of God, Rev Brigid explores the infinite face of God beyond us and the practice of awe.
A scholar of Eastern religious traditions and spirituality, Phil addresses the tension between religious practice and engagement with the world.
Centered in our Divine Essence, we can effect the transformation of our world.
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.
How to build a repertoire of spiritual practices both for everyday use in stable times and for when we feel overwhelmed, confused, scared, or enraged.
Jim talks about his own journey of entrusting his life to Spirit, including financially – where we can learn to allow the flow of abundance.
How do we make room for Hope in our hearts and lives during times when it is easy to fall into a sense of hopelessness?