• By Published On: April 26, 2023

    Walking with the Spiritual but Not Religious takes a fresh look at being a spiritual companion for those who self-identify as something other than religious—SBNR, Nones, not religious, agnostics, atheists, people who have experienced something unexplainable, and those who have encountered the paranormal (religious or otherwise).

  • By Published On: April 11, 2023

    Is it "Christianity meets Burning Man," "Richard Rohr meets Russell Brand," or "Communion Wafers meet Psychedelic Spirituality"? Yes! This and more.

  • Discover Your True Nature & Get Shift Moving

    By Published On: February 22, 2023

    Spiritual Constipation is a breath of fresh air in an often-musty genre.

  • with Alexis Pauline Gumbs

    By Published On: November 17, 2022

    It is our hope that our time together nourished your spirits and inspired your work as the change agents, healers and light workers that you are.

  • By Published On: September 22, 2022

    Mythic Christ Podcast offers an online community for exploring mythic structures of story, archetype, dream, and the deep imaginal realm within religious traditions to explore a growing collective longing to rewild our divine images in order to support the reawakening of the mystic perennial wisdom of Earth and soul.

  • Interfaith Wisdom for a Postmodern World

    By Published On: September 21, 2022

    Divine Sparks presents practical and inspiring wisdom from the world's great religious traditions for men and women of all faiths—or none.

  • By Published On: July 15, 2022

    Are you searching for a way to connect children with an authentic spiritual experience that is inter-spiritual, creative and multi-layered?  "A Joyful Path" is truly progressive Christian curriculum that is inclusive, joy-full, compassionate, and intelligent.

  • By Published On: June 25, 2022

    “Never in any case whatever is a genuine effort of the attention wasted. It always has its effect on the spiritual plane and in consequence on the lower one of the intelligence, for all spiritual light lightens the mind.” 

  • Meditations on the Epistle of James

    By Published On: June 8, 2022

    The Epistle of James is the most practical book of the Bible. Every word in the epistle is directly relevant to contemporary living, offering lessons about life drawn from life—topics such as riches and poverty, speech and anger, faith and works, patience and hope.

  • By Published On: May 25, 2022

    We continue our meditations on Evil and Hatred.  To go deeper, to face these realities, we must become stronger.  How do we do that?

  • By Published On: May 10, 2022

    Burklo’s book refocuses Christianity away from doctrine and belief to knowing God through mindful practice and the compassionate action that follows from an enlarged perspective.

  • A Review

    By Published On: April 22, 2022

    This is an important book because it provides clear evidence that spiritual practices work. Imagine if the members of Congress meditated before the start of each session.

  • Meditation, Movement and Meaningful Work to Manage Challenging Moods

    By Published On: April 14, 2022

    Practicing Mental Illness is a guide to using meditation, movement and meaningful work to help manage affective disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety. Not a typical book on mindfulness, it acknowledges where mindfulness practices as taught today can be helpful, and where methods and teachings in popular mindfulness can be very damaging to people with mental illness.

  • By Published On: April 5, 2022

    The practice of contemplating the Stations of the Cross, depicting the final hours of Jesus’ life, is a very old one. Many Catholic churches have gardens or sanctuaries in which the stations are situated.  Each of the 14 stations marks a point along the way to Jesus’ death.

  • By Published On: March 29, 2022

    Do you love who you are becoming?  Are you enjoying the giddy delight of tumbling down the flume?  Because in your delight in becoming, the Knower within you will transform your relationship to time, and usher you into the eternal now - the kin-dom of heaven on earth - where there is nothing to grasp, and everything to love...

  • By Published On: February 19, 2022

    I teach meditation as an adjunct therapy for mood disorders, and I get a surprising amount of pushback from a sizeable group of people. Many of these people have a strong faith in God and are skeptical of therapies that we in mental health see as only helpful.

  • By Published On: January 25, 2022

    In this episode of Humankind, David Freudberg traveled to a Buddhist Monastery in rural Vermont, to hear the profound wisdom of Thich Nhat Hanh, a soft-spoken Vietnamese monk, who tries to cool the fires of global conflict by advocating compassion, loving speech, and deep listening.

  • By Published On: November 8, 2021

    In the shadow of COP26 we are meditating on the powerful role that Deep Ecumenism can and must play in the future of the planet.  To get the most out of individual humans and our diverse communities, we must include the spiritual dimension.  That is where the fire of excitement and passion, sacrifice and visions, is lit and stays lit.

  • By Published On: October 8, 2021

    Many of us wrestle with fear, despair, insecurity, and loneliness in this time of sustained global crisis. I worry for the future of the human family and life itself. But these times are also an invitation.

  • By Published On: September 29, 2021

    How does one begin the journey of personal transformation?

  • By Published On: September 9, 2021

    We cannot be separate from God or from each other. Yet, we can spend much of our lives imagining that this is the case.

  • By Published On: August 7, 2021

    It’s a tough task to be spiritually mindful in the midst of the chaos in a world where most of our moments have been seized by a mindless environment. A framework is needed to accomplish purposeful mindfulness throughout the day while attending to our necessary obligations, ideally leading to mental, physical, spiritual health.

  • By Published On: July 18, 2021

    Wisdom not much different than what St Benedict, a founder of Christian monasticism, observed about the contemplative life:  “Always we begin again.” Or what the 20th century Trappist monk, Thomas Merton, wrote about prayer:  “We do not want to be beginners. But let us be convinced of the fact that we will never be anything else but beginners.”  

  • 30 Daily Meditations for Social Justice, Equality and Divine Love

    By Published On: March 11, 2021

    Meditations for the Awakened Christian offers 30 daily meditations pertaining to social justice, equality, and divine love.

  • By Published On: February 5, 2021

    If one chooses to interpret the story of Jesus fasting in the desert symbolically, the story becomes an allegory of transformation.

  • By Published On: January 21, 2021

    I keep hearing about “”Centering prayer” but I’m not sure what this is exactly. Can you give me a definition or where I can read about it?

  • By Published On: December 2, 2020

      A prayer without desire in it, a prayer without sincerity in it, a prayer without soul in it, a prayer without Spirit

  • By Published On: October 14, 2020

    It's a challenging time for people who experience anxiety, and even people who usually don't experience it are finding their moods are getting the better of them. Anxiety hits hard and its symptoms are unmistakable, but sometimes in the rush and confusion of uncertainty we miss those symptoms until it's too late.

  • By Published On: October 14, 2020

    Did you know that human DNA responds healthfully when we enjoy altruistic pleasure (helping others); but our DNA’s expression’s health degrades when involved in selfish hedonistic pleasure?

  • By Published On: September 9, 2020

    Christianity has a long history of meditation that for many has been lost. All too often our faith is a series of bible stories and Sunday services and a notion of God taken for granted. Or we find we approach faith as an argument in which we pit ancient wisdom against post-enlightenment philosophy that insists that only things that are verifiably true have value.

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