Going beyond God
Historian and former nun Karen Armstrong says the afterlife is a “red herring,” hating religion is a pathology and that many Westerners cling to infantile ideas of God.
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Historian and former nun Karen Armstrong says the afterlife is a “red herring,” hating religion is a pathology and that many Westerners cling to infantile ideas of God.
Karen Armstrong: A decade after 9/11, the West seems more bitterly divided from the Muslim world than ever.
by Ken Wilber: It was my deep pleasure and honor to know Brother Wayne Teasdale. As Kurt points out in his book, The Coming Interspiritual Age,
By Ken Wilber: Today’s cities are without a doubt the largest and most complex adaptive systems that evolution has ever produced, buzzing and bustling with millions of individual perspectives, psychologies, lifestyles, activities, and behaviors.
By Louise L. Hay: For many years one of my affirmations has been: Only good lies before me.
by LOUISE L. HAY: WE ALL HAVE DIFFERENT opinions. You have the right to yours and I have the right to mine.
This was an excerpt from the latest Louise Hay’s wonderful book “Experience Your Good Now!“
by Emily Matchar: Find a hobby, for starters, and don’t forget the mission, say scientists who have worked at remote research stations…
Last Saturday, the New York Times published a fascinating article by Elizabeth Dias called “In Biden’s Catholic Faith, an Ascendant Liberal Christianity…”
by Dawn Cartwright: What’s with all the divine feminine and sacred masculine calling out and apologizing recently?