The Outer Serves the Inner
As human beings, we are made in such a way that who we are on the inside can express itself on the outside. Of course, it doesn’t always happen. Often, it is hard to find the authentic person in the
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As human beings, we are made in such a way that who we are on the inside can express itself on the outside. Of course, it doesn’t always happen. Often, it is hard to find the authentic person in the
In last week’s Pulse of Spirit, I addressed The Intersection of Spirituality and Psychology. I described how all the facets of the human psyche are integrated when a person’s primary sense of self is from a place above the psyche.
Considering humankind as a whole, we usually think of it as composed of individual selves. Individuals are grouped in families, cultures, and nations. But still, the common way to see people is as separate, distinct selves, identified by individual characteristics
The destinies of nations have reached critical points in recent days, raising hopes and fears in human hearts. In South Africa, the African National Congress just formed a coalition government after failing to obtain a majority of the vote since
From age to age, Love’s word rings forth… In every moment, love’s word is ringing forth. Are we paying attention? In the beginning is Love. As you read this, there is Love. If you come back and read this again,
From age to age Love’s word rings forth, “The truth is true and all is well, Unconquerable life prevails.” This is the opening stanza of Martin Cecil’s poem Thus It Is. In it, you can sense the epic powers of
From age to age Love’s word rings forth, “The truth is true and all is well, Unconquerable life prevails.” These words from Martin Cecil’s poem “Thus It Is,” declare what has been transpiring on Planet Earth since the dawn
Here is what I’d like to say in the most blatant way I know how to say it. And it goes like this: I would like to speak to that part of you that never dies. That part of us
Three times over in this past week, the need for vision in a situation became plain as day. On Tuesday, Dan from our construction firm presented us with ideas for landscaping the area around Exeter Pond in front of the
Happy Memorial Day! Memorial Day was first celebrated in the 19th century when the country wanted to honor the Union soldiers who died in the Civil War. It evolved to become an honoring of all those who died while serving
When you look out into the world, what do you perceive? Can you hear the sounds of victory? Can you see the scenes of victory? Can you feel the spirit of victory? For most, the answer is no. And yet
I invite you to join me in this meditation on our experience as human beings. Consider the nature of the human emotional realm, starting with your own. What influences affect it? What realities does it reflect? Did you have a
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