Global systems are failing. The way we live with each other on this planet is no longer working. Without a shift into a more sustainable mode of living, we will inevitably self terminate.
The change we need to make must begin at the level of the individual; a shift in the meaning and purpose of human life.
We have the capacity to grow beyond being a single-planet species. We have the potential to embrace a much more encompassing identity in the wide universe.
“The cosmos is within us. We are made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.” ― Carl Sagan
“The very vulnerability and openness of liminal space allows room for something genuinely new to happen.” Richard Rohr Good Morning on this beautiful… um… what day is it today..? No idea, but it doesn’t matter. We are here and now. Over the course of the last week or so I have come across many conversations…
“If you pray to God for peace does God give you peace or give you opportunities to be peaceful?” One of the hard problems of theology and religion is the presupposition that God is all loving and all-caring and His Will for us is perfect peace and love; and yet we live in a world…
Greetings from quarantine. I hope everyone is using this time to fully embrace all of the personal elements of your life which go un-nurtured due to busy schedules and distractions. I wanted to take some time today to think about the main theme of Easter; Death and Resurrection. I understand that the story of Jesus…
Work on the second iteration of “Emergence” is continuing. Previous content is being revised; the goal is to present a more up-to-date and in many ways more “holistic” work that is easily digested and can be used as a jumping off point for personal transformation and collective sense-making.