Spiritual Nonviolence, Part 3

Spiritual Nonviolence, Part 3 Active nonviolence calls (me) to recognize that what I resent, and perhaps even detest, in another, comes from my difficulty in admitting that this same reality lives also in me.[1]  Here are the ten tenants of A Spirituality of Nonviolence,[2] based on The Decalogue for a Spirituality of Nonviolence.1 I recognize … Continue reading Spiritual Nonviolence, Part 3

Spiritual Nonviolence, Part 2

Spiritual Nonviolence, Part 2 Active nonviolence call us to accept (ourselves) deeply, โ€œwho I amโ€ with all my gifts and richness, with all my limitations, errors, failings and weaknesses, and to realize that I am accepted by God.[1]  Here are the ten tenants of A Spirituality of Nonviolence,[2] presented in Richard Rohrโ€™s Daily Meditations for … Continue reading Spiritual Nonviolence, Part 2

Spiritual Nonviolence

Spiritual Nonviolence Active nonviolence calls usโ€ฆto recognize that what I resent, and perhaps even detest, in another, comes from my difficulty in admitting that this same reality lives also in meโ€ฆ[1] Excerpt from โ€œThe Decalogue for a Spirituality of Nonviolenceโ€ This week I resume the series I began in June 2022 titled Guns, Mental Illness, … Continue reading Spiritual Nonviolence

Two Christianities

Two Christianities You have heard it said, โ€œYou shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.โ€ But I say to you, Love your enemiesโ€ฆ Matthew 5:43-44 I believe there are two distinct versions of Christianity. Of course there are thousands of denominational variations within the Christian church, each nuancing the churchโ€™s message, purpose, and practices … Continue reading Two Christianities