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

The Aftermas

The Aftermas We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started, and know the place for the first time.[1] T.S. Eliot The word Christmas means the celebration of the birth of the Christ, with mas meaning celebration. Thus, the (probably-not-in-any-dictionary) word Aftermas means the … Continue reading The Aftermas

Advent and Darkness

Advent and Darkness The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it. John 1:5 Our world manifests from darkness. The opening lines of the Bibleโ€™s first creation story read, โ€œโ€ฆthe earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deepโ€ฆโ€[1] All new life emerges from under the protective … Continue reading Advent and Darkness