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Vacations that teach insight

November 18, 2016

Vacations! During World War I around Christmas time, 1914, a series of unofficial cease-fires occurred, and German, British, and French troops sang Christmas hymns and fraternized together. Next, consider lyrics from “Singing in the Rain”: “I’m singin’ in the rain . . . What a glorious feelin’, I’m happy again. I’m laughing at clouds, So dark up above. The sun’s in my heart, And I’m ready for love.” Last, use a vacation to become spiritually centered,… Read More

Vacations: Autumn Arrangements

November 11, 2016

Vacations are part of that dimension of life that I call walking in beauty. Research indicates that we typically go back to work after a vacation, and after three weeks it is as though we had never gone on vacation at all. But a true vacation should discover new ways to abide ever more joyously in the divinely beautiful dimension of life that is always there if we sincerely, wholeheartedly, and persistently seek it.

Wiser crisis decisions

November 5, 2016

How can philosophy assist in decision-making in response to planetary crises—ecological, social, economic, and political? By helping to integrate scientific realism with spiritual idealism and helping to shape the debate: bringing high quality thinking to bear, well-informed and carefully reasoned; promoting the understanding of intellectual diversity; and pruning errors in reasoning.

The mosaic of history and the present crisis

October 27, 2016

Beyond the urge to exhort, assured rejoicing unveils a partial glimpse of the mosaic of world history . . .

Hope—between despair and radiant assurance

October 26, 2016

Hope occupies a place on the spectrum of confidence ranging from despair to radiant assurance. Despair implies that hope has vanished. Radiant assurance is beyond hope, which implies a degree of uncertainty.

Civil Wars

October 21, 2016

The United States of America is being torn by a civil war of clashing minds involving not only starkly differing ideas but also anger, contempt, and hatred. A war need not involve military force in order to be profoundly divisive and destructive. The remedy I propose has implications for strengthening any social group.

A Part of Nature that Partly Transcends Nature

October 14, 2016

One of my favorite things to say to people: You are a divinely created, infinitely loved, spiritually indwelt, evolutionary, free-will son or daughter of God. I usually end my podcast episodes with this assurance. But what does the word “evolutionary” mean here?

Transformation, Liberation, Salvation

October 8, 2016

When a monarch butterfly emerges from the chrysalis, we see transformation, but not salvation, nor exactly liberation.

A new podcast is born

October 1, 2016

Simple beginnings, quiet rivulets joining a mighty river, each drop with its uncertain path, as the river flows forward in the unstoppable field of gravity, spirit gravity.

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