All in Spiritual Practice
And I have a confession to make.
I have fallen once again into that old familiar pit. I have been focusing my psychic energy on pity for the victims on the other side of the world and forgetting that this unimaginable moment might also have something for my tragic soul as well.
So today I asked myself a simple question… What might a Pilgrim do in this tragic moment?
When returning from an international trip one inevitably gets bombarded with questions such as "What amazing experiences did you have?" and even more challenging, "How did it change your life?" In today’s blog Tony shares how those questions have been surprisingly difficult to answer after his return from Kenya and how past experiences have led him to value the everyday moments rather than the epic ones.
In today’s blog, Tony offers some more insight around the important and timely topic of peacemaking. He specifically addresses the essence of friendship and invites us to offer the open door found in the language of journey, exploration and curiosity, while seeking common ground with others not in ideas, but in affection.
In this week’s blog, Kari reflects on how one’s comfort zone can change over time, challenging us in ways we hadn’t imagined, especially when we want to live as our best selves.
In today’s blog, Kari shares a simple and helpful metaphor for the deconstruction of faith as well as the one book that profoundly influenced her as she started her own deconstruction journey.