What Does It Mean to Be Sacred?
To be sacred also means to participate fully—even if not consciously—in the ongoing dance of relationships, which are the fundamental divine reality.
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To be sacred also means to participate fully—even if not consciously—in the ongoing dance of relationships, which are the fundamental divine reality.
We experience a great love for the world. What we love is what moves our heart, and what moves our heart is what moves our lives.
We see through a glass dimly. An important part of spiritual practice, then, is “cleaning the lens”.
To love is to make room—in your head, your heart, and your life—for those conversations that matter most.
It’s no wonder that many of our institutions are failing us, for they were largely built on sand: wrong assumptions about human beings, the nature of reality, and what makes for a good and fulfilling life.
As I imagine a flourishing world, I picture one in which we are all able to become our truest, best, most Christlike selves.
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