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Why I asked the Catholic Church to baptize me
First of all, I should say I didn’t want to “become Catholic”. I wasn’t in search of an identity of belonging or to become a member of an exclusive club. I had read and prayed and meditated and dreamt my … Continue reading
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Tagged being a convert, CS Lewis, Fasting as Spiritual Practice, God, Ignatian Life Review, Interior Voice, Kensho, Path to Salvation by St Theophan the Recluse, Pieta, Psalms, Realising Christianity was our cultural narrative, The Source
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Why Universals Need Eucharistic Adoration
The sign and the symbol i.e. the projection of God (our Self) has to go somewhere… Can modern enlightened people be taught to use the Eucharist as mirror? “I bow to the Buddha in me.” “I look at Jesus and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bhakti: Devotional Practices, Buddhist, Coming Home to Christianity, Ecumenism, Edward Edinger, Eucharist, Eucharistic Adoration, Examen of Consciousness, God, Ground of Being, meaning of life, The Source, Theological Imagination, Traditional Latin Mass
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“God loves you!”
This talk by Rabbi Friedman is the best explanation of the spirit vs the soul, or the Source or, where we come from and where we’re going back. Do you think ‘afterlife’ is the best term? Or, are we just … Continue reading
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Tagged God, Ground of Being, Tathagata, The Source
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