From one of the most influential religious and social leaders of our time.
Is there any such thing as fidelity?
In a culture where change is swift and common, in a world where movement is global and given, in a society where three careers and two marriages are commonplace, the...
Is there any such thing as fidelity?
In a culture where change is swift and common, in a world where movement is global and given, in a society where three careers and two marriages are commonplace, the...
Flight from the World
Changing the way we go about life is not all that difficult. We all do it all the time.
Flight from the World
Changing the way we go about life is not all that difficult. We all do it all the time.
What's important in life?
Once upon a time, there was an elder who was respected for his piety and virtue. Whenever anyone asked him how he had become so holy, he always answered, “I...
What's important in life?
Once upon a time, there was an elder who was respected for his piety and virtue. Whenever anyone asked him how he had become so holy, he always answered, “I...
A Truly Listening Heart
There is a magnet in a seeker’s heart whose true north is God. It bends toward the Voice of God with the ear of the heart and, like sunflowers in...
A Truly Listening Heart
There is a magnet in a seeker’s heart whose true north is God. It bends toward the Voice of God with the ear of the heart and, like sunflowers in...
Be who you say you are
Mahatma Gandhi wrote, “Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.”
Be who you say you are
Mahatma Gandhi wrote, “Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.”
What Easter is Really About
“The true division of humanity,” Victor Hugo wrote in Les Miserables, “is between those who live in light and those who live in darkness.” Victor Hugo, it seems, understood Easter.
What Easter is Really About
“The true division of humanity,” Victor Hugo wrote in Les Miserables, “is between those who live in light and those who live in darkness.” Victor Hugo, it seems, understood Easter.