2018-01-05T16:06:48+00:00

Are you a giving person? Do you feel like you lack boundaries? A simple metaphor change can reduce your feelings of co-dependency. Read more

2018-01-05T16:06:09+00:00

Exploring the positives and pitfalls of both storyfaith and experifaith and how the two approaches complement each other. Read more

2018-01-05T16:05:13+00:00

Extremists and fundamentalists are using pluralism against us. It’s called pluralistic aikido and it’s kind of our fault. Here is how it works. Read more

2018-01-05T16:04:34+00:00

What does it mean to transcend and include and how does the pre/trans fallacy influence the way you approach your meditation practice? Read more

2018-01-05T16:03:50+00:00

Understanding a simplified version of the stages of faith can change the way you interact with religion and spirituality. Read more

2018-01-05T01:15:49+00:00

We need to discuss Vegas, climate change, racism, religious rifts, and more, but before we do any of that, we have to make some adjustments. Read more

2018-01-05T15:55:24+00:00

My search for a new interfaith model, writes Gudjon Bergmann, was prompted by a simple question: What if we could better understand each other? Read more

2018-01-05T15:59:01+00:00

You keep saying that word. Are you sure it means what you think it means? Examples from Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. Read more

2018-01-05T15:59:55+00:00

Although often defined as nonreligious, being secular is about not wanting preferential treatment for one religion over another in the public sphere. Read more

2018-01-05T16:01:16+00:00

Understanding the difference between activities and the meditative state will lead to less frustration in relation to your meditation practice. Read more


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