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 RADICAL SPIRIT
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"... I have, an image of a future in which a new brand of spirituality has fully emerged, a spirituality that takes the entire world as its starting point, that marries inner and outer work, that cultivates stillness and compassion in the midst of active, engaged lives. This spirituality is a slow dance of evolution, a tender response to the pulsing heartbeat of the universe. It builds upon – but ultimately goes beyond – traditional belief systems to create a unique path, marrying ancient wisdom, scientific and philosophic truth, and personal insight. It is a spirituality that honors periods of withdrawal, of inner contemplation, as equally as it honors the active and passionate life. It recognizes a sublime Ground, ultimately beyond all manifest form, while it also sees the realm of manifest form as the playful and ecstatic dance of that very Ground. Its God is to be found both in prayer and in lovemaking, in meditation and in mountain climbing. It sees every moment as an opportunity: for learning, for giving, for expressing a truer nature. Perhaps more than anything, it is a spirituality built upon adventure, a plunge into the unknown."
Introduction from Steven Dinan’s book: RADICAL SPIRIT
Posted by woodsman at 9:08 AM - 7 Comments   Add a Comment  
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Woodsman,

Very interesting post. I will have to look into this book.

Paul Tillich was one of the first theologians to talk about Ground of all Being. Somehow, I have a heard time getting my head around the idea of God being 'ground' - maybe its because I was intimately aquainted with dirt growing up on the farm :).

ron
 
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by AZRON (PM , CC ) on Friday January 25, 2008 @ 9:16 AM




Hi, that is a powerful thought and I don't think it is a memorable one though, being too complex. There is no explanation to solution and seems vague to me in trying to be. I will go back in the morning and hope to see it clearer.
Hugs,
n.
 
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by n. lynn (PM , CC ) on Friday January 25, 2008 @ 5:36 PM




Hi, tried again, maybe you can tell me what you see in it.
n.
 
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by n. lynn (PM , CC ) on Saturday January 26, 2008 @ 11:57 AM




Will check out Dinan's work today.
Have a warm and dry Sunday.
n.
 
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by n. lynn (PM , CC ) on Sunday February 3, 2008 @ 10:39 AM




A beautiful excerpt from the book, woodsman. It somewhat reminds me of the nature of primordial forces and knowing that a tradition of Inner Alchemy of cultivating the Five Elements and transmutations of the Three Treasures: essence (jing), vital energy (qi), and spirit (shen) are nothing more than everything and that we are all one. A great post, thank-you.

CM
 
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by Celtic Mist (PM , CC ) on Thursday February 7, 2008 @ 12:55 PM




Sounds good to me.  
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by Anexplorer (PM , CC ) on Saturday February 9, 2008 @ 2:03 PM




Happy Saturday!

Hugs

CM
 
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by Celtic Mist (PM , CC ) on Saturday February 16, 2008 @ 10:27 AM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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