Bill Harryman has posted three entries recently that I’ve especially enjoyed. First, is a wonderful personal essay describing his spiritual development over the past four years. Do yourself a favor and check out this remarkable and remarkably eloquent story of interior struggle and change. Second, is a link to a poignant video showing a young girl and her mom forgiving the man who fired a shot into the air that ended up paralyzing the girl from the waist down possibly for the rest of her life. Finally, there’s a post and some thought-provoking follow-up discussion about religion scholar Karen Armstrong’s recent appearance on the Charlie Rose show discussing her new book about the Axial Age and commenting that some permutation of the “Golden Rule” seems to be the guiding principle of all the great wisdom traditions.
Enjoy.
Through Existentialism to the Perennial Cosmology
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The world just doesn't make sense. This being the case, is it possible for
anything in the world *to* make sense? If so, why should it be vouchsafed
to *us...
14 hours ago
2 comments:
Thanks for the shout out!
Hope you have a great weekend.
Peace,
Bill
Thanks for giving me so much to shout about, Bill. :-)
Namaste,
Steve
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