Category Archives: individualism

PENTECOST: ECSTATIC UTTERANCES IN A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE

Today is Pentecost.  Pentecost is more meaningful to me than either Christmas or Easter.  To me, the meaning of the Pentecost story universalizes the experience of the divine world intersecting with the material world.  In the story, at a gathering … Continue reading

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WHAT DID MARX REALLY SAY?

Most of us are familiar with Karl Marx’s famous quote: “Religion is the opiate of the masses.”  If we believe this, we might feel smugly superior that we are not of “the masses.”  We feel “special.”  We feel more intelligent and … Continue reading

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BRILLIANCE AND HUMILITY

I believe that brilliance comes from a source larger than what one individual can produce.  So the truly brilliant are also truly humble.  They are aware that their radiance is a mere refection of the Light that comes out of darkness. … Continue reading

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PENTECOST: ECSTATIC UTTERANCES IN A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE

Today is Pentecost.  Pentecost is more meaningful to me than either Christmas or Easter.  To me, the meaning of the Pentecost story universalizes the experience of the divine world intersecting with the material world.  In the story, at a gathering … Continue reading

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RELIGION FOR THE RELUCTANT, Chapter 5: Individualism and the herd

What are the challenges involved in becoming a member of a group?  Why might we seek out group membership as a vehicle for personal and spiritual growth?  Besides all the reasons mentioned in earlier chapters, why is there some reluctance … Continue reading

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