Rabbi Rami Shapiro PH.D. is an award–winning author of over thirty-six books on religion and spirituality. Rami co-directs the One River Foundation, is a Contributing Editor at Spirituality and Health magazine, and hosts the magazine’s podcast: Spirituality & Health with Rabbi Rami.
Suddenly, I realized that my friend didn’t actually want advice or solutions at that moment. My friend just wanted to feel like someone had their back and was on their side and that I was listening. In other words, my friend wanted me to sit and listen to their experience of discomfort and suffering with compassion.
“What does spiritual citizenship look like through a feminist lens?”
Existence is bondage to bodily experiences of emotion, excrement, illness, pain, and death.
It is only through contemplation, prayer, and a commitment to love that I can see the collateral damage that results when anyone is believed to be or believes….
Theologian and activist, Matthew Fox, is reviving Creation Spirituality which blends teachings from the Christian mystics with science, the arts, social justice, environmentalism, and ideas from other spiritual traditions worldwide.
To define ecofeminism, it might be useful to look at the terms it synthesizes. Any conversation, in this case, between…
In the Realization Process, we discover the ground of fundamental consciousness by inhabiting the internal space of our body.