To celebrate the heart of Christmas is to forget ourselves in the service of others.
Crises precede transformation.
Our media, which is like a planetary nervous system, are far more sensitive to breakdowns than to breakthroughs. They filter out our creativity and successes, considering them less newsworthy than violence, war, and dissent. When we read newspapers and watch television news, we feel closer to a death in the social body than to an awakening.
Crisis precedes transformation.
Mother Earth is giving birth to a co-creative humanity. There's not a majority anywhere, but it's cropping up everywhere, because old leadership does not have the authority to guide us.
All people are born creative. And there's nobody who's helpless, nobody.
Common sense dictates that we evaluate our beliefs on the basis of how they affect us. If they make us more loving, creative, and wise, they are good beliefs. If they make us cruel, jealous, depressed and sick, they cannot be good beliefs.
I'm your Beloved, dammit! You're going to let me save your soul, and like it!
Duty is ours and events are God's.
Where we have a different background [with Hillary Clinton] on this issue is we differ on the war in Iraq, which created barbaric organizations like ISIS.
We camouflage our true being before others to protect ourselves against criticism or rejection. This protection comes at a steep price. . . we are misunderstood. When we are misunderstood, especially by family and friends, we join the 'lonely crowd. ' Worse. . . we tend to lose touch with our real selves.