Thursday, April 27, 2017

"Spirituality is the River"


Rene Molenkamp, one of the founding members of the Diversity and Spirituality Network, speaks about his Jesuit training, facilitating Ignatian t retreats, the importance of silence, and how group relations can impact spiritual awareness. He also talks about the impact of his involvement in the Diversity and Spirituality Network, how he deals with a tumultuous political environment, and his upcoming spirituality workshop.


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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Feathered family with new eggs on bridge abutment


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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Duck on a bridge abutment, nursing her young, waterfall crashing around her.


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Spirituality and Business


Jim DeLuca, the general manager of Rochester New York’s Abundance Cooperative Market talks the integration of spirituality and business, the “triple bottom line” and food coops, and his personal spiritual practice. He also shares his experience in the Spirit and Business Global Institute, the Omega Institute and the Mankind Project.

Links:

Mankind Project
Spirit in Business
Vipassina (wikipedia entry)


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Thursday, April 06, 2017

Tuesday, April 04, 2017

Travels with Greesh


Psychologist Greesh Sharma on Hinduism, the Indian diaspora, and how travel has both  broadened and humbled him. He shares his critiques of contemporary psychological practice, and the limits of politics and religion. He explains why he formed the Vanaprastha Corp, a group of serves victims of the Hindu diaspora around the world. 

Sharma’s most recent book is Mental Health Survival Guide; For Individuals and Families of Indian Origin.

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