Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Adventures of a Jewish Yogi


When the Judaism of her youth failed to satisfy her spiritual yearning, Dani Antman embarked on a journey that included yoga, energy healing, and an eventual discovery of the mysticism of the Jewish Kabbalah. In this podcast, Antman discusses her teachers’ cultural differences, sexuality and spirituality, and what personal tragedy has taught her. This podcast amplifies the message of Antman’s recently published memoir, Wired for God, which was Finalist in the “Autobiography/Memoir” category of the 2017 Best Book Awards.

Links:

Dani Antman’s main site

Wired for God book site

Diversity and Spirituality Network

DSN Podcast Page

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Wednesday, November 08, 2017

A Universalist Unitarian Minister Talks About White Privilege and the Church's Recent Racial Controversy


The summer of 2017 was a turbulent time in the Universalist Unitarian world. A racially oriented hiring controversy – when a white man was hired over a Latina woman for a church leadership post – caused many church members to question whether the church was living up to its espoused progressive values.

One of these church members was Reverend Kimberly “Kim" Wildszewski, the pastor of a UU church in Titusville New Jersey. Her church in a small way lived out a microcosm of what the national church was going through, causing Wildszewski to engage with her parishioners about the nature of white privilege, and why it’s important for whites in particular to engage in conversations about race that are sometimes uncomfortable.

Wildszewski, who literally grew up during the formation of the modern UU church, shares her reflections on the church’s controversy, why she’s proud about how the church engaged with the issue,  and her insights on being a member of both a privileged and a non-privileged group. She also shares the difference between how she’s received in the UU world and how she as a young  lesbian is sometimes received in interfaith circles. Her identity is not an issue in UU clerical circles, she explained, while other clerics are less accepting.

Links: 

About the UU Church’s 2017 Diversity Controversy

Wikipedia entry on Universal Unitarianism

Ruby Sales on "Where Does It Hurt” (alluded to in the podcast)

Rev. Kim’s sermon page and blog

Diversity and Spirituality Network iTunes podcast page

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Thursday, October 26, 2017

Social Activism and Spiritual Practice


Three years after the murder of her husband and birth of her daughter, former Black Panther Party leader Ericka Huggins found herself unjustly imprisoned and placed in solitary confinement. it was here that she taught herself meditation and embarked on a path that 37 years later has made her a leading exemplar of the integration of spirituality and social activism. 

Here, Huggins shared what she learned about herself while in solitary confinement, the legacy of the Black Panther Party, and the importance of spiritual practice for social justice work. She talks about restorative justice, how it succeeds where while punitive measures fail, and how this work can be used in schools and prisons to stop what she calls the cradle-to-prison pipeline endemic to poor communities. 

For Huggins, the “most healing thing in the world is love.” And she attempts to put that into practice in her work for social justice. What helps her in her work is her daily spiritual practice, the details of which she shares in this podcast.

Links:

Ericka Huggins website

Centre for Restorative Justice

Wikipedia Article on Restorative Justice


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Monday, October 16, 2017

Irrepressible Nature!


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Sunday, October 15, 2017

Contemporary Spidermen! (at Lawrence, New Jersey)



Contemporary
Spidermen! (at Lawrence, New Jersey)


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Marcia Kass, my walking buddy, in my kitchen, getting ready to drink some Ethiopian coffee...


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Found on a telephone pole in my town. What's that movie line from Jack Nicholson: You can't handle the truth! Or I think from the Christian text: the Truth will set you free. WORD.


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Thursday, October 05, 2017

Japan: the Teacher


Author Steven Earle talks about his studies with Japanese spiritual teachers; the relationship between sound, language and reality; and the untold story of how a former spy turned businessman introduced yoga to Japan.

Earle talks about what led him in his early 20s to move to Japan, his lifelong study of the martial art of aikido, and his mentorship with Odano Sanae, who deeply influenced his understanding of the relationship between sound, language and reality. Odano’s work is the subject of Earle’s first book,  Words Characters and Transparency.

Earle shares what led him to devote fifteen years to learning about the life and work of Nakamuru Tempu, a former spy turned businessman, whose spiritual realization led him to create a unique approach to yoga practice and philosophy which influenced a post-war generation of Japanese government officials, business leaders, and artists. Earle’ tells the story of Tempu’s life and philosophy in his recently published book, Heaven’s Wind: The Life and Teachings of Nakamuru Tempu.

Links:

Stephen Earle’s Amazon page

Heaven’s Wind’s website

 


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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Grounds for Sculpture


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Thursday, September 07, 2017

Report: My One Week Fast from all NEWS: http://bit.ly/2xdr3B5



Report: My One Week Fast from all NEWS: http://bit.ly/2xdr3B5


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One-Week Fast from News: My Report

Thursday, August 31, 2017

"World Peace, Through Inner Peace"


Social entrepreneur, spiritual guide and author Virginia Swain explains how personal tragedy shaped her spiritual focus, her work at the United Nations, and her vision for the transformation of America in a post 9/11 world. She also speaks about her most recent community project, America’s Soul Cafe, and provides advice to anyone seeking to integrate their quest for inner peace with peace in the world.

Virginia is the author of the recently published book, My Soul’s Journey to Redefine Leadership: A New Phoenix Rises from the Ashes of 9/11.

This interview was recorded during the  August 21, 2017 Solar Eclipse.

Links: 

Virginia Swain’s site

The Institute for Global Leadership

Center for Global Community and World Law

My Soul’s Journey to Redefine Leadership: A New Phoenix Rises from the Ashes of 9/11 (Virginia’s Latest Book)

America’s Soul Cafe

Diversity and Spirituality Network


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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Spiritualities: East and West


Cross-cultural communication scholar William Kelly talks about what his extensive travels in Africa, the Philippines and Japan taught him about himself. He also talks about how Asian spirituality is fundamentally different from how most Westerners perceive it, the contrast between Asian spirituality and Western materialism; and how the current worldwide nationalistic trend may be a precursor towards a more spiritually oriented era in which global inter-connectivity is prized.

Notes:

Bill Kelly’s UCLA Faculty page

Notes for a New Age (includes Kelly’s article on the Meaning of the New Age)

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Monday, August 14, 2017

Big morning sky above my town.


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Thursday, July 20, 2017

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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

About Men's Work: origins, importance and future directions


The founder of the Men’s Leadership Alliance explains how he got involved with men’s work, it’s origins and evolution, how and why native American rituals are incorporated into men’s work, and issues that white men in particular bring to him in his coaching practice.

Links:

Men’s Leadership Alliance

Inner King Training Experience

Mankind Project

4 Gateways Coaching

The Diversity and Spirituality Network


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