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Great mysteries: Native North American religions and participatory visions.
January 1, 2007... ABSTRACT. Pitfalls exist in excavating truths about Native American religions. Comparative studies with non-Indian evaluative structures do not generate worthy information. Lack of a concise, consensual theology and emphasis on individual spiritual experience nearly preclude comparative work...
The Two Darts: meeting pain with mindfulness practice.
September 22, 2006... ABSTRACT. The author explores the way mindfulness practice can be used theoretically and practically in the clinical setting to assist patients and therapists. By understanding the difference between pain and suffering, the therapist can work more effectively with the psychology of pain....
The four seasons of integral education: a participatory proposal.
September 22, 2006... ABSTRACT. The authors introduce a participatory approach to integral education in which all human dimensions--body, vital, heart, mind, and consciousness--participate co-creatively in the unfolding of learning and inquiry. After some preliminary considerations about the basic elements of an...
The wonder of it all: emotion and personal transformation.(Cover story)
September 22, 2006... ABSTRACT. The interdisciplinary study of emotion illuminates the fundamental nature of human thought and feeling. This research is important because it aids in the understanding of human spirituality. In this article, the author argues that recent research about emotions reveals the innate...
Hanging by a Thread.(Poem)
September 22, 2006...
Hanging by a Thread
(for Karen)
Even Theseus, as beautiful and strong as a young lion, his mane
of golden locks
shimmering in the Mycenean sun,
trembled at the Minotaur's roar,
froze
like a deer in the twilight
between left and right.
"We...