The Creation Spirituality Lineage Calling All Social and Environmental Activists, Mystic Explorers, Justice Makers, Cosmic Thinkers, Earth Keepers Daily Meditations with Matthew Fox
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Week of
10/30-11/04/2023: All Saints, All Souls, & Compassion 11/05/2023
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October 29, 2023: Good News in Times of War:
We are Capable of Compassion (Aquinas) Matthew reviews Thomas Aquinas’s definition of compassion, “To be compassionate is to have a heart that suffers from the misfortune of others because we think of it as our own,” and how “through compassion, human beings imitate God” who is “rich in compassion.” Obstacles to compassion named by Aquinas are “contempt for the wretched” or “assurance of one’s own
power.” In the midst of today's wars, one must not fall into those traps. |
October 30, 2023: An Imam and a Rabbi Speak Out
Together on the War in Gaza On a recent episode of NPR’s All Things Considered, two guests — Imam Mohamed Herbert of the Islamic Center of Johnson County, Kansas and Sharon Brous, a senior rabbi and founder of IKAR in Los Angeles — emphasized the need for understanding that there is pain on both sides of the war, and that there is no justification for crimes against
humanity.* |
Sharon Brous, founding rabbi of the nondenominational Los Angeles synagogue IKAR |
October 31, 2023: An Imam and Rabbi Teaching
& Demonstrating Compassion, continued Imam Mohammed Herbert and Rabbi Sharon Brous, on live radio, demonstrate compassion for each others’ peoples. Brous: I know that there is a better way for humanity that we can walk together toward peace, dignity and justice for all people. Herbert: The real enemies of this are not the Jews or the Israelis or the Palestinians. It’s those people who
have decided that violence is the only answer. |
November 1, 2023: Thoughts on All Saints' Day & All Souls' Day Matthew reminds us of the importance of remembering those who have gone before, when the veil is thin between the
realms of the living and the dead. He celebrates the completion of his manuscript on Père Chenu, one of his mentors and a “spiritual ancestor” who, among other things, helped re-define the concept of holiness for the 21st century. |
Ancestors honored with undying love: "All Saints' Day at a cemetery in Gniezno, Poland – flowers and candles placed to honor deceased relatives (2017)" Wikimedia Commons. |
November 2, 2023: More from Chenu on Matter, Time, Space, the Cosmos Matthew calls upon Père Chenu’s bigger-picture perspective: “The history of spirit is the
history of nature. The human person is situated at the junction of these two worlds.” “The human person is entirely one with the cosmos. Human nature lives in nature; it is a microcosm of nature. The material world is not just a backdrop against which the history of peoples in their cultures as well as in their salvation and domination is played out.” |
November 3, 2023: Our Nobility Matthew asks: “Can humanity grow up and outgrow war?” and proposes that compassion is central to the next stage of human evolution. By practicing compassion, our “true nobility”
emerges. Nobility is not exclusive to royalty or the “landed gentry” of a bygone era, but a dignity and worth that is inherent in each of us, and must be watered and nurtured in order to grow, beginning with children and the young, but not stopping there. |
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A Spirituality Named Compassion: Uniting Mystical Awareness with Social Justice In A Spirituality Named Compassion, Matthew Fox delivers a profound exploration of the meaning and practice of compassion. Establishing a spirituality for the future that promises personal, social, and global healing, Fox marries mysticism with social justice, leading the way toward a gentler and more ecological spirituality and an acceptance of our interdependence
which is the substratum of all compassionate activity. “Well worth our deepest consideration…Puts compassion into its proper focus after centuries of neglect.” –The Catholic Register |
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One River, Many Wells: Wisdom Springing from Global Faiths
Matthew Fox calls on all the world traditions for their wisdom and their inspiration in a work that is far more than a list of theological position papers but a new way to pray—to meditate in a global
spiritual context on the wisdom all our traditions share. Fox chooses 18 themes that are foundational to any spirituality and demonstrates how all the world spiritual traditions offer wisdom about each.“Reading One River, Many Wells is like entering the rich silence of a masterfully directed retreat. As you read this text, you reflect, you pray, you embrace Divinity. Truly no words can fully express my respect and awe for this magnificent contribution to contemporary
spirituality.” –Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit |
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UPCOMING EVENTS See Matthew Fox's full calendar HERE
Join Matthew Fox and seven other speakers at “Unleashing Otto Rank: The Creation of Modern Depth Therapy – An International Online Conference” hosted by the Existential-Humanistic Institute. Matthew Fox presents: “Otto Rank as a ‘New Personality Type’ Calling for the
Unio Mystica: a Reunion of Psyche and Cosmos,” Saturday-Sunday, November 4-5, 9am – 1:30pm PT. Register HERE.
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Join Matthew Fox as he delivers a Lecture and Q&A: “Towards a New Mythology: New & Ancient Names for God from Mystical Ancestors and Contemporary Science (& Fit for Some Atheists too)” as part of the Unitarian Universalist of Berkeley Lawrence Lecture Series. Friday, November 10, 2023, 7:00pm-8:30pm PT. Register HERE. |
Join Matthew Fox online as he offers a lecture and Q&A on “Peacemaking and Creation Spirituality Today” hosted by The Beatitudes Center for the Nonviolent Jesus. November 11, 11:00am PT. Register HERE. |
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Hunger for Wholeness: What is Wholeness in the Midst of Crisis with Matthew Fox (Part 1) In the midst of increased violence between Israel and Palestine, Ilia Delio and theologian
Matthew Fox discuss the state of the world today and how to have courage in Part 1 of their conversation. Ilia and Matt discuss his mentor, Marie Dominique Chenu, the influence of liberation theology on social justice in the church today, and what can still be learned. |
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