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of 5/27-6/1/2024: Joy, Panentheism, Beholding & a New Creed 06/02/2024
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May 27, 2024: On the Origins of Joy: Who Is Our Beloved? Recently Matthew was interviewed by Andrew Harvey on the topic of joy. Andrew stressed that Matthew’s teachings on panentheism bring an intimate groundedness to joy which is so needed in this time. Matthew quoted Aquinas: “Love is the cause of joy" and “Everyone takes joy in their beloved.” Our beloved can be a person, an animal, even the Earth or our universe. Aquinas said: Love and joy constitute the basis of all attraction—love is the origin and joy is the
end result. The only person who truly has joy is one who lives in love. Are we living in love? |
Who wouldn’t feel Joy upon seeing these best friends? Photo by Pankajdhiman2310. Wikimedia Commons. |
May 28, 2024: The Two-Fold Detour of Christianity in the Fourth Century Christianity took a two-fold detour in the fourth century. First, when the emperor Constantine became Christian and spread Christianity
through the empire in order to make some peace between warring factions of Christians. While peacemaking is a good thing, Christianity paid a severe price when it moved from being essentially a thorn in the empire’s side to being a crusade in Christ’s name.The second shadow facing Christianity was Augustine. He promulgated a dualistic Christianity of body vs. soul, sexuality vs. spirituality, nature vs. grace, male vs. female, along with his notion of original sin. Meanwhile, the Nicene
Creed, crafted by bishops under the eye of Emperor Constantine, does show important traces of the Cosmic Christ cosmology, but astonishingly it leaves out the teachings of Jesus. There is no mention whatsoever of “love thy neighbor” or "be you compassionate" or the Beatitudes. May 29, 2024: When Faith & Panentheism Are Actions, Not Just Beliefs or Dogmas We are exploring the Nicene Creed and how it is basically a list of beliefs and dogma which ignores the teachings of
Jesus. Maybe it would be better if we focused instead on our behavior, on faith in action. For instance: Love others as you love yourself; forgive; act justly; and “behold the lilies of the field.” There is so much wonder to behold. After all, God is in all things, as all things are in God. (Panentheism) Mechtild of Magdeburg said in the 13th century: the day of my spiritual awakening was the day I saw—and knew I saw—all things in God and God in all things. |
May 30, 2024: Learning to Behold How important is it to learn to behold? A lot of the Via Positiva is an exercise, a practice, in beholding. Behold a newborn baby, behold the stars, behold the flowers and the bee upon the flower, behold even
the suffering of the world. Behold, behold, behold. There is a reverence to beholding, for beholding is the opposite of grabbing, seizing, owning, controlling, dominating. (Do fascists behold?) Beholding implies respect and awe and wonder. Great mystics know a lot about beholding. Rabbi Heschel advises us: Behold not only in order to explain, to fit what we see into our notions; behold in order to stand face to face with the beauty and grandeur of the
universe. May 31, 2024: Heschel, Eckhart, Merton on Beholding Rabbi
Heschel invites us to “behold in order to stand face to face with the beauty and grandeur of the universe.” Meister Eckhart also calls us to behold. He explains that "the word 'behold' implies three things: something great, something marvelous, or something rare." And if, as Eckhart teaches, “every creature is a word of God and a book about God,” then there are a lot of invitations to behold. What Eckhart calls the "great and marvelous and rare" is everywhere. Heschel speaks
of “radical amazement” and how this cultivates a sense of the sublime. The sublime can be God or tselem (image of God) or the “Cosmic Christ” whose doxa or glory or light beams from all things. |
June 1, 2024: Dorothee Soelle’s Creed in Contrast to the Nicene Creed Because the Nicene Creed leaves out the teachings of Jesus, Matthew recommends the following creed, which is by the late feminist theologian, Dorothee Soelle, who has written substantively
on Meister Eckhart and on the Beguines. Here are some excerpts: I believe in god who did not create an immutable world, a thing incapable of change; I believe in god who willed conflict in life and wanted us to change the status quo–through work, through our politics; every day I am afraid that (Christ) died in vain because he is buried in our churches, because we have betrayed his revolution in our obedience to authority and our fear of it; I believe in jesus christ who rises again and
again in our lives so that we will be free from prejudice and arrogance, from fear and hate, and carry on his revolution and make way for his kingdom.* |
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Sheer Joy: Conversations with Thomas Aquinas on Creation
Spirituality
Matthew Fox renders Thomas Aquinas accessible by interviewing him and thus descholasticizing him. He also translated many of his works such as Biblical commentaries never before in English (or Italian or German of French). He gives Aquinas a forum so that he can be heard in our own time. He presents Thomas Aquinas entirely in his own words, but in a form designed to
allow late 20th-century minds and hearts to hear him in a fresh way. “The teaching of Aquinas comes through will a fullness and an insight that has never been present in English before and [with] a vital message for the world today.” ~ Fr. Bede Griffiths (Afterword). Foreword by Rupert Sheldrake |
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Christian Mystics: 365 Readings & Meditations
As Matthew Fox notes, when an aging Albert Einstein was asked if he had any regrets, he replied, “I wish I had read more of the mystics earlier in my life.” The 365 writings in
Christian Mystics represent a wide-ranging sampling of these readings for modern-day seekers of all faiths — or no faith. The visionaries quoted range from Julian of Norwich to Martin Luther King, Jr., from Thomas Merton to Dorothee Soelle and Thomas Berry. “Our world is in crisis, and we need road maps that can ground us in wisdom, inspire us to action, and help us gather our talents in service of compassion
and justice. This revolutionary book does just that. Matthew Fox takes some of the most profound spiritual teachings of the West and translates them into practical daily mediations. Study and practice these teachings. Take what’s in this book and teach it to the youth because the new generation cannot afford to suffer the spirit and ethical illiteracy of the past.” — Adam Bucko, spiritual activist and co-founder of the Reciprocity Foundation for Homeless
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Meister Eckhart: A Mystic-Warrior For Our Time
While Matthew Fox recognizes that Meister Eckhart has influenced thinkers throughout history, he also wants to introduce Eckhart to today’s activists addressing contemporary crises.
Toward that end, Fox creates dialogues between Eckhart and Carl Jung, Thich Nhat Hanh, Rabbi Heschel, Black Elk, Karl Marx, Rumi, Adrienne Rich, Dorothee Soelle, David Korten, Anita Roddick, Lily Yeh, M.C. Richards, and many others. “Matthew Fox is perhaps the greatest writer on Meister Eckhart that has ever existed. (He) has successfully bridged a gap between Eckhart as a shamanistic personality and Eckhart as a
post-modern mentor to the Inter-faith movement, to reveal just how cosmic Eckhart really is, and how remarkably relevant to today’s religious crisis! ” — Steven Herrmann, Author of
Spiritual Democracy: The Wisdom of Early American Visionaries for the Journey Forward
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In the Beginning There Was Joy: A Cosmic Celebration for Kids of All Ages
The first book in the Father Fox’s Fantastical Fables series tells the story of the big bang and how humans fit into the awesome, fantastical,
cosmic picture! With artwork curated from illustrators around the world, this book expresses the joy and wonder of all peoples and cultures, planting seeds of respect, cooperation and hope to work together for the healing of our planet. "This delicious book for children of all ages celebrates joy as the essential truth of
reality." - Andrew Harvey, Author of The Hope and Radical Regeneration "I absolutely LOVED reading this beautiful, creative, stirring story—a charming, whimsical, powerful, parable." -
Robert Holden, Author of Happiness NOW! and Higher Purpose
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Join Matthew Fox in a new, live, 7-week video course hosted by the Shift Network, Cultivating Compassion in Spirituality: What Meister Eckhart & Other World Mystics Can Teach Us About Navigating Collective Turmoil. Tuesdays, May 7 – June 25, 5:00pm - 6:30pm PT. Register HERE.
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Join Matthew Fox and 11 other speakers for a 6-week course on Cosmic Water: The Radical Roots of Mystical Christianity hosted by Advaya.Life (Matthew speaks on June 18). Tuesdays, May 28 - Thursday, July 4, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT Register HERE (for 10% discount use code FOX-WOW)
Join keynote speakers Matthew Fox and Brian Swimme at the 2024 Creation Spirituality Communities Gathering on “Reimagining Our Story, Hope for Humanity,” live at Cape Cod, MA and by livestream. Friday, May 31 – Sunday, June 2. Learn more and register HERE. |
Creation Spirituality Conversations
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Matthew Fox speaks on "Preserving Things in the Good" at the Unity of Walnut Creek Earth Day worship service held on April 21, 2024. |
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