By Brian Alger on 07/23/2010
Religious belief is often characterized as being inflexible and closed. The source of the beliefs that give rise to a religious system lies within the interpretation of “sacred” doctrine that in some manner originates in an all powerful being, or God. The doctrine is considered to be an untouchable, while the interpretation of it may [...]
Posted in 3. SPIRIT | Tagged conditioning, contemplation, direction, doctrine, emergence, freedom, interpretation, learning, misinterpretation, pathway, perspective, practice, religion, scriptures, truth |
By Brian Alger on 02/01/2010
[Exploring Life] Aristotle posed the question, How should a human being lead his life? It is a universal question that touches every human life on the planet. For some, the question visits us only once in a while; for other, it relentlessly pursues our attention and demands intimacy. In What should I do with my [...]
Posted in 5. EXPERIENCE | Tagged adversity, aging, confinement, death, dying, exploration, exuberance, freedom, intention, joy, life, meaning, passion, pattern, purpose, ritual, routine, solitude, vocation, work |