In Christuman, we explore a spiritual genealogy, men and women from all generations of humankind whose lives were channels of unique expressions of Spirit and thus serve as inspirational models of the potential breadth, depth, and heights of human creativity, and who draw us into the Beloved Community of Spirit found throughout all peoples and cultures, all times and places.
The finest achievement of human society and its rarest pleasure is Conversation.
—Jacques Barzun
Sunday-Night Seminar
Currently reading: In The Hands of The Great Spirit by Jake Page and The Man Made of Words by N. Scott Momaday
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Our Sunday Evening Seminars will be reconvening in October for an exploration of the foundational Christuman motif of human creativity. For the next few months, we’ll be reading and discussing Lewis Hyde’s The Gift, subtitled so aptly: How the Creative Spirit Transforms the World. I hope
Let's expand on these Garden Pilgrimages by visiting Ten Sacred Trees over the next couple of weeks. Some of these trees are among the oldest on the planet. Enjoy!
We will be sharing our visits to Ten Sacred Gardens. Feel free to share other gardens of which you may know for our enjoyment as well. Thanks and
May the stars light your way and may you find the interior road. Forward! —Traditional Irish farewell
For the March 21st Sunday Seminar, let’s pilgrimage to see Ten Sacred Texts: “beautifully illustrated and produced texts attest to the strength of the faith of past peoples and their love of beauty.”
One of the Christuman Missions is: "To travel to sacred centers of fire that feed vision and Vates within."
Please read (or reread) the last chapter of Search for Common Ground: "The Search in Identity." If you can, read it at the pace Thurman might have delivered it as a lecture.