Breathing
Emptiness is scary. It aches in a way fullness does not, and rather than carrying a sense of too-muchness in need of release, it just feels endless.
Read MorePosted by Tessi Muskrat Rickabaugh | May 5, 2021 | Featured, Spiritual Practice |
Emptiness is scary. It aches in a way fullness does not, and rather than carrying a sense of too-muchness in need of release, it just feels endless.
Read MorePosted by Anthony D. Baker | May 4, 2021 | Featured, Perspectives |
Writing at a time of great religious polarization and upheaval, Shakespeare’s greatest pronouncements on faith are more like curious whispers – and, like whispers, they require deep listening to be heard.
Read MorePosted by Jeff Brown | Apr 26, 2021 | Featured, Perspectives |
On my own journey towards wholeness, I began to see the parallels between much of the ‘spiritual’ world—particularly those communities fixated on transcending their humanness, and the greedy capitalistic structures that permeate our Western society.
Read MorePosted by Anna Swartwood House | Mar 1, 2021 | Featured, On Religion |
The historical Jesus likely had the brown eyes and skin of other first-century Jews from Galilee, a region in biblical Israel. But no one knows exactly what Jesus looked like.
Read MorePosted by Alfred K. LaMotte | Feb 22, 2021 | Applied Spirituality, Featured |
Nothing could be more ordinary, nothing could be more miraculous, than this breath. Please...
Read MoreThe Braided Way is a framework to see every faith tradition as a strand, braided into a larger whole of spiritual awareness. In the Braided Way, combining spiritual practice from various faiths allow us to explore sacred experience and wonder in forms that resonate with our personal spiritual needs and sacred intuitions. In today’s culture, many people shun religious dogma, but yearn for spiritual connection. The Braided Way allows the ceremonies and practices of multiple faiths to be available without the confinements of cultural dogma.