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Food For Thought

Discrimination is a learned belief not something that is inherent:

“Spiritual discrimination, like reason itself, grows out of dialogue.”  – Sam Keen: Hymns to an Unknown God: Awakening The Spirit In Everyday Life

Sam Keen’s latest book, In the Absence of God: Dwelling in the Presence of the Sacred, is a brilliant book that is a small thought provoking feast that I would recommend to anyone with questions about the meaning of life and evolution from the religious to the spiritual.

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Food For Thought

“In metaphysics as in physical science, the most beautiful and elegant explanation is the simplest.” – Sam Keen: Hymns to an Unknown God: Awakening The Spirit In Everyday Life

(Photo: Shimmering Salt Marsh, Newbury Salt Marsh, March 2011 ~ © Pamela J. Leavey)

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Food For Thought

“Only I can discover my spirit and make myself free. Only I can take the existential leap, make the decision that carries me beyond what I was yesterday (and what every expert would predict I would be tomorrow) and do a new thing.” ~ Sam Keen: Hymns to an Unknown God: Awakening The Spirit In Everyday Life

At a time when I was struggling to find myself and answers, Hymns to an Unknown God was there for me, providing inspiration, solace and plenty of food for thought.

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Food For Thought

“Whenever you are confused, keep heading in the direction that leads toward deepening your love and care for all living beings, including yourself, and you will never stray far from the path to fulfillment.” ~~ Sam Keen: Hymns to an Unknown God: Awakening The Spirit In Everyday Life

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Daily Inspiration: Destiny

“The acceptance of one’s destiny is like finding the right, the easy, the graceful pace in one’s life.” – Sam Keen: Hymns To An Unknown God

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Daily Inspiration: The Human Condition

“It is both the agony and the beauty of the human condition to be ignorant of our ultimate origin and destiny.” – Sam Keen: Hymns To An Unknown God

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