Monthly Archives: October 2012

Dharma or Drama?

As Juan says in his last post, “Each day we get busier and busier.” It’s hard to be present to the unfolding miracle of our lives when demands and distractions pull us away from our dharma. Dharma is a Sanskrit … Continue reading

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Present to the abundance of life

It is important to make yourself  “indiferente,” Ignatius of Loyola recommends in the Spiritual Exercises. “Indiferente” is described by the Casares’ dictionary of the uses of the Spanish language as “no determinado por sí a una cosa más que a … Continue reading

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El susurro del Oeste que nos hace invisibles por Armando Alanis

Creo que el libro de poemas La masacre de los soñadores es un novela, es un western infernal, un ritual para convertirnos en lo que fuimos sin querer, serpientes o caballos con alas;  entonces volvamos a la infancia, cuando solíamos jugar … Continue reading

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Do you have a spiritual spam filter?

Engaged Non-attachment—to live more creatively, we must be simultaneously engaged with life and free from attachments. Juan’s last post described one man’s “engaged non-attachment” as a way to begin the spiritual journey that transformed him into St. Ignatius of Loyola. Buddhism and other … Continue reading

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