Search for Truth blog finally found by new seeker via Google
Even though the Search for Truth blog embodies what I regard as my primary mission in life, my own spiritual shortcomings have prevented me from marketing this material publicly. As a web professional...
View ArticleOur primary message concerning religion and spirituality
In reviewing some of these articles, posts, summaries, and other writings relating to the overall quest for religious or spiritual fulfillment, enlightenment, inner peace, and harmony, one might be a...
View ArticleDave’s not here: Attempts to convey spiritual message to a hardcore Christian...
Dave is one of my many Christian fundamentalist friends. We have engaged in a fair amount of talk about religion and spirituality, and I did the best I could at the time to explain a few crucial...
View ArticleThe ego also rises
Retirement from recent personal project brings relief I’m not so blind I can’t see the ego rearing its ugly head regarding attempts to achieve a temporary goal that’s now fading fast (as it should be)....
View ArticleFollow-up email: Center for Spiritual Renewal at Lipscomb University
BACKGROUND: This email was written just before my first meeting with C. McKelvey, Director of Lipscomb University‘s relatively new Center for Spiritual Renewal, which I learned about from my good...
View ArticleReligious challenge of the year: Opening eyes to truth
Release from religious fundamentalism: Ideas during tonight’s walk NOTE: This is an email I wrote immediately this evening after a nice long walk and then accidentally sent to about thirty friends...
View ArticleOpinion: Activism, relationships, and spiritual fitness
NOTE: This opinion piece is perhaps ill-fitting given the stated mission of the Search for Truth blog. If this is your first visit here, please be aware that this type of content is not fundamental —...
View ArticleWisdom from Alabama
Jan 23, 2013 “The Tao that can be spoken is not the true Tao”… seems appropriate to the mighty struggle in which you are engaged samana. And maybe, “How can we ever know the dancer from the dance?” As...
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