Matthew Fox on Creation Spirituality (Radical Theology Series)

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What does it really mean to practice loving kindness — not as a spiritual platitude, but as the radical act of meeting yourself and others with unconditional ease?Is metta just wishful thinking, a form of spiritual bypassing, or something far more demanding and transformative tha ...  Show more

Kuṇḍalinī as the Power of Self-Recognition with Igor Kufayev

What does it really mean to understand Kuṇḍalinī — beyond the myths, the misconceptions, and the mass-market awakenings? Is it a spontaneous physiological event, an irreversible shift in consciousness, or something far more subtle, rare, and demanding than modern spiritual cultur ...  Show more

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