Religion and its meaning.
When I read about Charles Colson’s method in helping students "search for meaning" by use of group dialogue related to four basic questions, I decided to offer a method which can be helpful in guiding others in their search for meaning.
I have heard this statement a few times "it"s not about you’ or "it"s not about me’. Well if it’s not about you (or me) then what’s it about then? I attempt to elaborate on these statements and offer my own opinion in the matter.
For centuries men and women have searched for meaning and purpose. Why am I here? What should I pursue and accomplish during my life? What will bring me true contentment and happiness?
As an Einstien fan I believe in “all things connected” and how “God does not throw dice”. Those words have often been of great comfort to me when it is those times when I would wonder why it is God created me.
My This I Believe essay about the meaning of life.
Were you created for a purpose? If the answer is yes, does that lock you into a destiny or invite you to a promise? When were you shaped for your calling? Growing up? At birth? At conception? Or even before that? And perhaps the most important question – why? This is part one of an exploration into these and some related questions.
When the Goddess plays, she can make the stars fall from the skies.
A symposium inquiring into the spiritual meaning of Genesis.
A look at the role water plays in the Old Testament.
