Desiderata
The word desiderata, which means “things wanted or needed,” often evokes this famous poem by Max Ehrmann. Written in 1927, the poem is about how to live your life well.
Unconsious Mind
Sister Ilia Delio, Dr, Philip Clayton, George Gantz, Dean Radin, Dr. Ted Peters and Dr. Frank Heile talk about the nature of the unconscious mind; the subconscious mind and the collective unconscious, and how they relate to ideas about cosmic consciousness and the world soul.
The Carillon at Grace Cathedral
The Grace Cathedral carillon can be heard throughout the community, commemorating joyful events and tolling to mark local and national tragedies. Members of the Grace Cathedral guild of carillonneurs talk about their carillon ministry, and about the history and the purpose of the bells.
Inner Knowing
Lama Palden Drolma discusses the Buddhist mystical path. .. ….Enjoy these short excerpts taken from interviews for our upcoming full-length documentary on mysticism. Stay tuned!
The Mystic Path
Dr. Carol Weyland Conner, Murshida of Sufism Reoriented, talks about the journey of soul.
Sufi Wisdom
Shankina Reinhertz talks about seeing, listening and becoming—the embodiment of the holy in Sufi mystical tradition.
Mysticism and Hinduism
A conversation with Paramacharya Sadasivanathaswami at the Hindu Monastery in Kauai.
Exploring the Mystery – Timothy Freke
Timothy Freke, author and philosopher, discusses the mystical experience.
Love and Suffering
Fr Richard Rohr says we can become open to God through great love or great suffering.
The Beauty of Creation
A TRIBUTE TO FR JOE Here is the first of a series of our favorite Fr Joe videos in tribute to his memory.
Three Human Virtues
Fr. Joe, our friend, died almost a year ago. We are replaying a few of our favorite Fr Joe videos in his memory.
The Golden Ages of Grace Cathedral
Grace Cathedral in San Francisco has gone through three golden ages.
Beauty and the Five Senses
A TRIBUTE TO FR JOE Father Joe talks about engaging all the senses in order to fully experience the beauty of creation.