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No images? Click here News From New MexicoA Monthly Newsletter from the Center for Action and ContemplationCAC is Hiring!We have a bold vision for our future and are seeking creative, skilled individuals to help us achieve our mission. We are currently seeking an E-Learning Administrator who brings technical expertise and creativity to a highly functional team. Our ideal candidate will love doing detailed work to keep courses running, while answering students' technical questions. Know someone who might be interested? Apply today or help us spread the word! Every Thing is Sacred: A New Companion to The Universal Christ“I learned that ‘mystery’ doesn’t mean that something is unknowable; it merely points to there being endless ways of seeing that same thing.” —Patrick Boland Many of us feel disconnected from truth, justice and each other in these difficult times. Our hearts long to experience God’s love more deeply in ourselves and the world, but we feel lost, adrift. It’s in those moments that we can choose to embrace the deep beauty of God, even amid the uncertainties of life. Building upon his New York Times Best Seller The Universal Christ—now available in paperback—Richard Rohr and psychotherapist Patrick Boland offer 40 hope-filled, yet challenging practices to help us embrace the deep beauty of God, even amid the uncertainties of life. Practice what it means to “live in Christ” and see the world through Love’s eyes with Every Thing is Sacred: 40 Practices and Reflections on the Universal Christ. Another Name for Every Thing: The Final Season“Just as the body needs food, so the soul needs meaning, and the spirit needs ultimate meaning. Often that meaning is communicated through story.” —Richard Rohr What is the common thread in all things? Strengthen your commitment to spiritual expansion and conscious living with Another Name for Every Thing podcast with Richard Rohr. Join hosts Brie Stoner and Paul Swanson as they speak with Father Richard about key themes in the wisdom tradition. Now in its final season, this conversational podcast dives deep into Father Richard’s most complex and thought-provoking revelations about how live a contemplative life in the midst of our chaotic modern world. New episodes are released every Saturday. Listen on our website or your favorite podcast player Let go of past hurts and attachments with Breathing Under WaterJoin contemplative students around the world on a journey of connection and healing. Rewire the pattern of unhealthy attachments in Fr. Richard Rohr’s online course Breathing Under Water: A Spiritual Study of the Twelve Steps. In this online course, Fr. Richard Rohr offers a spiritual perspective on breaking free of attachments. Whether you are new to the Twelve Steps or have been doing this work for years, this course provides an opportunity to become "unstuck" within a supportive online community. Apply for financial assistance by March 10, 2021. Learn more about Breathing Under Water Discover Your True Self with Immortal DiamondWho are you beneath the trappings of the ego? Dive deep into Richard Rohr’s teachings on revealing the “face you had before you were born,” in the online course Immortal Diamond: A Study in Search of the True Self. Each week provides reflections, discussion, expanded commentary, additional articles, videos, and audio clips, plus exclusive teachings from Fr. Richard. Apply for Financial Assistance by March 24, 2021. Explore Mary Magdalene's Path of Conscious LoveWhat can Mary Magdalene teach us about walking in conscious love? Join modern-day mystic Cynthia Bourgeault for the online course Mary Magdalene: Apostle to Our Own Times. In a series of readings, reflections, and discussions, Cynthia reveals the rich and complex legacy of one of the most misunderstood women in Christianity. Take the first step along the path of timeless wisdom with Mary Magdalene. Apply for financial assistance by April 7. Reader Favorites:African American Spirituality and Song: Christ Prays in Us and through UsNature, Cosmos, and Connection: New Language for a New StoryNature, Cosmos, and Connection: The “Givenness of God” |
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