Dorian and David discuss our human tendency to be addicted to self-righteousness and how we can recognize it and transcend it.

Dorian and David discuss our human tendency to be addicted to self-righteousness and how we can recognize it and transcend it.
Dorian and David discuss the themes that run through the liturgical time called Epiphany.
Dorian and David discuss the value of cultivating “beginner’s eyes” throughout our lives and the critical spiritual practice of not taking oneself so seriously.
“In those moments of surrender, when I allow the Spirit to move into that painful space of rejection, I become the refugee and the wanderer. And in this embrace, the Spirit renovates that empty space into ‘home.'”
“Just as the glory of Jesus’ birth was hidden from the “important” people of the day, so often is the Spirit’s movement in our contemporary world. We must resolve to have open and humble hearts to the almost “background” workings of God in both the world and even in our own lives.”