Sunday, February 26, 2012

Practical Theology

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I completely agree with Ellen's comments regarding dabbling. We do our spiritual journeys a disservice by failing to grapple with the issues brought forth from exploring texts and practices in depth. Spiritual growth often comes about because we dared to venture some steps beyond our personal comfort zones, initial dislike, or distaste for tough work. I'm grateful for the periods of prolonged study I've had with a Wiccan collective and within a dharma (Buddhist) center -- all while remaining active in my UU church. The view from the inside of those two traditions looks far different than that found while lingering in the shallow end of the pond. The consumerist culture that's becoming ever more dominant in our churches encourages this spiritual wading.

Thanks for this thread -- which only emboldens me further as we await the start of the church year.

Bright blessings to you all.



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