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February 22, 2016

Poet and “Genocide” Survivor, Alicia Partnoy Speaking at Gonzaga

What is our responsibility in the face of another person's tragedy?

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February 16, 2016

Lose It, Find It, Celebrate, and Eat

On finding ways to create and celebrate Christian-Jewish relations, Levine said, "We must agree to disagree on fundamental issues and agree to agree on even more fundamental issues."

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February 8, 2016

Rise each day with the new sun

Wherever we are on this world, whatever faith or cultural community we lay claim to, we each have the opportunity to "rise each day with the new sun" and do something magnificent, until we don't.

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Published on February 08, 2016 07:55

February 1, 2016

Spirituality in Genetic Counseling

There is currently a debate over the relevance of religious or spiritual counseling from health care professionals.

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Published on February 01, 2016 14:02

January 28, 2016

The Jew in the Lotus: Jewish Intersections Series

Journey To Meaning Review Replay available at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/creating...

"Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours." - John Locke. What do you think about what you are read?

Journey to Meaning, Judaism, Jewish, online book club, diversity, pluralistic, inclusive, open-minded, spiritual seekers, joy, God, religion, spirituality, cultural clash, atheist, unbeliever, convert, universalist, Mormon, Catholic, Christianity, Buddhism, Karma,

"There are many ways to get to the top of Mount Fuji." - Japanese saying. What is your Mount Fuji? What do you want to enjoy, master, experience in life?

How do your ideas influence your day-to-day quality of life and your relationships with your family, friends and community?

In this weekly year-long series we will explore the boundaries, the lines between, the separation and the common ground and how your beliefs affect every moment of your life. Each month will focus on four or five topics from a different book. It will be a like an online book club but we will dive deeper into what does it mean to you - the beliefs that you hold? What do you believe? Do you follow a certain religious tradition or are you exploring many or are you somewhere in between?

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Published on January 28, 2016 10:08 Tags: buddhism, conversion, interfaith, intersections, jewish-intersections, jews, judaism

The Jew in the Lotus: Jewish Intersections Series

Journey To Meaning Review Replay available at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/creating...

"Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours." - John Locke. What do you think about what you are read?

Journey to Meaning, Judaism, Jewish, online book club, diversity, pluralistic, inclusive, open-minded, spiritual seekers, joy, God, religion, spirituality, cultural clash, atheist, unbeliever, convert, universalist, Mormon, Catholic, Christianity, Buddhism, Karma,

"There are many ways to get to the top of Mount Fuji." - Japanese saying. What is your Mount Fuji? What do you want to enjoy, master, experience in life?

How do your ideas influence your day-to-day quality of life and your relationships with your family, friends and community?

In this weekly year-long series we will explore the boundaries, the lines between, the separation and the common ground and how your beliefs affect every moment of your life. Each month will focus on four or five topics from a different book. It will be a like an online book club but we will dive deeper into what does it mean to you - the beliefs that you hold? What do you believe? Do you follow a certain religious tradition or are you exploring many or are you somewhere in between?

The Jew in the Lotus

Reincarnation, Life Before and After This Physical Existence

Replay at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/creating...

How to you think about reincarnation?
Do you have to do it all now or do you have a thread of lifetimes?

pg 88 (The Jew in the Lotus)

What determines whether an angel in the next rebirth will be a bird or an animal? What is the main factor? Buddhists call it karma." - The Dalai Lama on how rebirth works in Jewish Doctrine.

Why do bad things happen to good people?
Are there such a thing as bad things?

"Serious Buddhists consider the theory of karma a science."

"Beginning with the simple idea of cause and effect; that is every action produces a consequence, teachings about karma confirm that there is an ultimate overall economy of actions. In the long run good actions will produce good consequences for those who do them, and likewise bad actions will produce bad consequences. Since this is not immediately obvious in the world we live in, karma in Buddhist thought presupposes rebirth. The long run includes life after life in various bodily frames, not only human, but also as animals, hell creatures and devas. Rebirth is the Buddhist explanation of why bad things happen to good people. Our actions in one life plant seeds that may not flower or bear fruit until future lives."

"For the Buddhist the goal of purification practices, such as prostration and reciting of mantras, is to release one from the negative effects of previous actions, to purify bad karma."

What is the goal of the Jewish system?
What are your thoughts on reincarnation?

"Each soul has to create a garment. And each incarnation, each remanifestation, we make a little more or we undo a little more. ultimately the goal is to complete the garment, which is a garment of light when it is finished. And some incarnations, we do more damage, we pull more threads out, in other incarnations we put more threads in. So how we are remanifest depends on what we have done in the past." - Rabbi Jonathan Omer-Man.

"The two mystical systems of rebirth appeared to have remarkable degrees of similarities."

What if you thought you might be reincarnating in Syria or North Korea or a future environment? Would it change how you think and act today?

Are there lessons to be learned from past Life Regression? Whether you believe in past lives, reincarnation or not?
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Published on January 28, 2016 10:08 Tags: buddhism, conversion, interfaith, intersections, jewish-intersections, jews, judaism

The Jew in the Lotus: Jewish Intersections Series

Journey To Meaning Review Replay available at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/creating...

"Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours." - John Locke. What do you think about what you are read?

Journey to Meaning, Judaism, Jewish, online book club, diversity, pluralistic, inclusive, open-minded, spiritual seekers, joy, God, religion, spirituality, cultural clash, atheist, unbeliever, convert, universalist, Mormon, Catholic, Christianity, Buddhism, Karma,

"There are many ways to get to the top of Mount Fuji." - Japanese saying. What is your Mount Fuji? What do you want to enjoy, master, experience in life?

How do your ideas influence your day-to-day quality of life and your relationships with your family, friends and community?

In this weekly year-long series we will explore the boundaries, the lines between, the separation and the common ground and how your beliefs affect every moment of your life. Each month will focus on four or five topics from a different book. It will be a like an online book club but we will dive deeper into what does it mean to you - the beliefs that you hold? What do you believe? Do you follow a certain religious tradition or are you exploring many or are you somewhere in between?

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Published on January 28, 2016 10:04 Tags: buddhism, conversion, interfaith, intersections, jewish-intersections, jews, judaism

January 25, 2016

Would Someone in Your Life or Community Benefit From Reminiscing?

Reminiscence therapy is defined by the American Psychological Association as the use of life histories — written, oral, or both — to improve psychological well-being.

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Published on January 25, 2016 04:52

January 18, 2016

Dr. Amy Jill Levine and Jewish-Christian Relationship

more01/18/16By Kimberly Burnham Amy Jill Levine, in response to the question, “Why publish“The Jewish Annotated New Testament”now?,” said “The Jewish Annotated New Testament”will help Christians understand the Jewish context of their faith and help Jews see that the Christian Scriptures are not only informative about Jewish history, but are also in many places beautiful and ...

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Published on January 18, 2016 07:57

January 11, 2016

Learning from Differences, Rabbi Art Green’s Keynote at Ohalah

You can be in a good marriage or a good religion / spiritual tradition while acknowledging that there are other good marriages and traditions.

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Published on January 11, 2016 13:50

Neurotheology: The Intersection of Mind, Body & Spirit

Kimberly Burnham
1650: René Descartes stops thinking and dies. Thanks to Descartes we live in a world where people think of mind, body, and spirit as separate. He is famous for saying, “I think, therefore I am.”

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