Gary Thomas

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Dualistic thinking gets you in the right ball park (“You cannot serve both God and mammon”), but nondualistic wisdom, or what many of us call contemplation, is necessary once you actually get in the right field. “Now that I have chosen to serve God, what does that really mean?” Nondualistic thinking presumes that you have first mastered dualistic clarity, but also found it insufficient
Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life
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