22December2009

Gratitude to Thomas Berry

Posted by Biophile under: Community News.

Berry4“Thomas Berry flipped wigs everywhere he went, because Thomas has a way of making you feel the immensity, the magnificence, and the mystery of the cosmos. He baptizes you into the presence of the galaxies, and transmits the sacredness and unity of the universe. Berry makes you feel your cosmic identity, and your connection to the earth and the universe as an unfolding process.” ~ Drew Dellinger

I will never forget the moment that Thomas Berry’s core message clicked as I was reading his “Dream of the Earth”. It was the first time in my entire life that I genuinely experienced a synergy. Everything clicked. Everything connected. Everything all of a sudden made sense, and had a living, vibrant, connective context within which to make sense as it continually unfolded. Needless to say he left quite an impression on me, and I experience a depth of gratitude towards him that is usually reserved for parents or an intimate. Having passed away earlier this year at the wondrous age of 94, Thomas Berry has left us a legacy that has the power to help transform our world. Or to use one of his most beloved phrases, to help usher in an era of “mutually enhancing human earth relations”.

There are numerous biographies, eulogies, memorials, and further testaments regarding the profound vision that Berry has left us with online, and if the reader is unfamiliar with his work then I most whole heartedly recommend it. There are great overviews of his life from The New York Times and The LA Times, along with eulogies found on his own website, www.thomasberry.org. My favorite tribute however comes from poet Drew Dellinger, and I can’t recommend it, or Dellinger himself, enough.

If our lives are measured by the extent that we have left the world a better place then when we found it, we would need to dig out the tape used for M.L.King, Gandhi and company, the one usually reserved for prophets and saints. The pages of this blog were originally inspired by Thomas’ message to learn and tell the Universe Story in order to firmly establish a meaningful context within which to lead our lives, and it is my fullest intention of continuing The Great Work of our times by highlighting as many efforts to inspire and nurture balanced human earth relations as possible.

Thank you father Thomas. The world is indeed a much better place for your having been. I will close this post with a clip of Thomas sharing a most powerful perspective in his own words.

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Peace,
Ericuni

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17December2009

Spreading Science through the Heart

Posted by Biophile under: Community News.

Finding our meaningful place in the universe can make such a profound difference in our lives, and doing so playfully makes it even more magnificent. I have been wanting to post this Neil DeGrasse video for a while now as his passion and enthusiasm for sharing his discoveries are infectious, and he makes a great case for the value of understanding the significance of The Universe Story. But to make things even better, a fellow named John Boswell has created a project called The Symphony of Science where he takes clips from interviews such as the DeGrasse one and then skillfully puts them to music. In my mind, when pertinent information can be shared in such an entertaining and uplifting manner is when we start to experience grace.

I hope you enjoy these clips as much as I have.
Peace.
Eric

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20April2009

Joseph Campbell on the New Myth

Posted by Aether under: Community News.

This is definitely dated material from the now famous and seminal Bill Moyers interview with Joseph Campbell, but this clip is well worth watching as it so hones in on the kernel of meaning for the times that we live in that I felt it worth posting.  Joseph really hits the nail on the head with identifying the planet and it’s story as the only myth worthy of guiding us through this culminating moment in history, and I certainly feel a deep resonance with that perspective.  Makes me think of the Einstein quote about the mindset that created our problems is not capable of fixing them.  This is a great plea for utilizing our ability to tell the earth’s story as a healing and empowerment tool.  The video segment is found on the Global Mindshift website, and I hope you are as stimulated by it as I have been.

hero-3-joseph-campbellClick on the photo to go to the video.

Enjoy!

Eric

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The fruitful interaction between the scientific and the religious-humanist vision is our greatest promise for the future as well as the great task of the educator, both in comprehending for oneself and in communicating this vision to future generations of students. ~ Thomas Berry

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