The road awaits. I'm getting ready to return to Ohio from California. I’ve heard reports of flash floods from the rains in California. Winter snow storms are making their way across the Rockies to the Midwest and Great Lake states, but the road still awaits. Did I leave too late, wait too long? What kind of … Continue reading The Road Awaits by William Klein
Landscapes and Invisible Realities by William Klein
The power of presence is unleashed when you walk in a beautiful landscape. I remember walking in Ireland once and feeling the life of the neon green grass, a waterfall and bubbling brook of bliss, and the surrender of rolling hills pulsating in my being. There was a nonverbal communication taking place between myself and … Continue reading Landscapes and Invisible Realities by William Klein
Spiritual Atrophy by William Klein
The principle of spiritual atrophy and its consequences is a daunting prospect. The dictionary definition of “atrophy” that I’m using is the “gradual decline or ineffectiveness or vigor due to underuse or neglect.” If you do not exercise your muscles, you tend to lose strength in the muscle. This is the case with spiritual development … Continue reading Spiritual Atrophy by William Klein
“The Jesus Revolution” by William Klein
I was invited to an event last Sunday by my friend, “The Chosen” star, Jonathan Roumie. Roumie is starring in “The Jesus Movement” with Kelsey Grammar that is in theaters on November 18th. Reverend Greg Laurie, a producer of the film, hosted his “Southern California Harvest Event” in San Diego’s Petco Park and at Anaheim’s … Continue reading “The Jesus Revolution” by William Klein
The Power of Charism by William Klein
I’ve talked with numerous people who have attended Catholic schools and hear a common theme. “There is something about that charism that has stayed with me.” Some religious consider this a sign of the Holy Spirit. Each religious institution I’ve been associated with has a charism that is uniquely its own. I’ve been blessed to … Continue reading The Power of Charism by William Klein
Zen on a Treadmill by William Klein
This past year we lost a spiritual giant. The globally renowned poet, activist and Buddhist spiritual teacher Thich Nhat Hahn passed away in January at the age of 95. Hahn arrived on the scene and rose to world prominence during the Vietnam War which desecrated his sacred homeland. He inspired some of the greatest spiritual … Continue reading Zen on a Treadmill by William Klein
Cabrini Shrine in Golden, Colorado by William Klein
Well, I hit the road to travel to LA to see some friends and do some networking. Just outside of Denver there is a shrine to St. Mother Francis Xavier Cabrini in Golden, Colorado. Born July 15, 1850, she died December 22, 1917. Mother Cabrini was an immigrant from Italy who settled in New York … Continue reading Cabrini Shrine in Golden, Colorado by William Klein
Transforming the Lizard Brain by William Klein
There are things that stand in our way in terms of developing a rich spiritual life and spiritual realization, and one of them is what scientists call “the lizard brain.” The Encyclopedia of the Brain defines the function of “the Lizard Brain” as the following. “As a whole, the limbic cortex serves as an association area for … Continue reading Transforming the Lizard Brain by William Klein
Power vs. Force by William Klein
David R. Hawkins, M.D., PhD. wrote a book titled, “Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior.” This book details the power of consciousness to transform a life. Hawkins’ work in kinesiology helped him in his psychological work as well as his medical work. He wondered if there was a way to quantify conscious understanding … Continue reading Power vs. Force by William Klein
Advantages of a Meta-Narrative
Why are so many people abandoning religion? On one hand, religion is not serving their purposes and needs. They see judgment and doctrines that have undermined Christian values that are hypocritical in presentation. They see a lack of kindness on the part of clergy or harsh judgments from congregants and say who wants to belong … Continue reading Advantages of a Meta-Narrative
