"The Three Hermits,” a short story by Leo Tolstoy, tells of a priest who is traveling on the ocean. He sees a deserted island and wants to visit it. While there he meets three hermits who of their own will came to the island to pray and find God. The priest asks them if they pray … Continue reading Solitude by William Klein
Tag: Comparative Theology
The Poetry of Community by William Klein
We never really realize the power of community until we step outside our busy lives and retreat with others. Surrendering our technology, blocking out time, digging deep into listening to the stories of others and hardships they’ve endured, and the sweet expressions of joy as a result of working through them, can be a healing … Continue reading The Poetry of Community by William Klein
Nouwen’s “Finding Our Sacred Center” by William Klein
Henri Nouwen talked about the difficult task of “Finding Our Sacred Center.” He noted that this was achieved through three disciplines that can be found in scripture; solitude, community and care. He refers to a passage in scripture where Jesus goes to the mountain to pray. He comes down from the mountain and commissions twelve disciples to … Continue reading Nouwen’s “Finding Our Sacred Center” by William Klein
Sufi Mystic Suhrawardi by William Klein
Interestingly enough, there are a number of Persian Suhrawardi’s who were instrumental in the proliferation of Sufism in Islam. There was even a Sufi order that was created by a Suhrawardi. But I’ve been studying the work of Shihab al-din Suhrawardi, a 12th Century Sufi mystic who is also known as the Shaykh al-Ishraq (“Master of … Continue reading Sufi Mystic Suhrawardi by William Klein
The Journey Is The Goal by William Klein
It has been said that “The journey is the goal.” It may sound cliché, but it is true and sometimes a good cliché is “worth its weight in gold.” Sacred scriptures document for practitioners ways to cope with the challenges of life. These wisdom teachings are blueprints or road maps for us to enjoy the … Continue reading The Journey Is The Goal by William Klein
Solidarity In Ukrainian Crisis by William Klein
The Ukraine, a sovereign nation has been invaded by Russia, one of the most powerful countries in the world. The images of war are presented on televisions, phones and computers throughout the world, and the world has responded in horror. To date, 63 civilians have lost their lives and over 200 injured. The resistance and … Continue reading Solidarity In Ukrainian Crisis by William Klein
The Tangled Web by William Klein
Thinking through issues is a tricky thing to do. There’s so much misinformation out there. It was easier when we were kids. We’d go to a library and talk with librarians about reliable sources and learned how to identify abstracts to help us in our search for understanding. Nowadays, students refer to the Internet because … Continue reading The Tangled Web by William Klein
Chance Encounters by William Klein
Sometimes it takes reminding that every humble life lived impacts the world in ways unknown. There’s that old line in “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Clarence the angel teaches George Bailey, “Strange, isn’t it? Each man’s life touches so many other lives. When he isn’t around he leaves an awful hole, doesn’t he?” I see master … Continue reading Chance Encounters by William Klein
Gotta Serve Somebody by William Klein
Enlightened self-interest is a priceless reward for an individual and society; in serving others we serve ourselves. Win-win. The act of giving of yourself to another in the name of service reaps innumerable benefits that can empower an individual and reap benefits that can change the world. Seemingly obvious, every now and then we need … Continue reading Gotta Serve Somebody by William Klein
There is Something More by William Klein
I don’t want to sound too morose, but death is a likely place to start in examining what life is all about. How we respond to death is how we respond to life. This is not understood when we’re young. We think we will live forever and don’t consider how the single act of leaving … Continue reading There is Something More by William Klein
