Non-Existence.
“The most frightening thought we have is the thought of our own non-existence.” — Paul Tillich said that . . . let’s discuss.
“The most frightening thought we have is the thought of our own non-existence.” — Paul Tillich said that . . . let’s discuss.
Safety is the lack of apparent fears. Not that there aren’t things to be scared of, but that you don’t care. Yikes!
The answer received depends on the question asked. . . Isn’t that true?
Love the Questions?! Read More »
I’m not what I think, what I do, or what I have, yet I define myself by all of those. What if I was more spirit than that?
Character Defects? Read More »
I can’t beleive I have a podcast reminding people of something as apparently obvious as BREATHING!
Rabbi Brian discusses the notion of predicate theology — that God is a verb, something we must do.
What if, while you thought you were driving, you really weren’t? It’s not a comfortable idea to get behind.
Rabbi Brian talks about the importance of taking some time off. Resting. Recharging. Not-doing.