Thought of the Day

Thought of the Day

Daily Thoughts from the Indigo Wizard
12/23/2011 - 12:28

Head over to Anamchara Books' Soul Friends blog for today's Advent Thought. Today, Anamchara Books Executive Editor Ellyn Sanna shares her final Advent Thought on Karl Rahner before Christmas.

12/21/2011 - 10:45

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Today, Billy Pilgrim continues his discussion of the history of Saint Nicholas...

12/20/2011 - 10:53

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Today, Billy Pilgrim continues his discussion of the history of Saint Nicholas...

12/19/2011 - 12:58

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Today, Billy Pilgrim continues his discussion of the history of Saint Nicholas...

12/15/2011 - 11:10

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Today, Billy Pilgrim continues his discussion of the history of Saint...

12/13/2011 - 10:34

So far Rahner’s Advent ingredients have been:

- preparation
- time to be alone
- self-acceptance

So as we sit alone, preparing our hearts by having the courage to be truly present to whatever we...

12/12/2011 - 11:12

Check out AnamcharaBooks.com's Soul Friends blog for today's Advent Thought. Today, Billy Pilgrim discusses the history of Saint Nicholas and how the Christian Saint became a...

12/09/2011 - 11:08

Rahner’s next ingredient in his Advent “recipe”:

Do not talk to yourself the way you do with others, the people we argue and quarrel with even when they are not there. Instead, wait, listen, without expecting any unusual experience. Do not pour yourself out in...

12/06/2011 - 11:03

Check out AnamcharaBooks.com's Soul Friends blog for today's Advent Thought.
Billy Pilgrim writes about Santa Claus, the way he is viewed around the world, as well as...

12/05/2011 - 11:22

Before moving on to the next ingredient in Rahner’s Advent recipe, I want to spend a little more time with the last one. I’m still thinking about the way Rahner linked together courage and gentleness.

Our culture tends to think of gentleness as a feminine quality, while...