Davidc

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Hello, I'm David and I guess you are wondering what I am doing in this space.  (In case you are questioning my spiritual credentials, here's a picture of me with the dalai llama).  I am here for two reasons, first as a contributor (sorry, no money, just an [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ken_Wilber_on_Spiritual_Growth:_A_Christian_Perspective article]) and secondly as a friend (for 30 years now) of Rob, the admin of this domain.  Rob and I rose from similar humble beginnings to become what we are today--humble middle-aged old men.  Personally I started out with nothing and still have most of it left (stolen joke).  I am originally from Birmingham, AL and currently live in the outback of rural Mississippi and work at a large university.  I am married, no kids, and have a small zoo of llamas, cats, and a possum (that's Southern for "opossum").[[Image:Celtic4.jpg|right|frame]]
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Hello, I'm David and I guess you are wondering what I am doing in this space.  (In case you are questioning my spiritual credentials, here's a picture of me with the dalai llama).  I am here for two reasons, first as a contributor (sorry, no money, just some articles) and secondly as a friend (for 30 years now) of Rob, the admin of this domain.  Rob and I rose from similar humble beginnings to become what we are today--humble middle-aged old men.  Personally I started out with nothing and still have most of it left (stolen joke).  I am originally from Birmingham, AL and currently live in the outback of rural Mississippi and work at a large university.  I am married, no kids, and have a small zoo of llamas, cats, and a possum (that's Southern for "opossum").[[Image:Celtic4.jpg|right|frame]]
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Considering that I am a "recovering Protestant" as well as a "failed amateur Buddhist" I have long been hard-pressed to categorize myself in any positive way, not that I feel a particular need to be in a category.  However, it has become apparent fairly recently that my spiritual path is Franciscan, and has been moving in that direction for several years unbeknownst to myself.  The simple zen-like act of daily feeding and caring for a variety of dependent animals, each one a singular miracle, has become no less than a holy communion of boundary dissolution requiring neither intentionality nor effort, altogether lacking the strainings and distractions of meditation, and quite likely the closest I will ever come to finding mystical union in the routine of daily existence.
 
Considering that I am a "recovering Protestant" as well as a "failed amateur Buddhist" I have long been hard-pressed to categorize myself in any positive way, not that I feel a particular need to be in a category.  However, it has become apparent fairly recently that my spiritual path is Franciscan, and has been moving in that direction for several years unbeknownst to myself.  The simple zen-like act of daily feeding and caring for a variety of dependent animals, each one a singular miracle, has become no less than a holy communion of boundary dissolution requiring neither intentionality nor effort, altogether lacking the strainings and distractions of meditation, and quite likely the closest I will ever come to finding mystical union in the routine of daily existence.
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[[Ken Wilber on Spiritual Growth: A Christian Perspective]]
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[[The Origins of Religion in Universal Consciousness]]