
The Mystical Positivist - Radio Show #431 - 31MAY25
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In short chapters, the book takes up life themes you’re facing and offers meditations to address them. Each chapter is introduced with a short saying and keyword of Jesus, heard with “Aramaic ears,” and then proceeds to show how this applies to a life issue today. This book offers a unique perspective on Jesus’s teachings that can help you to connect with them on a deeper level and live a more authentic, fulfilling, and compassionate life.
Neil Douglas-Klotz is an internationally known scholar in the fields connecting religious studies (comparative Semitic hermeneutics) and psychology as well as a poet and musician. He is the author of Revelations of the Aramaic Jesus, Prayers of the Cosmos, and The Hidden Gospel and coauthor of The Tent of Abraham with Sister Joan Chittister and Rabbi Arthur Waskow. He is the past chair of the Mysticism Group of the American Academy of Religion.
More information about Neil Douglas-Klotz's work can be found at:
The Abwoon Network website: abwoon.org,
Dances of Universal Peace website: dancesofuniversalpeace.org,
Neil Douglas-Klotz on Facebook: www.facebook.com,
Neil Douglas-Klots on The Mystical Positivist - 2022: mysticalpositivist.blogspot.com,
Neil Douglas-Klots on The Mystical Positivist - 2019: mysticalpositivist.blogspot.com.
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