Being Loved

Finding More God

In Catholic spirituality, nondual thinking doesn’t discard clarity—it transcends rigid either-or categories and opens us to the sacred mystery pulsing through all things. It’s not vague or mystical fluff; it’s a deeper wisdom that unites heart and intellect, intuition and reason. Jesus lived this way of seeing, and Scripture continually nudges us toward it. Nonduality invites us to follow that inner ache for more—more truth, more presence, more God.

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Being Loved

Learning To Receive Love

I believe God longs for everyone—including you and me—to be saved and to share in His kingdom. This isn’t a distant or abstract truth but deeply personal once we learn to receive His love. But I also know that the gift of free will means we have the power to accept or turn away from that love. And when I pause to consider Saint Ignatius’s advice—to ponder with deep affection how the Lord wishes to give Himself to me—something in me softens. It reminds me that His desire isn’t just for the world, but for me personally.

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Closer Than You Think

God is in the details of our day-to-day lives and knowing his heart is closer than we think. I’ve been using AI tools a lot recently to support my work. I got curious the other day asked CoPilot “What is the best way to know the heart of God.” Note the following is generated by AI and endorsed by me!

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Being Loved

For Mutual Coexistence

Pope Leo XIV releases his prayer intention for August, 2025, inviting us to pray “that societies avoid internal conflicts due to ethnic, political, religious or ideological reasons” and encouraging us to “seek paths of dialogue” and “respond to conflict with gestures of fraternity.

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