In our journey of development, psychology and spirituality guide us toward union with God, self, others, and the cosmos. We recognize that our early consciousness is dualistic, but deeper levels are unitive. Growth often comes through wounding, failure, or darkness, requiring faith to reach maturity. Despite modern challenges and a lack of common good, authentic spirituality demands an inward experience. This is not individualistic but a process of dying to our false self to reveal our True Self. Our contemplative practice teaches us to shed passing identities and reflect the Divine gaze, enabling us to share love and grace with others.
Reflect the Divine Gaze
Reflect the Divine Gaze
Reflect the Divine Gaze
In our journey of development, psychology and spirituality guide us toward union with God, self, others, and the cosmos. We recognize that our early consciousness is dualistic, but deeper levels are unitive. Growth often comes through wounding, failure, or darkness, requiring faith to reach maturity. Despite modern challenges and a lack of common good, authentic spirituality demands an inward experience. This is not individualistic but a process of dying to our false self to reveal our True Self. Our contemplative practice teaches us to shed passing identities and reflect the Divine gaze, enabling us to share love and grace with others.