Glad I found your page. I like your design but the dark is a bit hard on my eyes. May be because I am night blind ?!
I did my dissertation on Kierkegaard who was not a gardener ;-) but he liked the metaphor of the seed a lot. And the Socratic midwifery idea. Only later I started reading Hildegard and was taken by her concept of viriditas …
Glad I found your page. I like your design but the dark is a bit hard on my eyes. May be because I am night blind ?!
I did my dissertation on Kierkegaard who was not a gardener ;-) but he liked the metaphor of the seed a lot. And the Socratic midwifery idea. Only later I started reading Hildegard and was taken by her concept of viriditas (may be because we live currently in MN where greening is absent for a very long while...)
I am really interested in your book, so thank you for putting it up here. At first I thought your threefold way might refer to body, soul, spirit. Interesting how many threefold ways are needed for inward deepening. Peace and Blessings!
Thank you for your kind words and insights, especially your connection with Kierkegaard's metaphor of the seed and Hildegard's concept of viriditas. Your perspective adds a depth to the discussion of inward deepening. Looking forward to sharing more on this journey.
Glad I found your page. I like your design but the dark is a bit hard on my eyes. May be because I am night blind ?!
I did my dissertation on Kierkegaard who was not a gardener ;-) but he liked the metaphor of the seed a lot. And the Socratic midwifery idea. Only later I started reading Hildegard and was taken by her concept of viriditas (may be because we live currently in MN where greening is absent for a very long while...)
I am really interested in your book, so thank you for putting it up here. At first I thought your threefold way might refer to body, soul, spirit. Interesting how many threefold ways are needed for inward deepening. Peace and Blessings!
Thank you for your kind words and insights, especially your connection with Kierkegaard's metaphor of the seed and Hildegard's concept of viriditas. Your perspective adds a depth to the discussion of inward deepening. Looking forward to sharing more on this journey.