From “Queering Contemplation: Finding Queerness in the Roots and Future of Contemplative Spirituality” by Cassidy Hall
Sometimes contemplation is a place I go, sometimes a practice I do, and sometimes a place I can be. But true contemplative life necessitates a balance and compels us to engage in the ebb and flow between our individual experience and communal well-being. Psychotherapist and contemplative Dr. Jim Finley talks about the ways the contemplative path comes to fulfillment in oneness. This oneness – both with oneself and with others – is a way of life worth our continual pursuit.