Author Archives: Richard Guzman
Sacred Doing
In Matthew 25, Jesus gives us three famous parables about what the end of time is going to be like—The Ten Virgins, The Talents, The Sheep and Goats—and I was asked to preach on the third of these on December … Continue reading
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Tagged Chuang Tzu, Matthew 25: 31-46, Sacred Doing
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Mandala Making on the Web
In the 2014 excerpt from my journal “Climbing Bryan’s Mountain,” I commented on the Buddhist ritual of sand mandalas as a symbol of the beauty and impermanence of life. After days of patiently using colored sand to build the mandala’s elaborate … Continue reading
The Rhythm of Rage
I honestly don’t know what’s prompted me to write this comment on the shooting death of Stephon Clark. I have mentioned Trayvon Martin, Philando Castille, Eric Gardner, Michael Brown, etc. etc. in other writing, but only Martin was the subject … Continue reading →