The Myth of Cosmic Guilt: Why Indigenous Spiritualities Have No Concept of “Sin”

When European explorers and Christian missionaries first sailed to the shores of the Americas, Africa, and the Philippine archipelago, they carried with them a specific spiritual vocabulary. Central to their worldview were the concepts of inherent human fallenness, divine judgment, and a burning underworld reserved for the damned. For centuries, colonizers tried to translate these … Continue reading The Myth of Cosmic Guilt: Why Indigenous Spiritualities Have No Concept of “Sin”

🌏 From Ice to ICE: A Reflection on Connection, Separation, and the Journey of Humanity

🌿Introduction Throughout human history, the forces of nature have shaped not only the land beneath our feet but also the direction of our collective journey.  Today, as we witness modern institutions setting boundaries and dividing communities, it is worth pausing to remember a time when ice itself connected the world, offering pathways to our earliest … Continue reading 🌏 From Ice to ICE: A Reflection on Connection, Separation, and the Journey of Humanity