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Robert V. Taylor – Begging to Differ

Begging to Differ

We each encounter darkness and shadows on many levels. It may take the form of the 9/11 attacks to school shootings to genocide on the local, national or global stage, or, personal encounters with envy, resentments and malice. How to respond becomes a spiritual question for many.


Robert Taylor – Creativity and Imagination

Creativity and Imagination

We are created in the Imagination of God. Replacing “image” with “imagination” serves as an “upside down” invitation to limitless imagination about participating in divinity.


Robert V. Taylor – Repairing the World

Repairing the World

Our personal spiritual growth invites us to widen our beam. We rediscover that our own lives only make sense in the context of others. When we discover that our lives are bundled together with the rest of humanity our spiritual quest takes on deeper meaning.


Robert V. Taylor – A Joyful Spirituality

A Joyful Spirituality

If there is to be a judgment day, the only question asked of us will be “Did you love with abandonment?” Rules and commandments offer structure and form to our spiritual quest, but the practice of love defines the vitality, fullness and happiness of the spiritual life.


Robert V. Taylor – Saying Yes to Your Own Life

Saying Yes to Your Own Life

The voice which we cultivate in our professional and personal lives is too often in response to meeting imagined corporate and personal expectations of others. Discovering and trusting our own voice unleashes our deepest potential and true self, opening us to deeply satisfying engagement in our work.


Robert V. Taylor – Spirituality and Ethics

Spirituality and Ethics

The spiritual quest is about love. The inner pursuit of love orients our lives outwards, creating hearts open to compassion, mercy, hope and justice.


Robert V. Taylor – Exclusion in the Name of God

Exclusion in the Name of God

The capacity to love yourself is a lifelong quest for many. A spiritual truth is that you are loved, not for what you do or how you abide by religious laws, but for your very existence. This liberation from religious control invites us to a spirituality of Divine Love.


Robert V. Taylor – Leadership

Leadership

Leaders at every level are shaped and informed by their own experiences. This is a pathway to growth as a leader. The story and experiences that have shaped you are not incidental. Courage, coming from the root word for “love”, is the conviction of loving your work in order to lead courageously.


Robert V. Taylor – Creating Your Values Framework

Creating Your Values Framework

The Millennial Generation has been described as the generation with “a rendezvous with destiny.” In their thirst for meaning and purpose they shun rigid dogmatism on issues from reproductive choice, gender, human sexuality, the environment and global engagement. Are there shared values between them, their parents and grandparents?


Robert V. Taylor – The Blessing in Disillusionment

The Blessing in Disillusionment

The way we tell our own story reveals truth about ourselves and the human experience. Our stories become a bridge from being mired in the past to discovering personal freedom and growth in the present and what lies ahead.


Robert V. Taylor – Opening Your Heart

Opening Your Heart

We’re meant to love generously! When we guard our hearts we are imprisoned by negative energy. Open your heart to the Universe and discover the good energy of a more loving relationship with the Holy.


Robert V. Taylor – Keeping Faith

Keeping Faith

These are tumultuous times. What spiritual framework anchors your life? The choices you make each day affect your interaction with the world. It is possible to have a framework of love in action that is hope-filled!


Robert V. Taylor – A Spirituality of Food and Feasting

A Spirituality of Food and Feasting

Transform how you think about meals and who sits at your table! Mindfulness about meals and feasting invites us inot a spirituality of food and feasting!


Robert V. Taylor – Seeing Doubt as an Opportunity

Seeing Doubt as an Opportunity

Many of us have grown up to believe that doubt means we have a negative attitude twoard religion or our spirituality. But I think of doubt as the great birth giver. Doubt transfigures us. Our questions and doubt shed new light on who we are and our relationship with the Holy, God and the universe. Doubt leads us to a place of helping us reconcile and reconnect with our perception of ourselves. Doubt is much more honest than the certainty of conviction. Doubt and questions invite us into living more deeply with the Divinity that lives within us.

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I’m Spiritual Not Religious Interview w/Lorna Owens host of And The Women Gather
 

Robert Taylor sermon – Trinity Cathedral Cleveland – March 2010

Conversation with Robert Taylor – Trinity Cathedral – March 7, 2010

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