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Where will your spiritual journey take you?

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  Some spiritual journeys begin in a place of certainty—but others begin with questions. Deep ones. Urgent ones.  Why are we so divided? Can we ever truly belong to one another across our differences?  For those seeking more than easy answers—for those longing to live in a world grounded in unity rather than fear— One Family Indivisible  offers a path. This powerful spiritual memoir is not about escaping difference; it’s about embracing it. With unflinching honesty and profound humility, the author shares a lifelong quest to move beyond the walls we build—of race, religion, culture, and creed—and toward a deeper truth: that we are, at heart, one family. Rooted in Interfaith principles and lived experience,  One Family Indivisible  invites us to see the divine not just in the familiar, but in  the other.  It challenges us to shift from “us vs. them” to  we , from fear to love, from separation to solidarity. So—where will  your  spiri...

Can love unite all faiths?

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    In an age when religious conflict and spiritual fragmentation seem to dominate the headlines, it’s easy to forget that love—not doctrine—lies at the heart of nearly every faith tradition. Whether whispered in a mosque, sung in a temple, prayed in a church, or meditated upon in silence, love is the thread that runs through them all. But can love truly unite all faiths? An Afternoon’s Dictation: Revelation for the 21st Century  offers a gentle, yet powerful answer: yes, if we allow it to. When author Steven Greenebaum cried out for meaning during a deeply unsettled time in his life, he didn’t expect an answer. What came instead was a voice—one that invited him to write, not commandments, but compassionate wisdom for living a meaningful life. What emerged was a sacred message that reaches across traditions, reminding us that different religions are not different truths, but different languages for speaking to the same divine. One of the book’s core revelations urges us t...