Kimberly Holman
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Listening to Silence
Silence is a thread running through all of creation. It even paradoxically exists in noise. In deep contemplation, we listen to this golden silence as…
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Centering Prayer’s Intentional Gesture of Receptivity
In Centering Prayer, whenever we notice we are caught up in thoughts, the instruction is to return ever so gently to our sacred symbol. But…
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Three Ways of Looking at the Human Condition With Implications for Salvation
How we view ourselves says a lot about how we imagine we might be saved. In this article, Kimberly Holman suggests that being liberated or…
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Praying the Twenty-Third Psalm to Prepare for Centering Prayer
In this post, Kimberly Holman shares her reflections on praying the 23rd Psalm to prepare for Centering Prayer meditation.
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Posted On Religion & Philosophy
How to Celebrate with Reckless Abandon and Let It All Go
In this holiday message, Kimberly Holman invites readers to celebrate the joys of the season with reckless abandon and then let it all go, suggesting…
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Reconciling Western Soteriology With Eastern Sophiology
In this article, Kimberly Holman explains how the soteriological perspective of the West and the sophiological perceptive of the East are resolved by recognizing the…
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Why Turning Tension Into a Problem To Be Solved Doesn’t Work (and What Does)
Often our immediate response to tension and other emotional complexes is to view them as problems that we need to solve…immediately! Critical thinking and problem…
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Posted On Psychology & Personal Growth
Aspirations to Perceive Goodness & Establish a Wholesome Society for the Benefit of All
Shambhala Warriorship was first introduced in the West by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche in the late 1970s. It represents his desire to teach the basic principles…
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The Meaning of Emptiness in Buddhism
Emptiness is a translation of the Sanskrit term shunyata. For Westerners, this term can create a lot of confusion. We tend to think of emptiness…
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Why Humanity is Redeemed By the Cross
A few years back, I published the following article on ProgressiveChristianity.org. I encourage you to see it there, as well as all of the other…

Kimberly Holman
Kimberly Holman is a certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher (MMT) with a B.A. in psychology from the University of Maine and an M.A in religious studies from Naropa University.