Thomas is the very embodiment of renowned "southern hospitality", gracious and kind, yet he lives the utter simplicity of an unassuming monk.
Passionately engaged with the world, yet detached from self, he speaks to us of the peril of our time: the impending devastation of the natural
world, and by virtue of our utter dependence upon it, of ourselves. Yet he gives us hope. Perhaps he gives hope because, when we come across
such an authentic human being as Thomas Berry, we are awakened to the hope that lives within each of us. We are awakened to the hope inherent
in the harmonious dynamism of the Universe in which we live and move and have our being.
Thomas, in the book he co-authored with mathematical cosmologist, Brian Swimme, "The Universe Story" masterfully unfolds this great story of
our origins. He awakens our sensitivities to this wondrous adventure, from the original flaring forth from apparent nothingness, to the
creation of supernovas and galaxies, to the generation of planets and the emergence of life on this beautiful planet, earth. The story
reveals to us a creative intelligence at work in the universe and in our human capacity to reflect in awe upon it. This "Universe Story"
reveals us to each other as kin! We are kin not only to every other human being, but also to the wolf and the whale, the redwood and the
butterfly. Within this expansive cosmology we experience a sense of homecoming. The surfaces of a mechanistic world crack open and the
subjective depths of our own natures are now made accessible in communion with our relatives in all creation.
Thomas invites us to enter into this "gorgeous celebratory event" in the awareness that the universe is a community of subjects to be
communed with, not a collection of objects to be exploited. This recognition of our communion relationship with the entire web of life
is fundamental to his thought and found throughout his work. In his book the "Great Work" he charts a direction for this shift in
consciousness to occur.
It is to this Great Work of transformation that Thomas invites us. Contact us if you, personally, or a
group you are involved with, would like to know more about Thomas Berry. We offer workshops and days of contemplative practice
engaging the Universe Story and the Great Work. As Thomas poignantly says, we are losing splendid and intimate modes of divine
presence. We are, perhaps, losing ourselves. Come to Skyline for a day, a week or a month and find yourself anew in
relationship to the sacred depths of the natural world.
The programs offered by Diane Pendola and Teresa Hahn are assisting us all in both understanding and
shaping the new world of the 21st century. The 20th century has had its day of glory. It deserves honor
for its many accomplishments as well as critique for its failures. But now that day is over. In its collapse, a
new world awaits us. In their Skyline Harvest Eco-Contemplative Center as well as in their writings Diane and
Teresa guide us securely into this new, more integral human-Earth presence to each other. We feel that we are alive
in a new way. Indeed the entire Earth is suddenly awakened to our long-lost intimacy with each other. In this new
setting, our children as well as ourselves will learn how full, how satisfying our lives can be.
--Thomas Berry: Cultural Historian, Earth Scholar, Ecological Visionary and Key Spokesman for the New Cosmology--