Soul Surrender
Soul Surrender
by Anthony Johnson (Guest)
Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento
Sunday, January 29, 2017
The “Wise Silence” is what Emerson called it. Lao Tsu called it the “Tao.” Plato called it “The Good and The Beautiful,” Aristotle called it “Being.” In Judaism, they call it “Ein Sof,” that which is everything and nothing. The “Ka,” the “Ba,” and the “Akh” are what the Egyptians called it. We call it “Soul.” The sermon this Sunday will speak to the concept of Soul in our modern lives and what it may mean to surrender to “The Soul.”
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