Welcome to The Light, where we pause and consider what the world is quietly asking of us.
Scientists studying first-time psychedelic experiences are finding something remarkable β the brain, encountering psilocybin for the first time, doesn't simply alter perception. It reorganizes how regions speak to one another, suggesting consciousness itself may be far more flexible than we imagined.
From the interior landscape of the mind, we turn to the interior life of faith. Tennessee has approved the nation's first Christian charter school, a decision that reopens deep questions about the boundary between public trust and religious conviction β questions American democracy has never fully resolved, and perhaps never will.
And within that same tradition of faith, something sobering. The Archdiocese of New York has proposed an eight hundred million dollar settlement for one thousand three hundred survivors of clergy abuse β a staggering figure that measures, however imperfectly, the weight of institutional failure against the irreducible worth of a human life.
Three stories, each in its own way asking where we locate the sacred β in the mind, in the school, in the courtroom. That's this hour's reflection. Carry the light gently.["https://nautil.us/what-happens-in-the-brain-when-psychedelic-virgins-trip-for-the-first-time-1280475/","https://www.christianpost.com/news/school-board-approves-application-for-christian-charter-school.html","https://www.christianpost.com/news/sbc-membership-down-but-baptisms-and-attendance-on-the-rise.html","https://www.christianpost.com/news/new-york-archdiocese-proposes-800m-settlement.html"]πΊ The Light Β· 7 PM Update Β· player loadingβ¦