The Christian theologian Addison Hodges Hart (from a line of esteemed churchmen and theologians) reflects on “meditation and universalism“ in Christian belief.
A short (seven-minute) talk, it provides an accessible path for those of the Christian faith grappling with the contemplative experience:

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