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A garden amidst the flames.
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July-August 2019
Wonder rather than doubt is the root of all knowledge. ―Abraham Joshua Heschel
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Unitarian Universalists understand religious and spiritual identity to be something that unfolds over time as we learn and grow. Read more →
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Identity would seem to be the garment with which one covers the nakedness of the self: Read more →
June 2019
When I discover who I am, I’ll be free. ―Ralph Ellison
“Everyday Spiritual Practices” (ed. Scott Alexander) changed how I looked at all the various activities I undertook, but most profoundly service on boards and committees, especially at church.
The book is a wonderful compilation of examining our lives by engaging our mind (through contemplation), our body (through activity and nourishment), our hearts (through relationships), our will (through right action) and our soul (through creativity).
This together with a sermon writing class (given by my minister at the time), challenged my actions, thoughts, body, relationships, and soul. Through intentionality, Rev. Alexander asserts, our actions become a spiritual practice.
I used to view board service, or committee work, or even church related tasks, as “something I’m doing to help”. But not any longer. Now, I view anything I have given my will to do, I do with right actions, right intentions.
I realize this is not earth-shattering, or life-changing, but is very much life-affirming!!
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May 2019
There are people in the world so hungry that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread. ―Mahatma Gandhi
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