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I love science. I think of science as a pathway to wonder, with that path of discovery and learning leading us to a deeper understanding of who we are and how we relate to the rest of our universe. Read more →
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A garden amidst the flames.
My heart embraces every form. Read more →
July-August 2019
Wonder rather than doubt is the root of all knowledge. ―Abraham Joshua Heschel
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My first conversation with my granddaughter Phoenix regarding the tooth fairy happened in a larger conversation about religion in general. Read more →
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Dear CLF Family,
The miracle that I would like to share is the miracle of life, and what it means to me to be truly alive. Read more →
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I have several dozen books about Unitarian Universalism in my home office. I looked through them all, and only three have any kind of entry in their index or table of contents for “miracles.” Read more →
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I love a magic show, because the magician appears to do the impossible. But I also know that they deal in illusion and use specially-designed props. Read more →
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Through the years I have heard people use the word miracle to describe things that I would assign other names: good luck, good medicine, pure chance, hard work. Overall, I’m with the everything is a miracle camp, one of those people who use the word often and mean it.
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