Days of Grace Audio meditations and related spiritual practices for those living with chronic illness and their caregivers Grace
I Am Prayers A practice of writing your own prayers for dealing with tragedy. Unity
We Are One with Each Other An I Am prayer prompted by news of human rights violations in our world. Shadow
Friendship Teaches Us about Being Human Inspired by the friendship in the movie The King's speech, a collection on the spiritual practice of friendship. Love
The Spiritual Value of Repetition and Routine Variety is actually not the spice of the spiritual life; it flourishes when we do the same things over and over again. Devotion
Keeping Silent at Knoll Farm A poem about one night's experiences to enhance a love of the Earth. Reverence
Reflections on Islam after 9/11 An examination and a case for dispelling the many stereotypes of Islam. Meaning
Earth Prayer A poem about all the spiritual ingredients that make for peace. Peace
If Only A poem that counsels us to get rid of regrets, blame, and anger and be peace-makers. You
The Eyes of Children A reflection on the difficulty of forgiveness and the need to pass this practice on to our children. Forgiveness
Sharing the Gift of Peace Pie A suggestion that we make pie as an appropriate gift for the anniversary of 9/11. Peace
All My Relations A teaching from Native Americans about the need to take responsibility, forgive, apologize, and have hope. Connections
The Great Practice of Kindness A Zen story about the simple importance of kindness. Kindness
Listening to the Spirit A message from Father Thomas Keating on the value of silent prayer during a time of tragedy. Silence
The Gift of Tears Why crying, as Jesus did and we do at the movies, can be a spiritual practice. Connections
Wisdom To Go The graduation speech we would like to give. Meaning
Working with the Monday Blues 10 spiritual ways to approach the work week. Gratitude
Reading Sacred Poetry Ways in which poetry can inform our lives and resources for using it. Imagination
Mustard Seed Vision Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat spend a day discovering what it means to "live in the little." Attention