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Write a Personal Moral Code A writing practice for naming and embodying your values.
Welcome to My Commonplace Book A Commonplace Book is an annotated personal anthology. The curator gathers material that strikes his or her fancy: excerpts from books, quotes, poems, lines from movies, lyrics from songs, newspaper…
As It Is: Spiritual Journaling Guidance on using spiritual journaling to explore interior, interpersonal, social, and sacred realities.
"B" is for Being Present “The biggest gift you can give is to be absolutely present, and when you’re worrying about whether you’re hopeful or hopeless or pessimistic or optimistic, who cares? The main thing is that…
Do We Choose Joy or Does It Just Happen? Cover artwork by Arina Stetsiuk, age 16, Ukraine Written by Ananya Verma, age 15, India The mind has an eye — an eye that often sees more than what our optic nerves may sense.
Honoring Marion Woodman Marion Woodman, a psychoanalyst, best-selling author, and popular explorer of the varied stages of female identity and growth, died on July 9 in London, Ontario. She was 89. In the early 1970s, a…
"D" Is for Devotion "There are a thousand ways to kneel and kiss the ground; there are a thousand ways to go home again." — Rumi A Quiet Word Devotion is a quiet word, and quiet words often get lost in o…
When Women Were Birds An astonishing memoir about Terry Tempest Williams's quest to discover her own values and visions through a creative look at her mother's legacy.
Open Wide My Heart A journal by the great Benedictine sister Macrina Wiederkehr filled with short introspective reflections on her yearning for God and to love radically.
Practicing Democracy in Your Journal This post has been contributed by Judith L. Favor, who is rooted and grounded in Quaker tradition and contemplative practice. She is retired from pastoral UCC ministry in San Francisco and teaching …