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Most people are on the world, not in it Most people are on the world, not in it
To Behold with Awe We continue to work on The Reverence Project, identifying many passageways into the understanding and practice of respect and awe. Recently, I came across a copy of Creation Spirituality magazine, f…
Disarming Your Tongue/Heart/Soul A practice of making lists of words and phrases that we could give up (hate, enemy, kill) and creating a new set (compassion, beloved earth, reverence, blessing) that builds up instead of destroys.
Loyalty to Collective Breathing: A Yoga of World Solidarity I feel fairly certain — as certain as I can feel — that when George Floyd couldn’t breathe, God couldn’t breathe either. What I mean is that George Floyd’s gasping for air was shared by an…
On Reading These past weeks we have been shelving in our library the books we reviewed in 2016 and organizing the ones that have come in for review in 2017. So the subject of how reading helps us find meaning …
Let Us Drink a Cup of Tea Yes, the world may aspire to vacuousness, lost souls mourn beauty, insignificance surrounds us. Then let us drink a cup of tea. Silence descends, one hears the wind outside, autumn leaves rustle …
First Process Musings Welcome to Process Musings for the curious, the creative, and the open-hearted. We are two bloggers from the world of process thought, inspired by the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. We believ…
Do Animals Go to Heaven? According to the Italian news media, Pope Francis told a little boy who was grieving over the death of his dog that "One day, we will see our animals again in the eternity of Christ. Paradise is ope…
Amma: The Hugging Saint Amma is in New York City this weekend (July 5 - 7) so we are revisiting our resources about her incredible service. Amma, meaning "Mother," was born in India in a small fishing village in 1953. …
American Use of Smartphones The Pew Research Center had released a new study describing how Americans use and feel about their phones. * Of the 64% of Americans who own a smartphone, 10% do not have broadband at home, whic…