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The Art of Slowing Down in a Museum Most people who attend a museum want to leisurely explore and savor the art on exhibit. But in this article, Stephanie Rosenbloom reports that researchers have discovered that the average visitor sp…
Moments of Democracy I’m not sure about the future of democracy, but I do believe in moments of democracy. A moment of democracy may last only for five seconds, but its memory lingers in our imaginations for many w…
Bursting into Light Movie Lines "There are other forms of intelligence on Earth besides humans." — Spock in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Healing By Nubiana Smiley Humor is a tool for someone that may feel empty and shallow as if they’re missing a half. Things that may sound stupid or silly release that negativity just by making them lau…
When Love Happens Jain Wisdom We can make the sorrow and suffering into a compost out of which the roses of joy can grow. — Satish Kumar in The Way of Wisdom Tibetan Wisdom Peaceful living is about trusti…
Statements of Love and Compassion Proverb God is a busy worker but loves to be helped. — Basque Proverb Native American Wisdom Any persons whom you have ever met, even if you have just exchanged a glance on a bus, have…
Pop Songs as Postmodern Angels Not a lot of my liberal friends believe in angels, but I do. I am, after all, a process theologian. I think pop songs are angels. They fly through the air with their sonic wings, carrying their k…
Walls By Eliza Moore in the KidSpirit Human Dignity issue. We walk with it. Backs straight and eyes fixed to the air, As if receiving some great knowledge that can only be found In the shallows of t…
The Religion of Small Things The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit. – John 3:8 Imagine th…
Unity and Diversity from a Ruthenian Catholic Perspective By Christopher Woods in the KidSpirit Unity and Division issue. A discussion of unity and diversity of anything should start at the very beginning — for me and many others, when Jesus Christ…