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Kindness: The Passport to a Happy World Artwork by: Avishi Gurnani, age 12 Written by: Siddhant Raj Until a few weeks ago, I had no idea what kind of effort goes into the simple act of peeling a potato.
Gloves, Trucks, and Camouflage: How Has Technology Altered the Way We View Ourselves? By Olivia Bailey, for KidSpirit's The Speed of Now Issue Media: today’s version of a synthetic reality that people are readily willing to accept as truth. Face-to-face conversations are…
The Open-Ended House Open-ended: That's how I describe the home where my husband and I now live. Since we purchased our well-worn (shabby-sans-chic) historic house 3 years ago, we have been renovating and restoring. For…
You to You: Process Theology and Prayer There are so many kinds of prayer and so many ways to pray. We can pray with words and without words. We can pray by reaching out into a vast mystery, the Deep Listening, saying "help" or "thanks" o…
A Ukrainian Sense of Belonging By Nikita Zinoviev There are so many countries all over the world and each of them has something unique. We all differ in language, culture, nationality, outlook, climate, territory, and so on. …
How Zen, Whitehead, and Jesus Ruined Me I was told that the most important thing in life is to be rich, powerful, and famous. What happened? Zen and Whitehead ruined me. Zen taught me to measure my life in terms of moments of expe…
Running Instead of Living By Milagros Miltos What isolation made me discover is that I have been running instead of living.
A Data Driven Life Benjamin Franklin was very interested in monitoring his daily movements and activities. His goal was to progress in the development of 13 virtues including frugality, silence, and moderation. In an …
Birds With Broken Wings Cannot Fly Artwork by: Liz Fabiola, age 14 Written by: Lahore Grammar Who are we without our dreams and desires?
The Crescent and I By Abdullah Sayed for KidSpirit's Education issue. Though I live in the middle of the multicultural metropolis of the world, Queens, I find it hard to imagine that any of my non-Muslim friends ar…