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Wherever You Live Is Your Temple Buddhist Wisdom Wherever you live is your temple if you treat it like one. — Buddha African-American Wisdom Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes you get rained out. — Satc…
Spirituality of the Daily Round Catholic Wisdom It is not necessary to have great things to do. I turn my little omelet in the pan for the love of God. — Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection, Catholic saint
The Power of Peace Protestant Wisdom Peace does not come rolling in on the wheels of inevitability. We can't just wish for peace. We have to will it, fight for it, suffer for it, demand it from our governments as i…
Warm Cheeks By Husnaa Hashim in the KidSpirit Human Dignity issue. I don't want learning, or dignity, or respectability. I want this music, and this dawn, and the warmth of your cheek against mine. …
The Most Punctual Man In India Mahatma Gandhi's Ingersoll pocket watch was among the few material possessions he left behind. It signaled him to go to bed, shortly after midnight, and it was there when he arose at 4 a.m. On the d…
The Ecology of Our Minds By Nimai Agarwal for KidSpirit’s Climate Change: Tending Our Planet issue. When I was eight years old, my parents used to take me to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. We would go every week…
The Art of Being Wise Literary Wisdom What is the meaning of life? The great revelation . . . never did come. Instead there were little daily miracles, illuminations, matches struck unexpectedly in the dark. — Virg…
Opening to Truth Scientific Wisdom I like to think of nature as an unlimited radio station through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in. -- George Washington Carver quoted in Rummaging for …
Nearly Two People By Olivia Baliey Someday, everyone you love will die. You probably stared at that sentence for a minute, didn’t you? What a way to begin an article. So morbid. So terrible and cruel.