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Being Truly Alive Teacher Wisdom Seek always the blue moment. . . . It can happen any time or any place. It is a moment when you are truly alive to the world around you. — Kent Nerburn in Letters to My Son
Yugen By Jocelyn Ruffner in the KidSpirit Creation and Destruction issue. The thing that most people choose to ignore is the fact that we are both A flower in the never ending fields and hills of…
The Scope of Spiritual Literacy I'm recommending that everyone in Congress take a course in "religious and spiritual literacy." But why stop there? Wouldn't it be nice if people all over the world were religiously literate: tha…
The Next Revolution in Digital Technology: Part 2 The Spiritual Implications of The Internet of Things According to the Pew Research Center Internet Project in collaboration with Elon University's Imagining the Internet Center, we are enterin…
The Benefits of Inspiration In a well-done and needed essay in The Aspen Journal of Ideas, Scott Barry Kaufman, the Scientific Director of the Imagination Institute in the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsy…
Rising above Stereotypes by Kavya Shah Strength is an overrated term; no one truly understands what it means to be strong or resilient.
Reallocating Resources in a Democracy A democracy is supposed to reflect the will of the people. When people vote, speak out at community meetings, or protest, they are responding not only to particular politicians and parties but to th…
Loving God by Knowing Many Things The immensely talented artist Vincent Van Gogh wrote a letter to his brother Theo in which he spoke from his heart: "I think that the best way to know God is to love many things." In a sensitive and…
A Prayer for a Sober View of Disaster "No one ever understood disaster until it came," wrote Josephine Herbst in Nothing Is Sacred. Sadly, people who are now facing hurricane inundations, wildfires, and earthquakes know that feeling of …