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Where Growth Comes From
Literary Wisdom
Variety is the pledge that matter makes to living things.
— Diane Ackerman in Deep Play
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…
How Wonder Works
Wonder is one of our favorite practices in the Alphabet of Spiritual Literacy. It begins in the senses, comes alive in the imagination, and flourishes in adoration of the Divine. Wonder directs us t…
To Stand in Awe
Breath Prayer
Breathing in: I stand in awe . . .
Breathing out: of all creation
Finding the Sacred
Catholic Wisdom
Q: Is there anything I can do to make myself enlightened?
A: As little as you can do to make the sun rise in the morning.
Q: Then of what use are the spiritual exercises you pre…
"W" is for Wonder
"Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories . . . and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmas-time."
— Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of L…
Wonder Week
Guidance for being astonished by your senses.
Nine Ways of Observing
Nine exercises to observe, inspired by Bill Mollison.
Use Your Senses
Making the most of every day.
Noticing God's World
Look at the world through the eyes of a child.