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The fallow zone is an uncomfortable land
The fallow zone is an uncomfortable land
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…
The Sacred Way
Catholic Wisdom
Let me recognize in other men and women,
my God, the radiance of your own face.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Jesuit priest and paleontologist
Listening to Teachers
Catholic Wisdom
The real dance is when the soul takes God into its arms and you both fall
onto your knees in gratitude.
— St John of the Cross in Mala of the Heart edited by Ravi Nathwani and…
Seeking Forgiveness from Native Americans
Wes Clark Jr., the son of retired U.S. Army general and former supreme commander at NATO Wesley Clark Sr., was part of a group of veterans who went to the Sioux reservation in Standing Rock, North D…
Civility & Spirituality Blog
Relationships are the central web of our lives. The strands connect us to family, intimates, partners, friends, as well as communities, natural places, and the wider world. The character and quality…
Jose Hobday in Stories of Awe and Abundance
Just stand wherever you are
Twylah Nitsch in The Mystic Vision
I listen and hear the Silence
Practicing Spirituality with the World's Religions
An exploration of interspirituality — the commonalities among the religions.
Kent Nerburn in Calm Surrender
Forgiveness is an embrace