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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…
"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…
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…
Anne Morrow Lindbergh inTraits of a Healthy Spirituality
It is nice to think how one can be
Barbara Kingsolver in High Tide in Tucson
A great many people will live out
Samuel H. Miller in The Dilemma of Modern Belief
In the muddled mess of this world
Toyohiko Kagawa in Zen and the Art of Anything
May I never find myself
The Tiny Philosopher of Wonder
Whitehead famously said, “Philosophy begins in wonder.” If that’s true, then my rescue kitten, Raindrop, may be the greatest philosopher of all time.
Scott Russell Sanders, A Private History of Awe
Sleepwalking through life
Drew Leder, Sparks of the Divine
The sheer ordinariness of things