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Inhospitable to Human Beings
In this sad and scary article on alternet.org, Allegra Kirkland charts the rise and expansion of "defensive architecture" which is being used as a security measure around government buildings, and s…
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…
Civility Brushed Aside
"America has always harbored virulent strains of coarseness and cruelty and political campaigns are customarily bitter mudslinging affairs," writes Teddy Wayne in an article in The New York Times. H…
Joan Chittister in Wisdom Distilled from the Daily
Hospitality means we take people
A Dragon Moves In
Proof that disappointments and seeming disasters can be turned around into something good.
Ben Azzai in Compassion for Humanity in the Jewish Tradition
Do not regard anyone with contempt
Marion Woodman in Bone
I am remembering, gathering together
Caroline A. Westerhoff in Good Fences
We are also the enemy strangers.
Muhammad in The Knowing Heart
Blessed, therefore, are the strangers
Practicing Spirituality with the World's Religions
An exploration of interspirituality — the commonalities among the religions.