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Eric K. Taylor, Some Fruits of Solitude A man of peace could live well in a violent world
Eric Chaline, The Book of Zen The solitary life of a simple hermit
Trevor Carolan, Return to Stillness Tai Chi offers its own dharma guardians
The Wisdom of Muhammad A welcoming study of the compassionate, flexible, and noble character of the Prophet Muhammad.
Teachers Be willing to learn from the spiritual teachers all around you, however unlikely or unlike you they may be. Always be a sensitive student.
The Wisdom of the Rebbes A retreat on four ways to God embraced by Hasidism: wisdom, study, faith, and humility.
Sailing Through a Storm By Ameena Naqvi for KidSpirit’s The Myth and Magic issue. The waves crashed softly against the boat, pushing it towards the shore. My grandfather stepped off the boat and tied the rope to the …
Repurposing Fiction in Business School In 1990, we read and reviewed The Call of Stories: Teaching and the Moral Imagination by Robert Coles, a professor of psychiatry and medical humanities at Harvard, who had pioneered a new class at H…
Comedians as Today's Prophets In an article titled "How Comedians Become Public Intellectuals" in The Atlantic, Megan Garber contends that there is a difference between the comedians we used to see on TV, who treated jokes as an…
Body Scars The poet and singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen has written: "Children show scars like medals. Lovers use them as secrets to reveal. A scar is what happens when the word is made flesh." From the top…