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The clearly enlightened person falls into a well. The clearly enlightened person falls into a well.
The fundamental human imaginative act is to see the other The fundamental human imaginative act is to see the other
Modest acts of courage reverse evils before they grow great Modest acts of courage reverse evils before they grow great
Faith is not belief. Faith is not belief.
Mystery is what we don't know Mystery is what we don't know
The Light Inside the Dark John Tarrant's tribute to waiting as an arena where our lives can be enhanced by the spiritual practice of attention.
The Light Inside the Dark John Tarrant's tribute to repetition as an arena where our lives can be enhanced by the spiritual practice of attention.
Bring Me the Rhinoceros John Tarrant on the meaning of not picking and choosing but accepting what's happening as right.
Bring Me the Rhinoceros Brings to life the practice of using enigmatic queries to encourage curiosity and uncover a hidden kindness in life.
The Light Inside the Dark A description of the various descents into darkness that are part and parcel of our spiritual development.