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First Process Musings Welcome to Process Musings for the curious, the creative, and the open-hearted. We are two bloggers from the world of process thought, inspired by the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. We believ…
The Grip of Jealous Love By Keesha Joseph I grew up in a pretty average household with a more or less functional family. My mother showered me with a touch of her love every day, while my father — although a ghostly f…
The Wholeness of Nature By Katie Reis in KidSpirit's Myth & Magic issue. I’m not a religious person. I was baptized a Catholic but slowly realized that many of Catholicism’s beliefs and principles did not fit my own…
Gandhiji: The Father of My Nation by Prerna Chatterjee for KidSpirit’s Conflict and Peacemakers issue "Love feels no burdens, thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excuse of impossibility; fo…
The Gearbox of Life and Death Written by: Onkar Borde It was a holiday today!
Warm Cheeks By Husnaa Hashim in the KidSpirit Human Dignity issue. I don't want learning, or dignity, or respectability. I want this music, and this dawn, and the warmth of your cheek against mine. …
The Ethics of the Interfaith Movement By Akash Mehta in KidSpirit's The God Issue. (click on panels in body of text to see larger versions) What does it mean to live a good human life? There, in a sentence, is perhaps the most i…
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 …
The Ecology of Our Minds By Nimai Agarwal for KidSpirit’s Climate Change: Tending Our Planet issue. When I was eight years old, my parents used to take me to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. We would go every week…
The Scope of Spiritual Literacy I'm recommending that everyone in Congress take a course in "religious and spiritual literacy." But why stop there? Wouldn't it be nice if people all over the world were religiously literate: tha…