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Mapping Culture through a TV Competition In a spunky article on theconversation.com, Katherine Meizel tallies up the impact of the American Idol TV show. She sees it as "a kind of guidebook for our entry into the 21st century." The show ha…
In Praise of Failures and Mediocrities It's possible to stumble upon as essay on the Internet that shakes you to the core. That's what happened when I came across "In Praise of Bad Art (And Bad Saints)" on the Faith and Theology website …
Out of the Labyrinth By Sofia Mesh for KidSpirit's Awesome Moments issue. My life was a confusing labyrinth. I was always overwhelmed by the pressure to succeed and to reach the top because I had been brainwashed…
Cultivating the Good Life Teacher Wisdom To be human is about regaining what has been lost in the shuffle when life has been relegated to keeping score and making waves. To be human is about cultivating the good life. To …
"C" Is for Compassion “Through compassion, we conquer the numbness and the daze which keeps us closed off from the messes and miseries of the world.” — Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spiritual Literacy Th…
Beyond Ideas of Wrongdoing and Rightdoing In an article for the Huffingtonpost.com, Dennis Merritt Jones (Your (Re)Defining Moments) uses this quotation from Rumi: "Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I will mee…
The Politics of Reverence "Humiliation is the most underestimated force in politics and international relations. The poverty of dignity explains so much more behavior than the poverty of money. "People will absorb hardshi…
It's Only Me(dia) By Pahal Bhasin Books, art, and music are everywhere. It is almost impossible to imagine our life without them.
blue-tinted By Katie Lamm staring back at me is the face of an angel — someone who i am supposed to be.