Lily Yeh’s Fiery Heart and Willing Hands—and Ours
In this Christmas season, it is good to bring more alive the mystic—that is the lover—in all of us. As well as the spiritual warrior or
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In this Christmas season, it is good to bring more alive the mystic—that is the lover—in all of us. As well as the spiritual warrior or
In yesterday’s DM, I paid homage to my friend Donald Reeves who was a no-nonsense critic of injustice and of religious tiredness. In the previous two
There is a grief ritual that I can heartily recommend at this time of profound distress and dread and even doom. But also potential grace. I
Let me turn to my brother G. Thomas Fox’s book linking uncertainty and “becoming edGe-ucated.” It strikes me as being very, very timely. I began my book
Sports can be prayer because they can be a radical response to life. Sport can be art as meditation. Sport and art often overlap. The Paris Olympics
We ended yesterday’s DM citing congressman Ro Khanna about the sit-ins on campuses around America and the world protesting war. Other adults—as opposed to politicians making
We continue our meditation on the proto-feminism of Thomas Aquinas. His emphasis on art and creativity as a spiritual path is part of his appreciation of
We have been meditating on Grace lately. Such meditations are very worthwhile, especially when ongoing wars in the Ukraine, Middle East, Sudan—display not our “better angels”
As yesterday’s DM indicates, we can easily underestimate the power and grace that art transmits. In 2006, a high school English teacher asked students to write
December 11, 2023: A Thank You to Norman Lear, a Bearer of LightHumans are called to be bearers of Light. Norman Lear, well-respected television writer
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