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Like many of you, I celebrate the release of Moshen Mahdawi, the Columbia University student, Buddhist peacemaker, born and raised in the West Bank, who
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Like many of you, I celebrate the release of Moshen Mahdawi, the Columbia University student, Buddhist peacemaker, born and raised in the West Bank, who

In Saturday’s DM, we meditated on a recent article by Thom Hartmann whose work I admire, as I do that of artist Lily Yeh whom

In his groundbreaking book, Original Blessing, Matthew writes about the need to let be, and let go, and we need to do this in a

Ernesto Cardenal writes that “the greatest discovery of the twentieth century is the expanding universe.” But while the universe is expanding, are we? If not,

May 22, 2023. Love, Courage & Moving beyond FearIn our continuing exploration of courage, we celebrate those who put aside fears of losing their job

When fear enters the social and political arena, it becomes something very scary indeed. It takes root as a political system lacking all compassion. Where was

There is a sadness I feel when I encounter people whose lives are driven by fear. A sadness comes over me because of what is

We spoke yesterday about how sometimes we choose fear. Why would anyone choose fear over love? Sometimes, to make money. Big money and big power. Riling up fear

A fine article in the Washington Post this weekend by Christine Emba explored the cause of the American gun fetish. In America today there are about 393 million

We have been meditating on how love overcomes fear and courage is born of a big heart, a loving heart. Loving something more than the fear
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