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Repost: Where Do We Stand?
Reposted from May 2, 2024 We unite in our differences in background & belief;We unite—with gratitude and hope:Hope for a world of differences;Hope for a world that honors difference;We unite in communityWith gratitude for difference. Permission secured by Soul MattersRev. … Continue reading
Repost: A Shared Breath
Reposted from April 29, 2024 . . . every breath you take has, at one time or another, been associated with another living organism. Dr. Martin St. Maurice, assistant professor of biological sciences, Marquette University The war of Russian aggression … Continue reading
Repost: Waking Up
Reposted from April 24, 2024 I’ve come to believe… we already know our oneness with each other, so the process of coming to consciousness… is a process of recollecting. When we awake… We will understand that we have never been … Continue reading
Repost: The Illusion of Our Separateness
Reposted from April 23, 2024 When I was in high school, I had to have dental surgery.That resulted in more dental surgery, years later, when my own childrenwere in high school. Like my younger self, they were engaged in theprocess … Continue reading
Repost: Keeping the World Spinning
Reposted from April 17, 2024 The Hopi Indians of Arizona believe that our daily rituals and prayers literally keep this world spinning on its axis. For me, feeding the seagulls is one of those everyday prayers. — Brenda Peterson Let … Continue reading
Repost: Nine Steps to Interbeing*
Reposted from April 10, 2024 Struck. With news. Of terrible loss. How can this be? Pain, fear, doubt, guilt, shame. Deeply entwined in so many lives. I awoke thinking myself an individual being. Now drawn into a reality larger than … Continue reading
Repost: A Democracy of Friendship
Reposted from April 3, 2024 In the poem, “Hug O’ War” by Shel Silverstein he writes, I will not play at tug o’ war.I’d rather play at hug o’ war,Where everyone hugsInstead of tugs,Where everyone gigglesAnd rolls on the rug,Where … Continue reading