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In our increasingly secular lives, we find ways to get at a purer distillation of who we are at the broken center of ourselves. A meditation on paying attention and finding prayer in quiet places and through unlikely sources.
In a time of stress, uncertainty, and isolation, Dr. Christine Runyan turns our attention to what often evades our awareness β the response of our nervous systems. As part of On Being’s 2021 Midwinter Gathering, she offered this brief, practical, gently guided practice as an invitation to befriend your pandemic-beleaguered…
As I’ve said before, the late poet Jeanne Lohmann is one of my favorite poets β and βPraise What Comesβ is one example of why. The poem comes from her 2003 collection, The Light of Invisible Bodies. This remarkable woman recently celebrated her 90th birthday AND published her 10th collection…
Can being lost be productive? Our columnist on lingering in the mystery of our purpose β and surrendering to the paths that choose us.
A lesson on trusting on trusting our gut about the lives weβre called to lead, and the unexpected ways that might manifest.
More than 25 percent of us may be jeopardizing the "good life" by blindly pursuing more to keep up with the Joneses? Courtney Martin on operating on income autopilot and re-interpreting our financial wealth.
Parker Palmer draws inspiration from the words of Wendell Berry on celebrating one's obstacles and the impeded stream that sings.
A story about love, loss, and surprise in a small town church about the extraordinary things that can happen when we step outside our familiar social circles β and ourselves.
Through the biblical story of a son's sacrifice, Michael Eric Dyson says there's a powerful lesson about our own tests and how we abuse them. An exploration of corporal punishment of children, a broader view of truth, and the perils of biblical literalism.
Our columnist turns a critical eye to his own convictions about race and white privilege. He finds thereβs always room to face our hubris βΒ and in that humbling experience, we find hope to do better the next time around.
She embodied a sense of steady gratitude regardless of the circumstances. A reflection in memoriam of police captain-turned-dharma teacher Cheri Maples.
We crave community and intimacy. But, are we looking for it in the wrong places β in our phones and mobile devices rather than in each others' eyes? With Rumi as his guide, Omid Safi on needing less digital connection and more rejuvenation of heart and soul.
The term "scale" is the buzzword in social entrepreneurship circles. But, as Courtney Martin Often shows us, changing the world is about changing systems and helping others one person at a time.
Some good humor on forgetfulness and poignant verse from the poet Billy Collins to sweeten the swallow.
Therapist and trauma specialist Resmaa Menakem is working with old wisdom and very new science about our bodies and nervous systems, and all we condense into the word βrace.β βYour body β all of our bodies β are where changing the status quo must begin.” Find a quiet place and…
Sometimes our wildest dreams are not for ourselves, but for those we love. Courtney Martin pens a powerful message of hope for her daughters' future, and for the future of women in the world.
An unlikely spring poem from Mary Oliver turns the dazzling darkness of nature into a lesson on embodying simple gratitude for the gifts we're offered each moment.
To teach is to foster a kinship β to love and be loved in return. For Christina Torres, her work as a teacher has helped her manage her anxiety and depression.