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With Gerard Manley Hopkins as his guide, Parker reflects on the sacredness and beauty of life and difference.
Being a mother is an act of transformation and discovery. Courtney Martin examines the gifts of obliteration of motherhood, and the maternal love that rushes in as responsibility beckons.
The extraordinary is revered and celebrated, but where does that leave the ordinary? On rediscovering the meaning of awe, and finding it in the quiet majesty of the daily grind.
Sometimes we need to be cut open in order to share our sweetest layers.
A small-town Quaker meeting inspires a meditation on the collective human silence, and the communion that brings points of orientation in a disorienting world.
Genuine gratitude isn't necessarily about happiness or a soft, warm glow. It's messy and gritty and physical. From appreciating the glowing moon to marveling at the strange miracle of the human body, a celebration of thankfulness.
We canβt take wilderness retreats every time we feel caught up in the worldβs madness, but a poem can be a momentary reprieve.
A metaphorically rich reminder that the "hard" values we so often revere and strive for in this modern world often supplant the necessary gentleness required to cultivate relationships, understanding, and love of one another.
Humor and poetry are therapeutic, and together they can be the ultimate balm. A verse from Ron KoertgeΒ βΒ on a happy misunderstanding about the order of Carmelites.
Listen here on Apple or Spotify. ο»Ώ Dear friends, I am back from my summer of pause. What a joy that while I was gone, so many new people have entered this space. Iβm returning from…
We often equate ruthless doubt with intelligent discernment. As Sharon Salzberg points out, sitting through the uncertainty can be the surest way to become present to the wisdom of our own intuition.
Today marks 50 years since Malcolm Xβs assassination in 1965. A call to see the relevance of Malcolmβs fierce, radical critique and draw inspiration for today's world.
A daughter shares this meditation on the grief and the loss that comes slowly from losing her mother to Alzheimer's disease. Through the story of Gethsemane, she finds an uncomfortable solace and a quiet rebuke for falling asleep while waiting.
Shame and defensiveness about racism are not the path to change. Our columnist extends a challenge to white progressives, and to herself: to face the reality of deeply embedded racism directly, and to resolve to change the prejudices that remain.
Inspired by the quiet eloquence of Hafez and Naomi Shihab Nye, Parker puts forth an appeal for the deliberate, loving care that public life requires of us in these times.
In a hyper-connected world, writer Sarah Smarsh says we lose sight of the power in physical spaces crafted for ritual and coming together.
The pain and gift of the end of life, and the truths that dying reveals at the heart of being human.
The iconic essay that offered the world the language and concept of "double consciousness."