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The strength of spirituality lies in the just action it inspires. Omid Safi points to faith as inextricable from the work of bringing about a community of equity and love.
The poet's grounded counsel on living a life of generosity and integrity β and a touch of healthy rebelliousness.
Weβre beset with horrible news from all sides, these days β from the lives lost in Las Vegas to the millions suffering in Puerto Rico and Houston. Sharon Salzberg asks: Can we break out of our cycle of agitation to meet this suffering from a place of love?
Atul Gawande's new book on the aging and the dying process inspires this column on turning bearing witness to our own instincts and doing things a different way.
Being a published writer, especially of books, is a celebrated marker of accomplishment in our culture. But is it the only way to leave our mark? Courtney Martin with some helpful advice for the struggling writer, or for uncovering a better channel for our creative drive.
We don't choose our family, as the old saying goes, but we do choose our friends. An encouragement to discover people to surround ourselves with and scout friends who beget our culture.
Though she's the example many turn to for guidance on mindfulness practice, Sharon Salzberg didn't always find meditation so easy. She reflects on an early retreat in India, and what it can teach us about letting go of ideals, and having faith in what is.
July 19, 2012
Healing Our Sight: Training Ourselves to See the Best in People during The Three Weeks
During this sacred time of year for Jews, the Velveteen Rabbi ponders how she can not only stop seeing the faults in people but 'to perfect the art of seeing the good in people.'
We acquire and we accumulate. But why? What is the story we're trying to tell through the possessions we own. Our columnist Courtney Martin considers the multiple philosophies of ownership β and points toward that which is truly valuable.
Summer's passing and earth's decay can elicit a deepening melancholy for some. A pondering on the "paradoxical dance" of darkness and light and giving oneself over to its endless interplay β with lyrical assists from Rainier Marie Rilke and Thomas Merton.
The Japanese art of kintsugi βΒ repairing cracks in pottery with gold β gives a new perspective on how healing and illuminating our own flaws can lead to a more nourishing wholeness.
Can the occasional cathartic rant lead to healing? The virtue of letting our frustrations be heard β from Russian novels and the Book of Job to a Catholic women's "pray and bitch" prayer group.
In the light of a New Year's sparkler, a metaphor for the illuminating capacity we hold within, despite our fleeting existence.
A trip down the Grand Canyon (and, of course, a poem) reveals a truth and shows us all that we are most whole when we live in the layers of our being.
Autumn reminds our Quaker columnist about the beauty of the Earth and the death that is to come. Through the words of Rilke, an exploration of the wellspring of gratitude.
A vexing question receives a profound answer. And Parker Palmer asks: "What task is calling you β at home, at work, in the larger world β that you need to embrace even though it's impossible?"
Unwavering gratitude can be an intimidating ideal. Sharon Salzberg examines gentle attention to the positive as a generous alternative to our negativity bias.
To be faithful and to practice faith in the Buddhist sense of the word, one must walk a path of doubt β one of honest questioning and active investigating. An enlightening column from Sharon Salzberg.