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Published in: TransformationFindhorn: inner listening, outer action
When we turn within, we find life far kinder than it seemed before, and the possibilities far more open.
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Published in: TransformationThey rode on horseback to deliver babies: a century later, midwives are still crucial
“I grew up with mares foaling and cows calving. I knew critters could do better than that; kinda figured women could...
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Published in: TransformationDoes kindness matter?
Like spraying water on a spider’s web, research reveals the taken for granted infrastructure of human relationships.
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Published in: TransformationSacred activism: the story of Tamera
‘We all were indigenous once. We have been waiting for you. Welcome back.’
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Published in: TransformationDid the Great War leave God “hanging on the old barbed wire”?
The patriarchal deity died in the trenches of the Somme, but the churches will not let him go.
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Published in: TransformationSlow science, slow food, slow down
When we rush, we make decisions that lack information, lack proper reflection, and ultimately make the problems of...
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Published in: TransformationFace to faith
It is better to be united in our ignorance than divided in our certainties.
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Published in: TransformationWhy the moral argument for nonviolence matters
Nonviolence is a way of life, not just a strategy for organizing resistance.
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Published in: TransformationThrough the dark night
Inside ourselves and in the world at large, more darkness brings more light rising in response.
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Published in: TransformationDesmond Tutu was right
As the UK General Election campaign heats up, who says politics and religion don’t mix?
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Published in: TransformationWe protest by creating beauty
Meet the artists and activists writing love letters on the streets.
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Published in: TransformationThe mysticism of wide open eyes
How does spirituality connect to social change?
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Published in: TransformationWhen meditation isn’t enough
For someone with a traumatized nervous system, sitting in silence isn’t always the right response.
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Published in: TransformationHow I faced misogyny in Hinduism—and found peace with my faith
Religion can be a crutch for patriarchy—and a tool to dismantle it.
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Published in: TransformationLove, anger and social transformation
The politics of the future must embrace all that makes us human: our anger, our pain, our joy and our love.
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Published in: TransformationMinnesota churches face tough questions in offering sanctuary to immigrants
Protecting immigrants is vital work, but what happens when the police arrive at your door?
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Published in: TransformationDon’t mention Jesus! Why excluding beliefs from the public sphere is mistaken
Should we hide our deepest values in the public sphere or shout them from the rooftops? Listen to a recorded audio...
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Published in: TransformationWhat does it mean to love the world? Hannah Arendt and Amor Mundi
Sentiment is dangerous in politics, but solidarity and critical thinking are essential.
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Published in: TransformationThe book of fragments
As shown by Christianity itself, America is not united by any one faith.
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Published in: TransformationLove in action: the life, work and death of Sister Maura Clarke
Celebrating a stellar example of how to say no to the warmongers and yes to life itself.