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We’re Gonna Carry That Weight A Long Time

[ad_1] May 27, 2021– “All houses have memories. The great occasions of life, triumphs and heartbreak, slide like smoke, leaving just a trace. They are the small moments that remember: the hole in the curve of the staircase, the scratches around the keyhole., or wood darkened by touch. “How we spend our days is, of…

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A Little Book for Normal People

[ad_1] May 26, 2021– “This little book, written during the last months of peace, goes to press in the first weeks of the great war. Many will feel that in a time of conflict and horror, when only the most ignorant, disloyal or apathetic can expect peace of mind, a book that deals with what…

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Slowness is an Act of Resistance

[ad_1] May 25, 2021– “The four horsemen of my Apocalypse are called Efficiency, Convenience, Profitability and Security, and in their names crimes against poetry, pleasure, sociability and the very breadth of the world are committed, daily, every hour, constantly. These technophiles, advertisers and speculators employ marauding horsemen to assault the nameless pleasures and meanings that…

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Joy Harjo: The Whole of Time

[ad_1] May 24, 2021– “Although we have instructions and a map buried in our hearts when we enter this world,” has written the extraordinary Joy Harjo, “nothing prepares us for the abrupt change to the realm of breath.” She is a saxophonist and performer, visual artist, member of the Muscogee Creek Nation, and the 23rd…

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Where the Horses Sing | DailyGood

[ad_1] May 23, 2021– “Witnessing a growing wasteland, Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee seeks the threshold that could lead us back to the place where the earth sings, to a deep ecology of consciousness that returns our consciousness to a fully animated world.” (121 reads) Read full story To take actionFor more inspiration, see “Finding Your Balance in…

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How Trees Secretly Talk To Each Other

[ad_1] May 22, 2021– Yes, scientists have discovered that plants can communicate with each other. This animated short, commissioned by the BBC World Service, explores what has been dubbed “The Wood Wide Web” – the intricate web of fungi that connects plants in entire forests. Says ecologist Suzanne Simard: “Trees are ‘social creatures’ that communicate…

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Love is the Last Word

[ad_1] May 21, 2021– “To understand anything – another person’s experience of reality, another fundamental law of physics – is to restructure our existing knowledge, changing and expanding our previous frames of reference to accommodate a new consciousness. And yet we have a habit of confuse our knowledge, which is always limited and incomplete: a…

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Ritual Art that Feeds a Thousand Souls Every Day

[ad_1] May 20, 2021– Every sunrise, millions of Tamil women create intricate, geometric, ritual art designs called ‘kolams’, on the doorsteps of their homes, as a tribute to Mother Earth and an offering to Goddess Lakshmi. A Tamil word meaning beauty, form, play, costume, or ritual design: a kolam is based on the Hindu belief…

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The Art and Science of Conquering Your Fears

[ad_1] May 19, 2021– Aristotle believed that courage was the most important quality in a man. “Courage is the first of the human virtues because it makes all the others possible,” he wrote. Today, it is one of the most neglected areas of positive psychology, but recent research has begun to move towards understanding what…

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Wendell Berry: The Peace of Wild Things

[ad_1] May 18, 2021– The Peace of Wild Things is a beautiful animated film of a poem written and read by Wendell Berry as part of the On Being Project’s Poetry Films series, featuring animated interpretations of beloved poems. This poem is a warm invitation to go back to our first memories of peace and…