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July 21, 2021

Full Stop

We’re fortunate to have the time and space to grieve—together.  Had my father died even a month earlier, this might not have been possible.  I’m struck by how unusual it is for us (for most Americans?) to come to a full stop like this, to do nothing but love my dad.  It’s an immense gift.  Grief is beautiful in its own wretched way.

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Published on July 21, 2021 07:54

May 19, 2021

Die Before You Die

Every year I’m surprised by how much spring looks like autumn. I’ll walk to work, delighting in the crab apples blooming pink or the fruit trees snowing petals, then do a double-take: The elm shakes with brown seeds; the maple’s winged clusters are bright red.
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Published on May 19, 2021 08:26

January 26, 2021

Working with the nightmare

Four years ago, shortly after Trump’s inauguration, my neighbor slapped a bumper sticker on her car that read, “He’s not my president!”  The dismissive, liberal sentiment has rankled me ever since.  I was reminded of it two weeks ago, when white supremacists attacked the capitol at Trump’s urging, and the message “This is not who …

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Published on January 26, 2021 09:12

December 18, 2020

Coronavirus, Butterflies, & the Jeweled Net of Indra

We are each a jewel in a mighty net. When we are unaware of this, disasters like the pandemic happen. When we are aware and bring whole, open hearts to our common plight, the net sparkles.
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Published on December 18, 2020 07:45

November 17, 2020

Aim Small. Dig Deep.

Sure I want the thrill of traveling, the relief of a break from Covid monotony, the fun of loved ones’ company, and the delicious feast, but at the core what I long for is the exchange of love that comes so easily when we’re together.
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Published on November 17, 2020 12:15

November 6, 2020

Taking Refuge in Books

Taking Refuge in Books Before 2021 sweeps me away, I’d like to pay tribute to the authors who grounded, inspired, and sustained me through 2020. Given the relentless barrage of awful news and the seemingly daily need to adjust to new circumstances, I took refuge in the classics. I’ve always felt that reading is a …

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Published on November 06, 2020 07:05

October 19, 2020

2020 Dreaming

The crises of our times are overwhelming. And Covid has tied our hands; we can’t offer solutions the way we’d like to, the way we know is most effective—in person, together. My dream tells me to trust deeply in work we can do at home, alone and within our families.
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Published on October 19, 2020 14:05

September 22, 2020

Deep Dive into Chaos

We’re in the throes of deep revision and the only way out is through.
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Published on September 22, 2020 12:58

July 15, 2020

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June 17, 2020

No Justice, No Peace

“No justice, no peace” is a metaphysical statement, a irreducible truth that describes how the world functions, with no exceptions. If a society is unjust, it is never peaceful.
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Published on June 17, 2020 13:31