John Michael Strubhart

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Before Christmas and Hanukkah, before monotheism or any other kind of theism, our ancestors were staring up at the stars, trying to gather clues about the changing of the seasons, the passing of time, and what the darkness might bring. The idea of marking the longest, coldest night with the knowledge that the warmth and light is not too far off, that is ancient.
For Small Creatures Such as We: Rituals for Finding Meaning in Our Unlikely World
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