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The Stars in Our Pockets: Getting Lost and Sometimes Found in the Digital Age
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Howard Axelrod162 ratings, 3.80 average rating, 40 reviews
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“[It] strikes me that my morning walks are like Post-it Notes to myself, the kind my mom put on my bathroom mirror when I was a kid. Unlike hers, they convey no information—no went to Star Market, no clean up your room. They just say: look around, go slowly, feel yourself a part of something bigger than yourself. Such a Post-it on my bathroom mirror would make me cringe. But to write and read it by walking just feels practical. Without the walk, I feel as though I’ve forgotten to do something important, something without which the rest of my day will go sideways. At bottom, maybe that’s what prayer is. A kind of note to yourself, with your God looking on, written in your religion’s handwriting, to remind you of whatever you think you need to be reminded of—to remind you how to live a better life. Maybe all the major religions knew that how you started your day would effectively be a prayer anyway, that whatever you do every morning, whatever frame you give to your day, effectively becomes what you worship.”
― The Stars in Our Pockets: Getting Lost and Sometimes Found in the Digital Age
― The Stars in Our Pockets: Getting Lost and Sometimes Found in the Digital Age
