
Turning The Mundane Into The Sacred |
October 19, 2016
How A Car Accident Exposed My Spiritual Lassitude
How a car crash helped me reexamine my spiritual reality, and how it even changed the way I look at the spiritual side of food....
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Turning The Mundane Into The Sacred |
October 10, 2016
The Man Who Asked The Last Question Won The Debate
Last night's debate was ugly. But one moment stuck out, and it's something we shouldn't forget anytime soon....
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Turning The Mundane Into The Sacred |
September 20, 2016
When Shoe Shopping Is A Spiritual Investigation
How feet, shoes, and self-image have reflected my own spiritual journey....
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Turning The Mundane Into The Sacred |
September 12, 2016
An Agonistic Encounter With A Featherless Bird That Had Broad Flat Nails
What follows is a conversation between a Jew and a man who may or may not be the 4th century BCE Greek philosopher, and proponent of Cynicism, Diogenes. ...
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Turning The Mundane Into The Sacred |
September 01, 2016
Make Fall Your New Beginning In Four Easy Steps
How can you live your days as if each experience was being felt for the first time? Make fall your new beginning. Let's get started....
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How taking the time to truly focus and take time with my cooking has allowed me to become mindful with my own life....
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Turning The Mundane Into The Sacred |
August 29, 2016
The Deep, Mystical Secrets Of WordPress Plugin Malfunctions
Our site had some... issues recently. And so, we figured, why not learn some deep ideas from the experience?...
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Turning The Mundane Into The Sacred |
August 19, 2016
What Old School Perspective Can Teach The Age Of The Smartphone
In a world where technology is affecting our empathy and care for others, it may be time to tap into some old ideas to help us navigate....
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Turning The Mundane Into The Sacred |
August 11, 2016
Jury Trials Are Vanishing. Here’s Why We Need Them Back.
Take away trial by jury, and we lose empathy for the accused. And are left with the notion that justice could be done by machines....
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What this rabbi gained from working at a summer camp, and how it reminded him of his own time at camp and how children, and adults, gain so much from it....
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