Spiritual Themes>Living with Purpose|Quest Article
Washing Dishes is Not a Spiritual Practice
In college, I majored in Women’s Studies. My sense that I lived in a world that objectified and devalued women was strong.
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I grew up in a music school—that is to say, our home was filled most afternoons and evenings with music teachers and students playing scales and études.
Read MoreRepeat Your Spiritual Practice
A spiritual practice is something which you repeat regularly that grounds you in depth and connection.
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The CLF serves some 1100 members who are currently incarcerated.
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What does it look like to live a life of integrity? It seems to me that this question is at the heart of Unitarian Universalism.
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In a system that does everything to dehumanize them, the CLF provides a rare reminder to our incarcerated members of their integrity as worthy human beings.
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“She’s so full of herself!” we say, as if that were an insult. As if there were something else that one should be full of..
Read MoreLiving with Integrity
To be nobody-but-yourself—in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else—means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight.”
Read MoreLiving with Integrity in a “Post-Truth” World
There’s a reason why we as a religious people covenant to affirm and promote a free and responsible search for truth and meaning.
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