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It Ain’t Magic

Albert Einstein said, “There are only two ways to live your life: as though nothing is a miracle or as though everything is a miracle." A miracle is a thing of wonder, something that stretches our capacity for conventional explanation. …

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Thank Heavens

I just completed a Bosque Center for Spiritual Living “Prospering Together” newsletter to celebrate the first nine months of our operation, and to kick off our first annual pledge campaign.  [If you don’t receive one of these pretty flyers in…

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All Together Now

It’s sunrise in Yosemite Valley.  A family of mule deer is grazing just a few feet from my camp chair alongside the Merced River.  Majestic cliffs rise in every direction, the granite still seeming to glow with last night’s full…

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FLEX

The aphorism, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” has come at me four times, from four directions, this week.  I heard someone say it, then I read it in a novel, then I saw a meme joking about it…

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Tomayto Tomahto

God can be a controversial idea.  Amongst many of my friends and family, people I respect and admire, any mention of “God” can prompt a prickly sensitivity or a dismissive eye-roll — like I’m a superstitious nut job utterly out…

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Hootenanny

Singing together is good for us.  Numerous studies have demonstrated the psychological, emotional, and physiological benefits of lifting our voices together in song. Singing stimulates our bodies to produce endorphins, which engender feelings of well-being, even euphoria, and help to…

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Driver’s Seat

Last December, a small group of us decided to host a caroling event for Christmas Eve at Maple Street Dance Space.  (This was the first glimmering of what was to blossom into Bosque Center for Spiritual Living).  Man oh man,…

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Baked Goods

Not long ago, my niece Mary introduced me to "The Great British Baking Show."  There are four seasons on Netflix, so I guess it’s been around a while.  I know I’d heard of it before, but I’d never been all…

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It Had To Be Hafiz

14th-century Persian poet and mystic Khwāja Shams-ud-Dīn Muḥammad Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī, known today primarily by his pen-name “Hafiz,” wrote about Divine Love as a lusty, wine-soaked, personal ecstasy.  He took aim at any religious hypocrisy that held human life as separate…

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What a Piece of Work

Last week Travis and I visited the NM Natural History Museum to see the special Leonardo da Vinci exhibit.  Before Leonardo, we popped in to the Planetarium to see a presentation — it was called “From Earth to the Universe,”…

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