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What Would Jesus Say to Mitt Romney?
My heart sank when I heard Mitt Romney's videotaped comments to a group of wealthy campaign donors. I so wanted to believe that he's a good, kind, spiritual man - even though I disagree with his politics. I think Jesus' heart must have sunk, too, to hear such cold, condemning words from the
posted 2:25:54am Sep. 19, 2012 |
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This July 4th, We Need a "Declaration of Interdependence"
On Viet Nam Moratorium Day in 1969, UCLA professor Warren H. Schmidt sat down to his morning writing. What flowed onto paper was a parable he titled "Is It Always Right to Be Right?" In it he examined the divisiveness that was tearing our country apart in the '60s: Counterculture versus Establishmen
posted 4:39:02pm Jul. 02, 2012 |
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Big Lessons from the Best Little Publishing House on the Planet
"If you ever publish with another house, you'll be disappointed," literary agent Julie Hill told me. "Berrett-Koehler has spoiled you." We were both at a cocktail party in San Francisco, celebrating the fourth anniversary of Berret-Koehler, a small publisher with a big mission: "Creating a World tha
posted 1:43:22am Jun. 25, 2012 |
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Street Dharma: Teaching Meditation to the Homeless
A few months ago, I met a man named Kiley Jon Clark who teaches meditation to the homeless in San Antonio, Texas. My curiosity piqued, I asked him to tel
posted 4:30:12pm Nov. 04, 2011 |
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Byron Katie: "Who Would You Be Without Your Story?"
Stories. We all have them: "My father was a critical perfectionist and I was never good enough to please him." "My mother was jealous and competed with me." "My father is an alcoholic." "My mother beat me." "My children don't respect me." "My ex is a jerk." "I'm too fat." "I was a bad mother." "I'm
posted 5:10:04am Oct. 15, 2011 |
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