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Pagan Community Notes: Week of January 4, 2024

4 January 2024 at 19:26
In this week's Pagan Community Notes, scholars at Harvard Divinity School post an open letter regarding Rabbi Wolpe's comment and a possible dialogue, Cornellian elevation, events, and more news. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of January 4, 2024 at The Wild Hunt.

Immeasurable Love

4 January 2024 at 05:00
“That Which Causes Our Souls to Take Flight, encourage us in these difficult days. Remind us that those beyond our circles, our borders, our walls are embraced by the same immeasurable love by which we are held. Help us demonstrate kindness in all that we do. And grant that we may, indeed, have as much … Continue reading Immeasurable Love

Intersectional

3 January 2024 at 17:15
Christian Cooper, a self-described gay Black nerd, writes: “Some African Americans — some of the ones who aren’t LGBTQ — dismiss the gay experience because, unlike Black folk, gays can blend in at will…. Being Black and gay, I find the ‘Who’s More Oppressed?’ sweepstakes exasperating. There can be no winner, and it creates the … Continue reading "Intersectional"

Sunday, January 7 ~ Janus: Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards ~ 10:30 a.m.

4 January 2024 at 17:14
Sunday, January 7 Janus: Looking Forwards, Looking Backwards With Rev. Alice Anacheka-Nasemann   The start of a new year is a good time to take stock. This Sunday, January 7, Rev. Alice will lead us in a worship service reflecting on the milestones of 2023 and welcoming in 2024.  “In the New Year, never forget to   [ … ] The post Sunday, January 7 ~ Janus: Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards ~ 10:30 a.m. appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

THanks for NOAH Success!!

4 January 2024 at 13:52

Our Ordinary Lives as Gates to Zen’s Awakening

4 January 2024 at 12:39
              Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity! I say, let your affairs be as two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of a million count half a dozen, and keep your accounts on your thumb nail.[1] Within weeks of my arrival at the first church I was to […]

Dear Me, I Love You

4 January 2024 at 06:07
Dear Me,  As I sit down to write this letter to you, I reflect on how far you’ve come in your life. From a child who only knows of love as painful and prideful to a woman that is so … Continue reading →

Blessing: In the New Year, May Unitarian Universalists Carry Each Other

4 January 2024 at 10:00
Beth Monhollen Let's forgo the pressure of resolutions and spend time in healing community instead.

Here We Come A-Wassailing—The Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2022-‘23

4 January 2024 at 03:00
                                                         Alan Lomax recorded Kentucky traditional balladeer Jean Richie for the Library of Congress in 1949. Note — As we close in on the end of our Winter Holidays Music Festival we will spend two days on the close of the Twelve Days of Christmas as observed in British tradition and the Anglican liturgic calendar on January 5.   The next day, the Feast of the Epiphany or Day of the Three Kings will wrap things up. Twelfth Night is the eve of the Feast of the Epiphany and the end of the Christmas Season.   In England especially it was one last eruption of gaiety and mirth before the more somber and sacred reflection of the Epiphany—somewhat analogous ...

Love is a Choice

3 January 2024 at 16:10
“We are not automatic lovers of self, others, world, or God. Love does not just happen. We are not love machines, puppets on the strings of a deity called “love.” Love is a choice—not simply, or necessarily, a rational choice, but rather a willingness to be present to others without pretense or guile.” -Carter Heyward … Continue reading Love is a Choice

Odysseus, the Sirens, and New Year’s resolutions

3 January 2024 at 17:18
Odysseus's encounter with the sirens raises questions about willpower and self-control. Psychologists say they might not be necessary to accomplish resolutions. Continue reading Odysseus, the Sirens, and New Year’s resolutions at The Wild Hunt.

Love and Equity

3 January 2024 at 06:08
Our proposed new way of considering our principles has invited me into this series of reflections. These are my musings. What is equity, and what would it be or mean without being rooted in love? Equity recognizes that while it’s … Continue reading →

New Year’s Resolutions: 5 Things You Can Do to Support Justice For Immigrants

3 January 2024 at 13:57
As we celebrate a New Year, here are some things you can do to lift up those exercising their human right to migrate.

fathers of...

3 January 2024 at 13:18
There were two men credited as the fathers of the manual arts training movement in the US. Both had attended the 1876 American Centennial World Exposition in Philadelphia celebrating the founding of the United States. Among the exhibits were a huge (the world's largest) steam engine that powered 11 acres of machinery along with an exhibit of the "Russian system" of manual arts training. Calvin Woodward taught mathematics at Washington University, and John Runkle taught math at MIT. Both had observed that as fewer of their students came from the farm where direct from real life learning had built a foundation for abstract studies, students were having greater difficulty understanding concepts in math.  The answer of course was for them t...

A Response From One Of The Pagans

3 January 2024 at 04:00
In December 1946, author and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis published an essay in Strand Magazine titled A Christmas Sermon for Pagans in which he argued for the moral and ethical superiority of Christianity. He distinguished between “Pagans” (“the backward people in the remote districts who had not yet been converted” and to whom Lewis showed […]

Embracing Justice at All Souls: The Justice League Sermon Series and Beyond

3 January 2024 at 11:45
In the heart of our community at All Souls, justice is more than a theme—it's a call to action. As we step into the New Year with The Justice League sermon series, we're also shining a light on the various justice teams that are the lifeblood of our activism. The post Embracing Justice at All Souls: The Justice League Sermon Series and Beyond appeared first on BeyondBelief.

Toast, Boast, and Oath

3 January 2024 at 01:08
Sarah Klinger Osborne What “toast, boast, and oath” might you offer this January? Continue reading "Toast, Boast, and Oath"

Last Christmas By Wham!—Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

3 January 2024 at 03:00
                                                                        Last Christmas by Wham! Last night I caught the broadcast of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductions which I don’t think I ever did before.   It was an impressive class of Honorees including Chaka Khan, Sheril Crow, Willie Nelson, and Rage Against the Machine.   But the posthumous induction of George Michael reminded me that Wham! had one of its biggest pop hits with Last Christmas , a catchy and perky holiday romance song that led to Maria Carey’s All I Want For Christmas is You . The U.K. slip cover for the Last Christmas single. Because Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas? on which Michael sang was released t...

Wednesday Photo: Moon over the Wimpole Hall estate

2 January 2024 at 19:00
Photo taken with a Fuji X100V using Øyvind Nordhagen’s Kodak Ektar 100 Recipe Click on the photo to enlarge  

Acts of Love

2 January 2024 at 05:00
Small acts of kindness and connection can show love for another. It is amazing how these small acts add up into a greater love than we can know. Practice small acts of love today.

Church Administrator Position Open Now!

2 January 2024 at 19:03
Check out our job posting and share it with skilled folks you know who might be a good match for UUSS! https://uuschenectady.org/about-us-2/church-admin-job-opening/ The post Church Administrator Position Open Now! appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

January Theme: Love at the Center

2 January 2024 at 18:38
The Article II Study Commission, connected with the UUA, has issued its ‘final update’ and now we have the chance to interact with and give feedback about it. The first section (purposes) ends with the line: “The UUA will actively engage its members in the ... read more . The post January Theme: Love at the Center appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – January 2nd, 2024

2 January 2024 at 18:15
Happy Gregorian New Year, Everyone! What is 2024 needing from each of us? and from UUSS? What do we need to remember from the past so that more presence arises in the present? What do we need to release so we bring more peace into being? What might ... read more . The post Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – January 2nd, 2024 appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Religious Ed this Sunday, January 7th, 2024

2 January 2024 at 18:00
We will have regular Religious Education (RE) sessions for grades K-7 , 8th/9th grade OWL, and Senior High Youth. Here is the schedule: The nursery room opens at 10:15 and is available for children under 5 years old. The 8/9th grade OWL group meets in their room at ... read more . The post Religious Ed this Sunday, January 7th, 2024 appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

James Baldwin’s If Beale Street Could Talk

2 January 2024 at 17:46
Welcome to a new year of reading BIPOC authors and being with one another to share ideas, perspectives, and learnings. We begin 2024 with James Baldwin’s If Beale Street Could Talk, written in 1974. Join us for the book discussion on Monday, January 29, at 6 ... read more . The post James Baldwin’s If Beale Street Could Talk appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Witchcraft accusations get pushback in Africa

2 January 2024 at 17:15
Though much work remains, two recent events in Africa highlight some resistance against witchcraft accusations. Continue reading Witchcraft accusations get pushback in Africa at The Wild Hunt.

Chalice Fire Epiphany Working

2 January 2024 at 15:57

If I Love Me, I’ll Let Go

2 January 2024 at 06:01
To liberate, to set something free. “If you love me, let me go,” words spoken a few times, and many songs feature it in their lyrics. One song in particular is “This is Gospel” from Panic! At the Disco. The … Continue reading →

Swiss Christmas by the Smothers Brothers—Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

2 January 2024 at 03:00
                                                                      Some Smothers Brothers Christmas spirit from their 1963 album curb Your Tongue, Knave! Word came that Tommy Smothers died the day after Christmas at age 86.   Another milestone figure of my generation gone.    Tommy was, of course, one half of the folk/comedy duo The Smothers Brothers.   He was the blonde older brother on the string base, mentally slow and slightly addled who was argumentative and jealous of his brother.   That would be Dick, the supposed brains of the act and a straight man on guitar.   In reality, Tommy was highly intelligent and shrewd and was the main creative force of the pair. The brothers united as...

Love At The Center

1 January 2024 at 05:00
For many years, Unitarian Universalists have noted that while it is the most often sung word in our hymnal, love was not present in the principles of our faith. Now we are being asked to imagine a faith that holds love at the center. We are being asked to imagine a faith that has, at … Continue reading Love At The Center

Editorial: Will 2024 bring more spiritual violence?

1 January 2024 at 17:00
TWH's editor-in-chief, Manny Tejeda Moreno, looks forward to 2024 through a review of the documentary "The Mission," whose story of a Christian missionary killed by an uncontacted tribe unwilling to be converted portends a continued rise in spiritual violence. Continue reading Editorial: Will 2024 bring more spiritual violence? at The Wild Hunt.

Dual affiliation

1 January 2024 at 13:48
Last year, the Universalist Christian Association recognized my ordination and I have full standing within it, meaning I have dual affiliation with it and ministerial fellowship with the Unitarian Universalist Association. Here is the news piece. If you a minister who holds to universal salvation and and looking for standing — or training and ordination … Continue reading "Dual affiliation"

Divination for 2024

1 January 2024 at 04:00
The reading for 2024 is quite positive, but also quite challenging. This is not a year for sitting on the sidelines: not in your personal life, not in your spiritual life, and not in your work to build a better world here and now.

The Year Draws to its Close

1 January 2024 at 10:02
The year draws to its close — this is my last president’s note of 2023, written in the holiday season. The season is traditionally a time to pause, and to give and receive. I shared my thoughts about generosity and gratitude recently, in the Los Alamos Daily Post. I hope that this holiday season is …<p> The Year Draws to its Close Read More »

A Panoramic UU View of . . . Liberating Love

1 January 2024 at 10:01
Happy New Year! May your year be filled with love that liberates and transforms. We hope you will join us for our RE programming during this new year! Peace, Rev. Tina DeYoe Director of Lifespan Religious Education

I Wish You All the Brightest Possible Blessings in the Months to Come

1 January 2024 at 10:00
Happy New Year! The new year of course brings with it the desire and the intention for change. We make promises to ourselves about those things we hope to improve in ourselves. Sometimes, we put a little too much pressure on ourselves to change in the New Year, or we create a list of resolutions …<p> I Wish You All the Brightest Possible Blessings in the Months to Come Read More »

Love and Light?

1 January 2024 at 06:05
This is a phrase that was made popular by the New Age movement of the 1980’s and 90’s.  Perhaps it was the equivalent of “thoughts and prayers” in that it was a phrase to say to others when you meant … Continue reading →

odd but true

1 January 2024 at 08:21
Happy New Year. It's odd but true that every small thing we do has what the bankers call "serial effect."  You bounce one check putting your account into overdraft and the next follows. We make very small choices going this way or that, and the course of our lives is forever changed by each choice we make.  Unfortunately we are not given clear maps, and the shortest distance between two points is almost never a straight line. Also, it seems that very small decisive moments can make all the difference in the world, while at the same time, we may feel and seem powerless in response to catastrophic world events. But what is the power that we have, and what can we do with it? A number of years ago friends brought me a slender volume publis...

Happy New Year by ABBA—Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

1 January 2024 at 03:00
                                                                      Happy New Year-- ABBA For Americans New Year ’ s Day is a kind of low key and lethargic holiday.   Many New Year ’ s Eve revelers nurse hangovers.   For other’s it is a spend the day in pajamas and robe affair to veg out in front of the tube to watch the Rose Parade and endless college bowl games .    It is the biggest day of the year for ordering pizza delivery . For many Americans New Year's day means drinking coffee, nursing a hangover and watching the Tournament of Roses Parade from Pasadena. There have not been many songs for January 1.   For years we were stuck with U2’s first big hit, New Year’s Day releas...

Year in review, pt. 2

31 December 2023 at 22:20
In part 1, I reviewed the year in U.S. religion. In this second part, I’ll review they year in Unitarian Universalism. How non-UUs viewed us Let’s start with how others perceived us this past year. Unitarian Universalists are a tiny, tiny group, but we made the news with four stories this year. I’ll start with … Continue reading "Year in review, pt. 2"

The Best of the Weekend Section, 2023

31 December 2023 at 17:48
Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott reviews the best of the weekend section from 2023's offerings in The Wild Hunt, including the most popular article of the year, Meg Elison's "Barbie is the new Inanna." Continue reading The Best of the Weekend Section, 2023 at The Wild Hunt.

The Story of 2023

31 December 2023 at 05:00
As we move into a new year, we look back on the year ending. What are the stories of this year that will stay with you? What are the stories yet to be written in 2024? Blessings for the new year, beloved.

“Seeds for the New Year” and Good Luck Foods Bagel Brunch

31 December 2023 at 12:30
This New Year's Eve, we will watch a brief set of videos by UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofia Betancourt, featuring "Winter Blessing," "Bridge of Flowers," and "Seeds for the New Year." Then join us for a hearty breakfast of foods said to assure good luck in the New Year:  black-eyed peas, herring, long noodles, things that are golden (cornbread), green (collards), or red (pomegranates), and things that are round (bagels).  Let's attract as much good fortune as possible in 2024, beyond the good fortune of being together. Contact Felicia Orth if you are willing to contribute a good-luck dish.  Happy New Year!

Weekly Bread #253-4

31 December 2023 at 11:24
I missed posting last week. My excuse? Christmas, and the my wife’s birthday the day before. Everyone needs a holiday sometime and we shouldn’t need excuses in order to take them. It has rained most of the last few weeks, a good thing for California, but not so good for hiking. We got a few miles in on the […]

Ritual and Liturgy in Zen

31 December 2023 at 11:10
            A student of the intimate said to the master Yunmen, “The radiance serenely illumines the whole universe…” Before he finished Yunmen asked, “Aren’t those Zhangzhuo’s words?” The student said, “Yes.” Yunmen said, “You have misspoken.”  Gateless Gate, case 39 I never graduated from High School. At 38, when I […]

Sabbatical activities: grad school

31 December 2023 at 10:59
When I started planning my sabbatical, I thought, “Ooh, I’ll have all this time. I could take two classes at United rather than my usual one per term.” I quickly realized that this would soak up a great deal of the time freed by sabbatical, that there is no hurry to move through my program, […]

Santa Claus — the mystery and wonder in mythical beings

30 December 2023 at 17:37
Magic is everywhere. In December, the Soul Matters theme was mystery. If you ask me, that is only the beginning.  Starting in December, there is the mystery of Santa Claus and his famous reindeer. Some people won’t allow their children to believe in him because they claim he is Christian. Catholics do refer to him […] The post Santa Claus — the mystery and wonder in mythical beings appeared first on Nature's Sacred Journey.

Auld Lang Syne—Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

31 December 2023 at 10:00
Scottish regimental bands and pipers did much to spread Auld Lang Syne across Queen Victoria's far flung Empire. Note —Second of a holiday two-fer for New Year’s Eve Although there have occasionally been other songs that made feeble attempts to displace it, New Year ’ s Eve belongs firmly to Auld Lang Syne and it promises to remain supreme in defiance of any and all changes in musical tastes and styles. Most of us know that the song comes from a poem by the revered Ploughman Poet and Scottish national icon Robert Burns.   But you may not know the whole story.                                     The Scottish Ploughman Poet Robert Burns. After his first blush of fame with the publication of his Kilarnock Poems ...

Same Old Lang Syne—Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

31 December 2023 at 03:00
                                                                      Dan Fogelberg's autobiographical Same Old Lang Syne . Note —A holiday two-fer today for New Year’s Eve.                                         Illinois singer/songwriter Dan Fogelberg. Dan Fogelberg ’s 1980 masterpiece Same Old Lang Syne is set on a dismal Christmas Eve but it repeated riff on Old Lang Syne make it feel like a New Year’s song as well.   The Peoria, Illinois native based the song on his own experience running into a high school sweetheart at a liquor store on a slushy Christmas Eve during a visit home. Whichever rainy holiday eve it is, the song struck a deep chord with many.  ...

All Ages Worship (31 December 2023)

30 December 2023 at 22:24
Please join us on Sunday (31 December 2023) at 11:00 AM for “Each and Every Step” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell. We will be meeting in the sanctuary for this worship service.  Please join us in person at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 9449 Ellerbe Road, Shreveport LA  71106 if you are able to do so. Our … Continue reading "All Ages Worship (31 December 2023)"

Children and Youth Religious Education (31 December 2023)

30 December 2023 at 22:18
For this Sunday (31 December 2023), our children and youth will be preparing snack bags for Louisiana Advocates for Immigrants in Detention (LA-AID).  These snack bags will be used by immigrants as they travel from Shreveport to relocate with families and friends. For next Sunday (7 January 2024), our children and youth classes will resume … Continue reading "Children and Youth Religious Education (31 December 2023)"

No Adult Religious Education on 31 December 2023 — Class Resumes 7 January 2024

30 December 2023 at 22:12
The adult religious education class will not be meeting this Sunday (31 December 2023). The adult religious education class will resume on 7 January 2024 at 9:00 AM with part 1 of the film Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness.  The class will watch part 2 on 14 January 2024. The class will be meeting in … Continue reading "No Adult Religious Education on 31 December 2023 — Class Resumes 7 January 2024"

Zoom (and In-Person) Lunch on Wednesday (3 January 2024)

30 December 2023 at 22:02
Please join us next Wednesday (3 January 2024) at 12 noon for our weekly Zoom lunch. Our weekly Zoom lunch is dual-platform — join us from home using Zoom or in person in the social hall. Bring your lunch and meet up with your All Souls friends, have lunch, and just catch up.

Salinas Valley

30 December 2023 at 19:21
We went south for a few days after Christmas to meet up with friends and hike in the beautiful Santa Ynez Mountains. The route took us down through the Salinas Valley. At one point a patch of sun on the otherwise clouded hills was so striking that I considered stopping to take a picture, or […]

Take What You Need

30 December 2023 at 05:00
“And the best news of all: this taking what we need and leaving the rest behind isn’t only a one time thing. We can do it anytime. Looking back over our lives, we can hear the stories anew, choosing where to focus our attention and where to widen our view. We can let go of … Continue reading Take What You Need

To Honor the Gods

30 December 2023 at 17:00
If we really believe in practicing world-affirming religions, then we should affirm the world we live in by working for the good of the planet and all that live upon it. Continue reading To Honor the Gods at The Wild Hunt.

Congratulations to Prof. Ronald Hutton

30 December 2023 at 10:40
The Wild Hunt congratulates Prof. Ronald Hutton! Continue reading Congratulations to Prof. Ronald Hutton at The Wild Hunt.

A Small- Sized Mystery — A New Year’s Eve meditation

30 December 2023 at 10:16
Kitty and Arlo A short  “ thought for the day” offered to the Cambridge Unitarian Church as part of the Sunday Service of Mindful   Meditation.   (A recorded version of the following piece can be heard at this link)  —o0o— Over the last week, thanks to the wonderful fact that the temporary manse on New Square has room enough to welcome guests, Susanna and I have had the pleasure of being able to host a family Christmas for the first time during the 23 years I’ve been the minister here. Susanna’s two children, Sara and Jim, their partners Eugene and Alba, and their respective children, Phoenix, aged 6, and Armando, aged 14 months, shared a Christmas Day lunch with us, and later on we were joined for a few hours by an old...

What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? —Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

30 December 2023 at 09:57
Zooey Deschanel's and Joseph Gordon-Levitt's seemingly impromptu home video of them singing What are You Doing New Year's Eve?  went viral in  2011 and boosted the song to pop standard status.  Back in the day everyone who was not a misanthrope or a shut-in went out on New Year ’ s Eve .   The toffs wore their white ties and tails or elegant evening gowns and furs to don paper hats and dance the night way to orchestras in sprawling Art Deco ballrooms .   At least that is what all the old movies taught the rest of the Depression and war weary populous.   But those average Joes and Jills also went out and celebrated with their own funny hats and noise makers in urban ballrooms, lodge halls , piano bars , and neighborhood saloons . ...

Meditation with Larry Androes (30 December 2023)

30 December 2023 at 00:44
Please join us on Saturday (30 December 2023) at 10:30 AM for our weekly meditation group with Larry Androes. This group will be meeting via Zoom and not in person. This is a sitting Buddhist meditation including a brief introduction to mindfulness meditation, 20 minutes of sitting, and followed by a weekly teaching. The group … Continue reading "Meditation with Larry Androes (30 December 2023)"

End of Year Drive

29 December 2023 at 23:59
It’s been a busy week! Before we say goodbye to 2023, we need to ask for your support one more time. Continue reading End of Year Drive at The Wild Hunt.

Year in review, pt. 1

29 December 2023 at 20:55
It’s been an eventful year, both for U.S. organized religion generally, and for Unitarian Universalism in particular. In this post, I’ll start by reviewing some of the key developments in organized religion in the U.S. In a second post, I’ll review some of the explosive developments within Unitarian Universalism. 1. Culture wars and religion Religion … Continue reading "Year in review, pt. 1"

Rabbi Wolpe declines invitation to speak with modern Pagans

29 December 2023 at 17:36
Holli Emore, director of Cherry Hill Seminary, reached out to Rabbi David Wolpe for an interfaith conversation following his article "The Return of Paganism" earlier this week in The Atlantic. But Wolpe declined, claiming his article was not intended to address modern Pagans. Continue reading Rabbi Wolpe declines invitation to speak with modern Pagans at The Wild Hunt.

Fragments of Themselves

29 December 2023 at 05:00
“I’m writing my story so that others might see fragments of themselves.” – Lena Waithe When have you experienced a fragment of yourself reflected in a story?

Zen Monasteries, Training Temples, Zen Centers, & Sanghas

29 December 2023 at 11:01
                  The master Baizhang was charged with naming a founding abbot for Mount Daigu. He called his community together and set a full water bottle in their midst. He said, “Don’t call this a water bottle. What will you call it?” The head monk responded, “It’s not […]

Leonard Bernstein Conducts The Carol of the Bells—Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

29 December 2023 at 10:30
                                                       Leonard Bernstein's Christmas Album. The other evening, I caught Bradley Cooper’s highly lauded bio pic Maestro at home on Netflix.   Conditions for viewing were not exactly a hushed and darkened theater.   Three and a half year old granddaughter Matilda spent most of the evening cavorting, singing, dancing, hoping, and sometimes just racing around the house.   She drowned out a lot of the dialogue.   But I saw enough to recognize a superior, maybe great, film that moved me. A theatrical poster for Bradly Cooper's Maestro . Producer and director Cooper seemed to inhabit Leonard Bernstein so completely that moments into the movie you believe you ...

What Lies Beyond

29 December 2023 at 06:03
We have to stop and be humble enough to understand that there is something called mystery.Paulo Coelho I am attracted to mystery, to what cannot be easily explained, if explained at all. I was the child who believed Santa would … Continue reading →

Pagan Community Notes: Week of December 26, 2023

28 December 2023 at 18:54
In this week's Pagan Community Notes, we celebrate Kwanzaa and share forthcoming events as well as record and share Pagan responses to The Atlantic magazine's publication of an anti-Pagan article by Rabbi David Wolpe. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of December 26, 2023 at The Wild Hunt.

Compassion for Campers End of 2023 Fund Appeal

28 December 2023 at 18:05
A video from December 2001 with images of Compassion for Campers' 13 years of solidarity and support of un-housed humanity in McHenry County. I know that most of us are deluged at the end of the year by fundraising appeals for causes we have supported in the past, from charities that bought your e-mail address from somebody else’s list, or targeted you from social media algorithms.   You can’t support them all.   But if you haven’t made up your mind about tax deductible contributions yet, I ask you to consider Compassion for Campers.   We serve the unhoused and housing insecure of McHenry county by supplying life saving camping gear and equipment, hygiene and basic health care items, non-perishable food,   and assorted items fr...

Sacred Stories

28 December 2023 at 05:00
“In all sacred literature, the hearts of the storytellers are revealed in the stories, their breath is felt in the words on the page, and we may be touched or moved or stirred by their ancient art. And maybe we can glimpse a truth that they saw, if we read closely and reflect on what … Continue reading Sacred Stories

Mysteries of Life

28 December 2023 at 06:00
The older I get the more I see that life is one mystery after another. Things that I do and things that others do. The way the world works is all a mystery to me.   I was driving and I … Continue reading →

River by Joni Mitchell—Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

28 December 2023 at 03:00
                                                        River by Joni Mitchell. CBS broadcast the 2021 Kennedy Center Honors.   First up for recognition was Joni Mitchell, who now stands and walks with difficulty since recovering from a devastating 2015 brain aneurysm rupture but was in good spirits as the story of her life unfolded on stage along with many of her finest songs.   Among them was River from her 1971 album Blue sung by Brandi Carlile.   It was a breathtaking, wounded, and personal song off the most highly regarded album of her long career.   It is also a Christmas song like none you ever heard before or since.    Mitchell, of course, is the iconic Canadian singer/songwriter, who emerg...

Walking: An Essay by Henry David Thoreau

27 December 2023 at 18:28
        I have friends who suggest anything they really like doing is a spiritual practice. When they’re not just being cute or ironic, as some of my friends do, the principle they seem to rely upon for this assertion is that such things as knitting, bowling, cooking, all involve concentration and at […]

Poets

27 December 2023 at 05:00
“What do you do with the secret verses of your heart? With your need for redemption, the story without words? With paradoxical truths, too private and nuanced to share, that cannot be printed or spoken aloud? “You weave their energy into a poem, carefully, carefully, over and under and through, luminescent strands that cannot be … Continue reading Poets

A look ahead: Tarot Prospectus for 2024

27 December 2023 at 17:00
Our tarot expert, Star Bustamonte, shares a12-month overview of the year ahead utilizing a different deck for each month. Continue reading A look ahead: Tarot Prospectus for 2024 at The Wild Hunt.

Top 10 Best Books Read In 2023

27 December 2023 at 14:24
The following are the top ten best books I’ve read since this time last year–in alphabetical order by the author’s last name because agonizing over a precise order would take all the fun out of remembering these books: Brothers in the Beloved Community: The Friendship of Thich Nhat Hanh and Martin Luther King Jr. by Marc […]

Questioning Exploration

27 December 2023 at 06:06
There were eleven new species discovered in 2023, and 21 were declared extinct, and NASA discovered six new exoplanets. With all this, the mysteries of the universe still sit at our door. I often question our exploration and the humans … Continue reading →

Top 10 Posts of 2023

27 December 2023 at 04:00
The Top 10 posts of 2023 on Under the Ancient Oaks: divination, a Storm Goddess, Pagan clothing and jewelry, and a lot about the conflicts going on in this world and in the Otherworld.

Harambee by Rita Marley for Kwanzaa—The Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24 Festival

27 December 2023 at 08:16
                                                                    Kwanzaa song Harambee by Rita Marley. Today is the second day of Kwanzaa which was created in 1966 during the blossoming of a period of Black Nationalism by Maulana Karenga , a Black studies scholar and a leading Los Angeles militant who was born Ron Everett in Parsonsburg, Maryland on July 14, 1941 Beginning on December 26 and running through January 1, candles are lit representing African values.   Each of the values is given a Swahili name.   Today is day two— Kujichagulia (Self-Determination): “To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.” Kwanzaa was meant to be a family centered...

Police departments vs. labor

26 December 2023 at 22:07
Starting with the George Floyd protests in 2020, we began hearing calls to defund police. Police departments, so the thinking went, mostly served White interests, and thus tended to support White supremacy. This argument may have been valid, but it ignored other interests that have controlled police departments in the U.S. “On May 28, 1937, … Continue reading "Police departments vs. labor"

Wednesday Photo: A toy nativity

26 December 2023 at 19:00
Photo taken with a Fuji X100V using Øyvind Nordhagen’s Kodak Ektar 100 Recipe   Click on the photo to enlarge

The Story That Is Forgotten

26 December 2023 at 05:00
Today is my dad’s birthday. For many years, his story got forgotten in the story of the holidays happening at this time of year. While we try to make his birthday special, it will always be at Christmas time. -Michael Tino (CLF) What are your stories that are too often forgotten?

Editorial: “The Atlantic” publishes another attack on Pagans. Where are Pagan voices in its pages?

26 December 2023 at 13:35
TWH's editor-in-chief Manny Tejeda Moreno responds to Rabbi Wolpe's atrocious attack on Paganism in the pages of "The Atlantic." Continue reading Editorial: “The Atlantic” publishes another attack on Pagans. Where are Pagan voices in its pages? at The Wild Hunt.

Family Secrets

26 December 2023 at 06:05
Every family has their secrets. The not so big one on my mom’s side was that she had a child out of wedlock and gave him up for adoption. I found this out when I was about 7 or 8 … Continue reading →

Two gift articles

26 December 2023 at 10:12
Today I offer two gift articles from the New York Times related to the hands and the wonders they bring. One involves knitting and the other blacksmithing. Both, while one is noisy and the other not, offer solace to the soul. Make, fix and create...

Good King Wenceslas for St. Stephen’s Day, Wren Day and Boxing Day—Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

26 December 2023 at 03:00
The Irish Rovers' popular and a little rowdy Good King Wenceslas earns them a warming drink reward in this video. Today is the second day of the 12 Days of Christmas, a day with multiple personalities as we will see.   We will celebrate with an English carol about a Bohemian princeling/saint. The Brits and the residents of other former pink blotches on Queen Victoria ’s globe spend today, Boxing Day , storming the malls and shops on what is usually the busiest retail sales day of the year. Disgruntled gift recipients hit the refund and exchange desks and others spent the gift cards and even old fashion cash.    But unlike most Yanks they do it on an official National Holiday as a paid day off.   Officially December 26 is just anoth...

Wonder and Mystery–Lamb Song

25 December 2023 at 06:14
This is a song I wrote in college in 1982. Since then I’ve been married, worked for 38 years before retiring, and raised 3 children with my best friend in this world. We had no clue what we would become … Continue reading →

Christmas Eve ‘23 [Poem]

25 December 2023 at 17:12
Every Christmas EveFor the rest of my careerI will preach about the yearI cried through the entireChristmas Eve service. Every lesson,Every carolAccompanied by quiet sobsWho chose their sacred momentTo proclaim the truthThat set them free –Grief takes no holidays. Some ChristmasesAre just sad ones,And that’s ok –You can crythrough the entire service.Just don’t you dareLeaveUntil […]

Choosing to Love, Anyway – Christmas Eve 2023

25 December 2023 at 16:40
Readings: Homily Homily – Choosing to Love, Anyway  In Bethlehem tonight, the usual extravagant Christmas celebrations have been canceled. In place of Glorias echoing across the land, there is war and grief, all across Palestine and Israel, and in Gaza. As the … Continue reading →

Birthing Peace

25 December 2023 at 05:00
We have waited, hopeful, for the birth of love into the world. We have waited, hopeful, for the birth of joy and peace. Let every heart now prepare them room. Let heaven and nature sing the good news of the arrival of something new. We have arrived here as weary travelers longing for a rest, … Continue reading Birthing Peace

Wishing you a Blessed Newtonmas!

25 December 2023 at 11:48
        “Nature and nature’s laws lay hid in night; God said ‘Let Newton be” and all was light.” Alexander Pope Me, I like Christmas. Actually I love it. But here I am in the early hours of Christmas day. And my thoughts drift in several ways.. For one. We’ll be celebrating the […]

Go Tell It On the Mountain—The Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2022-‘23

25 December 2023 at 10:00
                                                                      Go Tell it on the Mountain sung by the Blind Boys of Alabama. Of all the announcement carols Go Tell It On the Mountain is unusual for a number of reasons.   It is not European but rooted in the American Black Community and dated to the era when the end of slavery flourished.   It is not an announcement by the Heavenly Hosts, but an instruction to a whole people to spread the good word.   And because of its connections to the Civil Rights Movement , it doubles as a Christmas Carol and a liberation anthem . Watch Night when African-Americans gathered on New Year's Eve to greet the news of the Emancipation Proclamation.   Man...

beyond troubled times

25 December 2023 at 09:14
We seem to live in troubled times, and yet when we take matters into our own creative hands, things seem to fall into a better place. It might be easy to fall into despair, but it's also easy to surrender to the help and companionship of friends.  Lacking friends at hand, your own hands can be your friends, luring you into a meditative state.  I have found that I've been given a great gift in that I'm given the opportunities  to teach, both through my books and articles and through classes. When we empower others to discover their own creativity, expressed in the making useful beauty we are helping to create the world of peace and joy that all long for.  Along with season’s greetings and holiday cheer, I’m imagining all the wonde...

I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day —Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2025-‘24

25 December 2023 at 03:00
                                                                      Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. Our first Christmas Day carol is my own personal favorite .   I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day is unusual in that there is no reference to the Christ child , manger , Holy Family, shepherds , Magi , or even the Herald Angels .   Instead, it focuses on the message of those angels amid the ghastly carnage of war.   It was written not by famed Unitarian hymnist Samuel Longfellow , but by his brother Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , then America ’ s most honored and adored poet who had created national epics like The Courtship of Miles Standish , The Song of Hiawat...
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