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Mutual Flourishing

14 October 2022 at 05:00
Are there ways we limit ourselves by assuming that sacrifice is necessary? Can we see mutual flourishing as our sacred goal, instead of believing that we must suffer to be righteous? -Rose Gallogly (CLF) How can you center mutual flourishing over sacrifice today?

UPLIFT Action Launch Recording & Opportunities to Take Action Together

14 October 2022 at 16:48
We are so excited to organize with Unitarian Universalists like you who are committed to promoting LGBTQIA+, Gender, and Reproductive Justice.  With the sacred right to bodily autonomy being attacked on multiple fronts, our presence as people of faith is critical to lives all around the country.  Fueled by the joy that is this prophetic and powerful community, it’s time for all of us to take action together!  You can find more opportunities to learn & act together at the Side With Love Action Center, but here are some highlights from our launch party from October 13, 2022. View the webinar View the slides Don’t forget to sign up for the UPLIFT Action Newsletter so you can continue to get more updates about ways to connect and take...

Sunday, October 16 ~ Courage to Love ~ 10:30 a.m.

14 October 2022 at 12:34
“Love him and let him love you. Do you think anything else under heaven really matters?” – James Baldwin   Sunday, October 16, 2022, 10:30 a.m. Courage To Love Led by Rev. Alice Anacheka-Nasemann   In honor of LGBTQIA+ History Month, join us this Sunday, Oct. 16, as Rev. Alice reflects on both historic and current   [ … ] The post Sunday, October 16 ~ Courage to Love ~ 10:30 a.m. appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

Dr Ambedkar and his Vision for a Buddhism Relevant to our Times

14 October 2022 at 11:52
        Today, on the 14th of October, in 1965, Dr B. R. Ambedkar shook India when he converted to Buddhism. I try to note this occasion as it rolls by in the calendar. Partially because he deserves to be celebrated. But, also to let people who might not otherwise be aware of […]

Sobibór Death Camp and a Case of Impossible Resistance and Escape

14 October 2022 at 07:30
A rare photo of the Sobibór camp--a vest pocket operation compared to the industrial scale of the Auschwitz camps, but ruthlessly efficient. It has always chapped my ass to hear people who don’t know what the hell they are talking aboutwonder aloud about why “there was no resistance” when the Nazis rounded up Jews and other “undesirables” or in the labor and extermination camps.  First, it is another example of blaming the victim, that always popular parlor game.  And secondly it doesn’t take into account the information that Jews had—early on even they could not imagine industrial scale murder and genocide, a term that had not yet even been conceived—or the overwhelming, highly organized force arrayed against them.  ...

Finding Our Heart of Courage

14 October 2022 at 06:09
The Heart as the seat of feelings is the root etymology of the word Courage. That is to have a deep feeling that moves us to protect someone or something. Who or what the someone or something is sometimes conditioned … Continue reading →

Prayer for Artists

14 October 2022 at 06:00
Prayer for Artists - Week of October 17, 2022 Lover of Creativity, receive a few words for the artists: offer inspiration in every day and every twist and turn of life, opportunities to create and to be compensated fairly for creating, to imagine and to live from one’s imagination. Open...

22 Fall Week 4: Music Memories

14 October 2022 at 01:18
Click here for Mary Rose Muti's personal story of "Music Memories"

Goals and Dreams

13 October 2022 at 05:00
Have you ever given up something you wanted for the idea of something better? When we set goals, we can’t see all of the possibilities of ways it will not go as planned. It’s hard to let go, but often times it is because there are better options we never dreamed of. We have a … Continue reading Goals and Dreams

CHRISTIAN ZEN TEACHERS: A List in Progress

13 October 2022 at 17:54
      CHRISTIAN ZEN TEACHERS  A List in Progress October 13, 2022 The following is a list of people who I have identified at least tentatively as authorized Zen teachers in some generally acknowledged lineage who also in some significant way consider themselves Christian. I am soliciting corrections and additions to this list. For […]

Reports of being “fairy led” from Pagans

13 October 2022 at 17:00
Pagans share their magical experiences that folklore would describe as being "fairy-led." Continue reading Reports of being “fairy led” from Pagans at The Wild Hunt.

The Climate Crisis: Imagining a Bold Path Forward

13 October 2022 at 12:02
UUSC President Mary Katherine Morn attended three UUSC-sponsored side events during the United Nations’ General Assembly week in New York City in mid-September. Below is her account of the panel discussions.

Iconic MacIntosh Rain Slicker Makes its Bow

13 October 2022 at 06:42
The Gorton's Fisherman is the most famous Mac model in the U.S. On October 12, 1823 Charles Macintosh, a 53 year old Scott, sold the first of his breakthrough new raincoats, sure to be a hitin the soggy British Isles.  He was a clerk as a young man who dabbled with science on the side.  By the age of twenty, he set himself up in business as a manufacturer of chemicals.  His inventive mind developed dozens of new products and processesmaking him a very successful man.  But Macintosh really hit pay dirt with his experiments with naphtha, a volatile light weight by product of tar manufactured from coal.  He discovered that India rubber could be made soluble in naphtha.  This led to the application on coat fabrics with the rubbe...

The Speech

13 October 2022 at 06:28
Because our high school principal detested boring speeches at graduations, the valedictorian and salutatorian did not automatically deliver graduation speeches. Instead everyone in the National Honor Society wrote a speech. Once submitted, speeches were  assigned a number to remove any … Continue reading →

Shape

12 October 2022 at 03:06
“The word sacrifice might be too much mess for some of us, too tainted by oppression and coercion. What matters more is that we are willing to live our lives in the shape of what is being asked, not hope that what we are asked to do will fit the shape of our lives.” -Elizabeth … Continue reading Shape

Asters

12 October 2022 at 19:52
For the past month and a half, I’ve been looking for flowers in the aster tribe (Tribe Astereae). I’ve always liked asters. I don’t know why. There’s something about the off-white and pale lavender colors that gets to me. I guess it’s a kind of spiritual experience when I see asters in bloom. Whatever “spiritual” … Continue reading "Asters"

Recording for Green Sanctuary Team Meeting: Engaging Marginalized Communities

12 October 2022 at 17:04
Thanks to everyone who joined us for the amazing presentation on Engaging Marginalized Communities with Rev. Ranwa Hammamy at the last Green Sanctuary Team Meeting. If you missed it, you can watch the video of the meeting here and download the slides here . Green Sanctuary Team Meetings Come together for shared learning and mutual support with other UUs working on congregational transformation through climate justice on the third Wednesday of the month at 8PM ET. Each meeting includes a short presentation on a climate justice topic, followed by open discussion. 10/19/22 - Congregational Engagement on Climate Justice with Michael Hughes, UU Fellowship of Corvallis, OR 11/16/22 -  Blueprint for Climate Action Teams - Mary Rodgers, Phil We...

New-York Historical Society to host program on Queer Witchcraft

12 October 2022 at 17:00
The New-York History Museum & Library to host "Reckoning with History: Queer Witchcraft Today" this Friday. Continue reading New-York Historical Society to host program on Queer Witchcraft at The Wild Hunt.

Embracing Possibility in Times of Change

12 October 2022 at 14:53
A worship video collection about living faithfully during in-between times Continue reading "Embracing Possibility in Times of Change"

Letting Go in Love

12 October 2022 at 14:33
Ndidi Achebe My vet said, “She's telling you thank you for letting her go.” Continue reading "Letting Go in Love"

Trunk or Treat is Almost Here!

12 October 2022 at 14:31
Reserve your spot for the Trunk or Treat today!

Unitarian Universalists embrace eco-friendly funeral options

12 October 2022 at 12:30
Elaine McArdle Wrapped in a simple linen shroud, the outline of her body obvious to family gathered at the cemetery, the Rev. Judy Welles was placed on a pine board, gently lowered into a hole in the ground, and covered with straw and soil. No casket, no embalming, no cement vault. Just the natural return of her body to the earth at River View Cemetery in Portland, Oregon, which—like a growing number of cemeteries around the United States—is offering the option of “green” burials.

Back to Kindergarten

12 October 2022 at 13:05
I resumed my weekly  Kindergarten classes this morning and we made tops. I started the lesson with teaching the difference between clockwise and counter-clockwise, a bit of information essential to understanding the use of a hand crank drill for decorating the tops with colored pencil and markers. Turn the crank clockwise while holding the  chuck and the chuck tightens to hold the stem of the top. Turn the crank counter-clockwise while holding the chuck and the chuck loosens so the stem of the top can be removed.  Is that too advanced a concept for Kindergarten students to understand? Not when it's called to their attention and they can observe it for themselves. If the concept is over their heads at this point in time, they'll have a...

Letting Go

12 October 2022 at 11:47
The many-colored transformations of autumn plants remind me of the beauty in the spiritual practice of letting go. As the leaves let go of their green chlorophyl, so their deep colors are revealed. When I feel encumbered by heavy memories, mistakes, failures. When I feel regret for things undone, unsung, I pray in this way. […]

The Courage of Relationships

12 October 2022 at 06:07
The Pathway of Courage Bob Patrick October 2022 The Courage of Relationships Relation is the essence of everything that exists.  Meister Ekhart Individualism is embedded in the American psyche. We want our own space, our own time, our hamburgers our … Continue reading →

The Riot on the USS Kitty Hawk Was a War Within a War

12 October 2022 at 06:00
The Navy's super carrier  USS Kitty Hawk  at sea in the early '70's. Note —It seems like Navy week here at the blog. Fifty years ago on October 12, 1972 less than two days after the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk sailed from the U.S. Naval Base at Subic Bay in the Philippines and just hours before the ship was set to launch air operations against North Vietnam as part of Operation Linebacker, a race riot broke out on board the ship.  As many as half of the Black sailors on board rampagedthrough parts of the ship assaulting White shipmates after a confrontation with on board Marine Corps guards.  The disturbance died down by morning after the personal intervention of Captain Marland Townsend and Executive Officer (XO) Commander Ben...

Paganism and the Rise of the Nones

12 October 2022 at 05:00
A new report from Pew says that in 50 years, the religiously unaffiliated may outnumber Christians in the United States. What does that mean for us as Pagans, now and in the future?

I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.

12 October 2022 at 04:00
        Edith Louisa Cavell was a British nurse. When the First World War began she already had an illustrious career and a nurse and educator, principally working in Belgium. At that time she was matron of a hospital in Saint-Gilles. She served all without regard to their nationality or status. But Cavell […]

Coming Out

11 October 2022 at 05:00
During October, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, aromantic (LGBTQIAA+) communities celebrate Pride Month. On October 11, we specifically celebrate Coming Out Day as a way to honor those who are able to be true to themselves, their families, friends, and co-workers about who they are and whom they love. -Lori Stone (CLF) Today, … Continue reading Coming Out

Reading list: Keeping Heart on Pine Ridge

10 October 2022 at 20:04
Keeping Heart on Pine Ridge by Vic Glover (Native Voices, 2004) is one of the best American spiritual memoirs I’ve read. In a series of linked essays, Glover talks about what it’s like to live on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, covering everything from commodity foods to reservations roads to the cars … Continue reading "Reading list: Keeping Heart on Pine Ridge"

Wednesday Photo: The spire of All Saints’ Church, Cambridge at sunset

11 October 2022 at 19:00
  Taken with a Fujifilm X-T2 Just click on the photo to enlarge it   This photo was taken in August during this year’s crazily hot summer. It shows the spire of the now redundant  All Saints’ Church on Jesus Lane in Cambridge. The church is a remarkable building that was built in the 1860s according to the plans of George Frederick Bodley (1827-1907), and the excellent Churches Conservation Trust website describes it, rightly I think, as being “a triumph of Victorian art and design.” For those interested, you can read a pdf copy of the guidebook at this link. Whenever I see such a fine religious building as this no longer in use it does set me wondering once again about the future of formal forms of the Christian religion in ...

Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – Oct 11th

11 October 2022 at 17:01
This morning we put a pack of postcards in the mail to voters in Georgia. We know that some of you have written letters and postcards, too… hundreds, maybe thousands of them. One of the powerful things about #UUtheVote is that there are lots of ... read more . The post Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – Oct 11th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Greening Halloween

11 October 2022 at 17:00
Options for reducing the impact of holidays and seasonal celebrations requires a bit of thought and planning but a variety options exist. Continue reading Greening Halloween at The Wild Hunt.

Religious Education – Oct 11th

11 October 2022 at 16:50
K-3 Wonderful Welcome: will meet on Sunday, 10/16! K-3rd grade Children will begin in the Great Hall with their families and stay through the Story for All Ages, when they will join their teachers and head to their classroom in the church hallway, next to ... read more . The post Religious Education – Oct 11th appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Creativity in Quarantine: UUSS Art and Craftwork from the COVID 19 Pandemic

11 October 2022 at 16:39
The Adult Faith Development Team is proud to announce the exhibit Creativity in Quarantine: UUSS Art and Craftwork from the COVID 19 Pandemic. The exhibit opens Sunday, September 25th, following the worship service. Nearly 20 members of the congregation will share their artwork, photography, textiles and ... read more . The post Creativity in Quarantine: UUSS Art and Craftwork from the COVID 19 Pandemic appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

2022 Auction Donation Deadline Extended

11 October 2022 at 14:08
Help us reach our goal of $10,000 by donating an item or event today!

Freeing My Mind

11 October 2022 at 06:23
I was born in 1964. I’m the last of the baby boomers. Times were different back then. There was no such thing as being woke. No one was politically correct. Man hadn’t even walked on the moon yet and there … Continue reading →

Coffee with Death

11 October 2022 at 11:32
      Death and I are old friends. Okay, maybe not friends. Or, only in our contemporary sense that has become so attenuated that it has little practical meaning. We’re more acquaintances, a sturdy term, for that much larger circle of people we know, but aren’t friends in the increasingly intimate sense that word […]

Two autumn views of Cambridge

11 October 2022 at 08:49
Two autumn views of  Cambridge Both taken with a Fuji X100V and are straight out of camera using the  C201   recipe by Marcel Fraij  Just click on a photo to enlarge Christ’s Pieces Midsummer Common

Only One Currently Commissioned Navy Ship Has Sunk an Enemy—Old Ironsides

11 October 2022 at 06:58
U.S.S. Constitution  in 1803 and the wars against the Barbary Pirates. Note —From the better late than never file…<p> As of October 6, 2015 the U.S.S. Constitution became the only commissioned war ship in the U.S. Navy ever to have sunk an enemy craftin combat.  That’s right, the 228 year old 44 gun, square rigged frigate is the only member of the fleet with such a distinction. The Constitution actually did it twice during the War of 1812.  In addition to taking other British warships and merchantmen as prizes she engaged and sank the H.M.S. Guerriere in a famous engagement on August 19, 1812.  In that engagement the two ships’ riggingbecame ensnared as they exchanged fire at point blank range.  The Guerriere was demasted an...

The Dream of the Perfect Plan

9 October 2022 at 01:43
It was February 1990, when the South African president Frederick Willem de Klerk made a shocking announcement: he would be releasing Nelson Mandela after 27 years in prison, and he would legalize Mandela’s political party and all other opposition parties for … Continue reading →

Colonization

10 October 2022 at 05:00
We celebrate indigenous people today in order to reject a worldview that centers and normalizes the European colonization of much of the world. And yet, most of us cannot escape a life deeply rooted in that colonization. Even as we seek to decolonize our minds and our lives, many of us live on stolen lands. … Continue reading Colonization

Sunday-only calendar for 2023

10 October 2022 at 20:41
By request — and for the 15th year! — I am renewing the Sunday-only calendar, useful for church planning. Get it, and the background, at the original post from 2008.

Pagan Community Notes: Week of October 10, 2022

10 October 2022 at 16:52
In this week's Pagan Community Notes, Indigenous People's Day in the US, a statue of Éiriu destroyed in Ireland, Moai damaged on Rapa Nui and more news. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of October 10, 2022 at The Wild Hunt.

Safe Haven 18th Annual Hike

10 October 2022 at 12:28

An early autumn walk along the River Cam from Cambridge through Ditton Meadows to Fen Ditton

10 October 2022 at 11:57
An early autumn walk along the River Cam from Cambridge  through Ditton Meadows to Fen Ditton All photos taken with a Fuji X100V and are straight out of camera (except for the occasional crop) using the C202  and Acros Dark recipes by Marcel Fraij  Just click on a photo to enlarge   And one photo taken on Stourbridge Common on the way back home

Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Tribal Responses to Land Loss

10 October 2022 at 09:53
In honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, UUSC reflects on how climate change loss and damage perpetuates the colonial campaign to erase Indigenous communities.

Material symmetry

10 October 2022 at 09:40
Temple Grandin has an article in the Atlantic in which she challenges educators to spend far less time on Algebra and far more time making things. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/10/against-algebra/671643/ The essay is adapted from her new book, Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions. Folks rationalize teaching algebra in that it is considered useful in development of higher thinking skills. The hauntingly abstract equal sign in which formulas on one side are to "equal" formulas on the other need, for which kids see no direct application needs to be preceded by the concrete application of a thing I'm calling "material symmetry. "One side of an object frames its opposit...

Indigenous Peoples Day Widens Lead Over Columbus Celebration but Lost Navigator Hangs On

10 October 2022 at 07:55
  The cultural, ethnic, and moral tug of warbetween the official American holiday Columbus Day and an insurgent Indigenous Peoples Day has taken over new dimensions in the years of Black Lives Matter protests which widened to include other persecuted and endangered minorities and then the stifling, isolating Coronavirus pandemic.   The Indigenous celebrations continued to gather momentum as more municipalities , school districts , states, and other jurisdictions dropped the old holiday for the new observance .   In 2020 as BLM activists began pulling down Confederate monuments, Native Americans and their allieswere inspired to do the same to the arch symbol of colonialist oppression , the alleged Great Navigator .   Several monuments...

How Wolves Save Rivers

10 October 2022 at 06:20
What I love so much about this short video entitled, “How Wolves Save Rivers” is how the release of these ‘predators’ absolutely changes a dying wilderness into a green, growing, thriving with life kind of place that seems to embrace … Continue reading →

Community

9 October 2022 at 05:00
We are not always in a position to give our all. But there are moments when we know what we can offer is exactly what is needed for a particular moment in time. -JeKaren Olaoya (CLF) What gift can you offer to your community?

Pietas builds a new temple to Apollo in Italy

9 October 2022 at 14:57
Pietas, the Religio Romana organization, has built a new temple to Apollo in Taranto, Italy. Continue reading Pietas builds a new temple to Apollo in Italy at The Wild Hunt.

Sustainability: Do we Have to? (Spoiler: Yes!)

9 October 2022 at 12:30
Yes, our Human Race will somehow have to learn to live sustainably on the planet. Only the How?, and How Many?, and Who?, and at what cost? are up in the air. And also the attitudes and resiliances with which we are going to approach whatever comes.

Weekly Bread #191

9 October 2022 at 11:06
Maybe it’s because Halloween is coming, but I have hiked this trail scores of times and never noticed this terrified looking tree. Is it pointing the way to safety from the goblins that are behind us? Or is it warning me not to go ahead because there will be monsters lurking around the next bend? […]

Long Before Ken Burns Bruce Catton Put the Civil War on the Coffee Table

9 October 2022 at 07:56
Bruce Catton in front of the Michigan home where he was born. You know you have stumbled on to the blog of a history geek when you find not just antiquarian trivia but posts about historians—notorious drudgeswhose personal biographies do not typically make gripping reading.  Over the several years I have been committing these posts, I have made entries on one English historian, Edward Gibbon of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire fame—“Another fat, square book, eh, Mr. Gibbon?  Scribble, Scribble. Scribble!” said King George III.  But mostly I have taken note of American historians of the American experience.  Among them have been Frances Parkman, the virtual founder of serious American history; Henry Adams, detailed chr...

The Four Great Draculas

9 October 2022 at 05:00
There have been over 200 portrayals of Dracula in movies and TV. I don’t know how many of them I’ve seen, but it’s a lot. I’ve seen good Draculas, bad Draculas, and everything in between. Four of them stand out above all the rest.

Sacrificial Atonement

8 October 2022 at 05:30
Theologians Rebecca Parker and Rita Nakashima Brock examine the harm done by the Christian theology of redemptive suffering in their book Proverbs of Ashes.  Many Christian theologies are based in a particular view of redemptive suffering—that the suffering of Christ on the cross was mandated by God to atone for the sins of humanity. This understanding … Continue reading Sacrificial Atonement

Protest songs

8 October 2022 at 20:21
At the end of August, “The Ongoing History of Protest Music” website had a blog post titled “A Month of Protest.” The first song they featured was “Black AF,” by Crystal Axis, an Afropunk band from Kenya. (Before you crank up the sound be aware that, like a lot of punk rock, “Black AF” is … Continue reading "Protest songs"

Column: Jack of the Lantern

8 October 2022 at 17:37
Now, everyone knows a Jack tale. There’s the one about the beanstalk, sure, and most have heard a story or two about him in one of his many run-ins with the devil. The details change, but the man is the same. Continue reading Column: Jack of the Lantern at The Wild Hunt.

All-Ages Worship (9 October 2022)

8 October 2022 at 08:03
Please join us this Sunday (9 October 2022) at 11:00 AM for “Hidden Wholeness” with Rev. Barbara Jarrell and Barbara Deger. As we reflect on the past year, the service will include a ritual to release the things which no longer serve. You will have an opportunity to write these things on paper and release … Continue reading "All-Ages Worship (9 October 2022)"

Cats—The Musical Not Every Other Facebook Post—Opened on Broadway

8 October 2022 at 07:57
Some of the original Broadway cast of Cats. When Cats opened on Broadway Forty years ago on October 8, 1982 at the Winter Garden Theatre it was already a sensation in London ’ s West End.   It opened during an era when the creative energy seemed drained from American musical theater, and a string of grand spectacle British productions, many with operatic overtones, was establishing domination on the Great White Way. It opened with high expectations, but no one expected that it would run for 7,493 performances—then a record and still the fourth longest run in Broadway history.   It lasted so long that the show originally lauded as ground-breaking and fresh, became the butt of David Letterman jokes and required sophisticated New York...

No Adult Religious Education Class on 9 and 16 October 2022 — Classes resume 23 October 2022

8 October 2022 at 07:54
There will be no adult religious education class this Sunday (9 October 2022) or next Sunday (16 October 2022). We will return at 9:00 AM on Sunday, 23 October 2022 continuing our WhUU Dat? series by exploring and discussing readings from the Unitarian Universalist Pocket Guide.

Children and Youth Religious Education for 9 October 2022

8 October 2022 at 07:48
For 9 October 2022, both classes will have a brief lesson in their separate classrooms before joining together to continue work on the mural in the Middle and High School classroom.

Tiny seeds and tiny words of love, freedom and justice. Scatter them.

8 October 2022 at 06:21
A short  “ thought for the day” offered to the Cambridge Unitarian Church as part of the Sunday Service of Mindful   Meditation  (Click on this link to hear a recorded version of the following piece) —o0o— Jesus’ teaching — a teaching deeply rooted, remember, in the 8th-century Jewish prophetic tradition of Amos, Hosea, Isaiah and Micah — centres on the left-behind poor of his own time. Despite evidence to the contrary, he was able to proclaim, and live and die, by the belief that: “Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you will be filled. Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh” (Luke 6:20-21). Alas, since Jesus’ day, evidence to the contra...

Caregivers

7 October 2022 at 05:30
Caregivers showing up is an exceptional example of love. They could be a parent, guardian, child, or stranger. They commit to giving their time and energy to the care of another person, often with minimal thanks and acknowledgment. They are heroes who aid in the survival of others. -JeKaren Olaoya (CLF) Thank a caregiver today.

Review: Our Troth Vol. 3 is a hefty toolbox to forge the faith

7 October 2022 at 18:04
Lyonel Perabo reviews the newly released volume of The Troth's mammoth work, Our Troth, 3rd Edition, which focuses on Heathen living. Continue reading Review: Our Troth Vol. 3 is a hefty toolbox to forge the faith at The Wild Hunt.

Part of the Landscape

7 October 2022 at 18:08
I was stretched out, lying in the hammock, with my feet up, listening to an audio version of “Olive, Again.” Suddenly a chickadee landed on my black sneaker, and started pecking inquisitively around the seams. I wish I could have snapped a photo, but he was gone again in just a minute. I guess I […]

3 Opportunities to Side With Love in October

7 October 2022 at 16:39
Earlier this month, Side With Love Congregational Justice Organizer Rev. Ranwa Hammamy wrote: “When our congregations are truly rooted in our Unitarian Universalist values, the work of collective liberation naturally follows. We know that as spiritual leaders and ministers within our congregations, you are shaping communities that, each and every day, strive to deepen their commitment to our faith’s values and calls.” This ministry has never been more crucial, and we are grateful to be partners with you in this work. In service of justice and liberation, we share some upcoming events we hope will fortify, inspire, and encourage you and your community to live into the hope and courage of our faith. UPLIFT Action Launch Party: Every ...

Courage of a Warrior

7 October 2022 at 06:08
The cancer clinic is a place where courage is in abundance. There is one area in the clinic where courage is a part of every patient. That is the infusion area. It’s where the chemotherapy is administered.  On most of … Continue reading →

Morning Prayer III

7 October 2022 at 10:20
God, I am tired.The days grow shorter and colder,But God, they are still so long,and so full.The hungry ghosts who liveIn the space between tasksNever stop wailing –They are never satisfied. God, let me be satisfied.Let me feel confidentThat I am enough,My efforts are enough,And Grace residesIn the space between breaths – May I rememberTo […]

The First US Railroad Was Not the Baltimore & Ohio Afterall

7 October 2022 at 06:34
  Workers load granite blocks on to the highly specialized car of the Granite Railway in the 1830's . I’ll take the category of Firstsfor $800, Ken . The answer is the First American Railroad . What was the Baltimore & Ohio ? I’m sorry that incorrect.   (Dumb struck look on contestant’s face, a scattering of boos from the audience convinced a mistakehas been made. Pause and slightly supercilious smirk from Ken.)   The question we were looking for was what was the Granite Railway. (Rioting erupts) But it is the truth, albeit obscure and accompanied by a couple of asterisks.   The Baltimore & Ohio was chartered on February 28, 1827 and famously launched passenger service in 1830 on 13 miles of track.   Passengers rode in open ca...

Prayer for Indigenous People's Day

7 October 2022 at 06:00
Prayer for Indigenous People's Day (US) - Week of October 10, 2022 Lover of the Earth, may we learn to live with greater reverence and understanding of the earth wherever we are, and of the indigenous peoples who have the longest continuous relationship with that part of the earth. May...

Prayer for Tenderness and Thanksgiving

7 October 2022 at 05:59
Prayer for Tenderness and Thanksgiving, Week of October 10, 2022 Lover of Tenderness, may we remember we are most fully human in relationship, with one another, with the lands where we live, with all of being. May we cherish those relationships, grow wiser in living with generosity and grace, in...

The Stain of Violence in Del Rio Remains

6 October 2022 at 22:49
More than a year later, justice is still denied for the Haitian asylum-seekers brutalized by U.S. officers on horseback.

We Begin Again In Love

6 October 2022 at 05:30
“For so many acts both evident and subtle which have fueled the illusion of separateness, I forgive myself. I forgive you. We begin again in love.” -from Litany of Atonement, by Robert Eller-Isaacs How can you forgive yourself today?

A bit of Hocus Pocus

6 October 2022 at 17:00
Three TWH contributors share their thoughts on the new Disney+ film, Hocus Pocus 2. Continue reading A bit of Hocus Pocus at The Wild Hunt.

Captain Standish Was First Soldier of New England and The Pilgrim Who Wasn’t

6 October 2022 at 10:16
The popular image of the Captain comes from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's  The Courtship of Miles Standish.   In this 19th Century illustration of the narrative poem the disappointed suitor/soldier escorts the wedding procession of John Alden and Pricilla Mullins. Thanks to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow he is one of the few original settlers of Plymouth Plantation who most people know by name.  The Courtship of Miles Standish , Longfellow’s long poem, was among the most beloved verses of the 19th Century and snatches of it were recited by school children who learned it by rote.  While seldom read these days many still know the central story of how a shy, tongue-tied soldierasked his best friend John Alden to speak to the object of his...

Evelyn Underhill: A Meditation on Prayer

6 October 2022 at 09:44
    A Meditation on Prayer Evelyn Underhill (I’m enormously fond of Evelyn Underhill. So, I was pleased as punch to stumble upon this excerpt from a book titled Devotional Classics edited by Richard J. Foster & James Bryan Smith. They collected it from Underhill’s The Essentials of Mysticism. This little excerpt seems to be […]

Morning Prayer II

6 October 2022 at 08:57
Beloved, today may I take space for the sacred pause. May I remember that the checkmarks on my to do list Hold little value in the great scheme of existence. Move my soul, mind, and body towards that which sustains them And help me release that which does not. Let me rest in the peace […]

Finding Courage in Love

6 October 2022 at 06:31
Watching 60 Minutes honoring the firefighters and other first responders from 9-11-2001, my chest heaves and tears fall at their willing sacrifice for others! Some are wired to seek out opportunities for this kind of bravery but most of us … Continue reading →

Inside Out

5 October 2022 at 06:24
To me, courage starts first in the heart maybe because of its Latin root, cor or heart; maybe it’s because courage seems different from its synonymous twin, bravery. Bravery looks more like heroic deeds on or off the battlefields of … Continue reading →

Atonement

5 October 2022 at 05:30
On this holiest day in the Jewish year, our kindred atone for the ways in which they have harmed others in the past year. Yom Kippur is a day of prayer, of introspection, and of fasting. The fasting is a sacrifice that helps focus the individual on the task at hand–atonement. How can you atone … Continue reading Atonement

Zoom Lunch Now on Tuesdays (11 October 2022)

5 October 2022 at 21:25
Please join us next Tuesday (11 October 2022) at 12 noon for our weekly Zoom lunch. Bring your lunch and meet up with your All Souls friends, have lunch, and just catch up.

Meditation with Larry Androes (8 October 2022)

5 October 2022 at 21:22
Please join us on Saturday (8 October 2022) at 10:30 AM for our weekly meditation group with Larry Androes. 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 is free and open to all. For more information, contact Larry … Continue reading "Meditation with Larry Androes (8 October 2022)"

Building and Grounds Work Day (8 October 2022)

5 October 2022 at 21:20
Please join us on Saturday (8 October 2022) from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM for our monthly building and grounds work day. There will be taasks for all ages and abilities — indoors and out. The weather’s getting so nice — the high is only 78°F on Saturday and the low is 54°F. There is … Continue reading "Building and Grounds Work Day (8 October 2022)"

Biden’s Flip-Flopping on Title 42 is Endangering Lives

5 October 2022 at 13:33
The administration’s back-and-forth on the dangerous expulsion policy does nothing but cause harm and violate basic human rights.

adjustable sled runners.

5 October 2022 at 12:13
Fine Woodworking has published a brief on-line article about making adjustable miter gauge runners. Their advantage is that you can adjust them to a perfect fit, even when there are stark changes in humidity in your wood shop. https://www.finewoodworking.com/2022/10/05/adjustable-sled-runners I'm now testing negative for covid-19 and when my energy returns I'll be happy to go back to normal life. Make, fix and create... Assist others in learning likewise.

October 5, 2022

5 October 2022 at 12:09
Sunday, October 9, 10:30 a.m. Are You a UU Mystic? With Rev. Stephen Shick Are you a UU Mystic and don’t know it? This worship service will help you explore and answer this question. UU Transcendentalists boldly answered “yes.” They, as many contemporary UU mystics, found being open to life’s mystery did not contradict science and   [ … ] The post appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

Tree of Life UU Congregation and Live4Lali Offer Free Narcan Training and Kits

5 October 2022 at 10:00
  Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation and Live4Lali will be provide free Narcan kits and training at the church, 5603 West Bull Valley Road in McHenry this Saturday afternoon October 8 at 2 pm.   Live4Lali is the organization that works to reduce stigma and prevent substance use disorder among individuals, families, and communities, and to minimize the overall health, legal, and social harms associated with substance use. “The opioid crisis continues to needlessly claim lives in McHenry County and around the country.   But we all can save lives by learning to useemergency Narcan kits which administer a life-saving jolt to revivethose in overdose crisis,” said Patrick Murfin, Tree of Life Social Justice Team Chair, “...

How We Die

5 October 2022 at 06:52
Meg Barnhouse Dying is scary, but we are brave, and we can talk about it together. Continue reading "How We Die"

The Day Things Turned Up for a Battered United Kingdom

5 October 2022 at 06:46
Britain was a bleak place in the early '60s and young men like these faced dim prospects of unemployment and life on the Doll. Looking back on it October 5, 1962 was an exceptionally good day for our cousins across the Pond.   And they really needed it .   Things had been going downhill there for a long time.   Two World Wars had killed off huge swaths of two generations.   London, and to a lesser extent, other cities were still trying to rise from the rubble of bombs dropped more than two decades before.   British industrial infrastructure was largely ageing and obsolete.   The supremacy it once enjoyed was being challenged , largely by modern facilities and high levels of engineering from a Europerebuilt on the American Marshall ...

Surviving and Succeeding in Difficult Times

5 October 2022 at 05:00
I can’t tell you everything is going to be OK, because it’s not. But we can make things better for the world and better for ourselves. We can find joy and happiness, and we can live so as to be worthy of the honor of those who come after us.

A Festival for Bodhidharma and the Oldest of Zen Texts

5 October 2022 at 04:00
          In Japanese Zen today, the 5th of October is reserved as a holiday in remembrance of Bodhidharma, the mostly mythical founder of Chinese Zen. As Issho Fujita writes, “The accounts of his life are largely legendary (see Comics “Bodhidharma” 1-12 at Sotozen-net International website) but according to Denkoroku (The Record of Transmitting […]
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