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Intercollegiate Football Makes its Bloody Bow

6 November 2023 at 03:00
A Rutgers student later painted this imagined view of the first official college football game. According to historians of American sports the first official college football season got underway on November 6, 1869 when teams from Rutgers College, now Rutgers University, and the College of New Jersey , now Princeton University, got together on the Rutgers campus for a rough and tumble game of football which was sanctioned and approved by both colleges.   It was a short season.   The next game was played by the same teams at Princeton one week later.   Season over.   Just two teams and two games. The Queensmen of Rutgers won the first game by a score of 6-4 but the New Jersey Tigers came back in the re-match to win 8-0.   The anal re...

Young girl at Al-Shifra Hospital

5 November 2023 at 21:40
Content warning: image of a grief-stricken child This is as done as it’s going to get–I think I’m better off starting from scratch if I want to improve it. But the making of it has been painful and beneficial. I am trying, over and over, to embrace my art as a spiritual practice and only […]

Classics of Pagan Cinema: The Dark Secret of Harvest Home

5 November 2023 at 18:45
Many have wondered if this strange piece of folk horror even existed, or if it was a mass hallucination, another iteration of the Mandela Effect. Not so, says Meg Elison in this review of 1978's "Dark Secret of Harvest Home" - it's quite real, and a transgressive delight for Pagan audiences. Continue reading Classics of Pagan Cinema: The Dark Secret of Harvest Home at The Wild Hunt.

Artificial intelligence vs. hands-on learning

5 November 2023 at 13:56
Interesting research at Perdue in 2009 illustrated how hands-on learning was superior to lecture and book based learning for all students. The results were even more significant when gender and language barriers were considered. https://www.purdue.edu/uns/x/2009a/090128DarkStudy.html  And so the question becomes, can hands on learning help to moderate some of the issues of polarization and tribalism currently plaguing  our culture and politics. In the days of educational sloyd, manual arts were considered to have particular value, not only to those destined to become tradesmen, but even more importantly to those privileged to have leadership roles in the culture and economy. The point was for the upper classes and economic elite devel...

UU Inquirer’s Class #2: UU History and Principles

5 November 2023 at 13:45
We'll continue our new Inquirer's Class series with a session on Unitarian Universalist History and Principles. This class is for newcomers and long-time members and friends alike - a chance to connect with UU tradition and explore the meaning of belonging to our faith and the meaning of membership. This week, we'll share a brief overview of Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist history, along with an examination of our current principles and the currently proposed revision to those principles.

Building Sale Update — 5 November 2023

5 November 2023 at 13:30
The building will be going on the market sooner than we initially anticipated so the sign will be out front soon. Even knowing this is coming, we did not want you to be blindsided by the sign’s appearance. Board President Sally Wood will be calling congregants to schedule small group meetings to keep everyone updated … Continue reading "Building Sale Update — 5 November 2023"

But What if it All Runs Out?

5 November 2023 at 12:30
November's theme is "The Gift of Generosity," and we begin by naming and picking apart the mentality that hems in our generous natures - Scarcity.

Weekly Bread #247

5 November 2023 at 12:02
Saw this tree – or what is left of it – on one of my hikes this week. I did get in my 3 hikes at least – one was only 3 miles, but I also did both a 6 and a 7 miler so am back in my routine. They have been doing controlled […]

Speaking the Language of Dragons: Zen’s Gateless Gate

5 November 2023 at 08:38
            Occasionally I’m asked what is my holy scripture? That is, is there anything like the Bible for me as is generally understood by Christians. The short answer is no. But there’s a longer answer. Here I find myself thinking of the Gateless Barrier. Of the handful of books that […]

Pondering the Mixed Legacy of Guy Fawkes on Bonfire Night in Britain

5 November 2023 at 03:00
A popular image of Guy Fawkes assembling barrels of gun power for his plot against Parliament and King James I.  Tonight is Bonfire Night across the Puddle, traditionally a rowdy celebration of the day Guy Fawkes got caught trying to blow up Parliament on November 5, 1605 .  Originally celebrated on the first anniversary as an official Thanksgiving Day for delivering the King and Parliament from the Catholic plotters, it became an annual official holiday until that status was finally dropped in 1859 because of the virulent anti-Catholic tone of the celebration.  Traditionally effigies of Fawkes were burned on bonfires.  Later fireworks also became popular along with considerable public revelry and occasional outbreaks of vandalism a...

Giving Thanks for the Caregivers

4 November 2023 at 19:13
Like an obstetrician caring for a pregnant woman, there are always two clients in caregiving: the actual loved one who is ill and the caregiver. We are not robots. One of the hardest lessons to learn during the time I cared for my mother was to take care of myself by learning how to say "no" and when to say "yes". Continue reading Giving Thanks for the Caregivers at The Wild Hunt.

All Ages Worship (5 November 2023)

4 November 2023 at 14:07
Please join us on Sunday (5 November 2023) at 11:00 AM for our annual presentation of the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award to Madison Poche (Executive Director — The Highland Center). Every year, All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church presents the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award to an individual or organization in the wider community who best exemplifies … Continue reading "All Ages Worship (5 November 2023)"

Pre-K thru Grade 5 Children’s Religious Education (5 November 2023)

4 November 2023 at 13:57
For this Sunday (5 November 2023), our children (Pre-K thru Grade 5) will be using a program adapted from Moral Tales (a Tapestry of Faith curriculum by Alice Anacheka Nasemann and Elisa Davy Pearmain). The lesson for this week is “The Golden Rule and the Platinum Rule” — featuring two stories on the theme of … Continue reading "Pre-K thru Grade 5 Children’s Religious Education (5 November 2023)"

Middle and High School Youth Religious Education (5 November 2023)

4 November 2023 at 13:53
This class is an exploration of our eight Unitarian Universalist principles through artistic expression. On this Sunday (5 November 2023), we will explore the fifth principle (“the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large”). The All8 curriculum is the creation of Jil Novenski (Director … Continue reading "Middle and High School Youth Religious Education (5 November 2023)"

Online and In-Person Adult Religious Education — 5 November 2023

4 November 2023 at 13:48
Please join us on Sunday (5 November 2023) for our adult religious education class at 9:00 AM. Our adult religious education class is now a dual-platform class — meeting in person in the church social hall and also on Zoom. We will continue reading the UUA Common Read for 2023 — On Repentance and Repair … Continue reading "Online and In-Person Adult Religious Education — 5 November 2023"

Zoom (and In-Person) Lunch on Wednesday (8 November 2023)

4 November 2023 at 13:44
Please join us next Wednesday (8 November 2023) at 12 noon for our weekly Zoom lunch. Our weekly Zoom lunch is going 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.

Food Bank of Northwest Louisiana — November 2023 Give-Away-The-Plate Recipient

4 November 2023 at 13:37
Each month we dedicate all of our non-pledge income to an organization doing the work that best embodies our Unitarian Universalist principles and values. For the month of November 2023, we choose the Food Bank of Northwest Louisiana. In this month when so many people will celebrate a bounty of food on their tables, we … Continue reading "Food Bank of Northwest Louisiana — November 2023 Give-Away-The-Plate Recipient"

Building a shared foundation for shared belief

4 November 2023 at 12:31
The way the hand bridge between the arts, science and religion is directly associated with the way we learn as was described by Diesterweg (an associate of Friedrich Froebel) and was described by Otto Salomon in the Theory of Educational Sloyd. We start with interest of the child We build from the known to the unknown From the easy to the more difficult From the simple to the complex and from the concrete to the abstract. Fundamental science begins early, as you can’t whittle a stick without observing the effects of the knife. If the blade is digging too deep, you “hypothesize” and alter the angle or reverse the stick to compensate for the direction of the grain. Religion is dangerous because we are constantly asked to accept on

Sharpen the Swords You Have

2 November 2023 at 05:00
In a magical working at the most recent full moon I received a message that is specifically for me, but is likely relevant to many of you. “Sharpen the swords you have.”

Colores United Annual Drive for Asylum Seekers

4 November 2023 at 12:34
Five local houses of worship are holding a November collection drive to support the work that Colores United does to assist asylum seekers in Deming.  Besides us, sponsors include The United Church, The White Rock Presbyterian Church, the Los Alamos Jewish Center, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Los Alamos. The UU Congregation of Santa …<p> Colores United Annual Drive for Asylum Seekers Read More »

Why “upholding the liberal Christian tradition" need not be the same thing as upholding Liberal Christianity

4 November 2023 at 11:59
Earthrise by William Anders, taken on December 24, 1968 A short  “ thought for the day” was offered to the Cambridge Unitarian Church as part of the Sunday Service of Mindful   Meditation.  (A recorded version of the following piece will appear here sometime on Sunday 5th November)   —o0o— As many of you will know, the British Government has a requirement that congregations such as our own, need to change our status from being an “excepted charity” to a “charitable incorporated organization” (CIO). The 2019 deadline for this was extended due to the disruptions of the pandemic but we thought it was simply wise to get on with the process because there’s a huge amount of technical, and legal work involved in the proc...

What’s Powering the Healthcare Worker Strike Wave?

2 November 2023 at 14:12
By Jonathan Rosenblum | It’s not just actors, writers, and autoworkers powering this year’s strike wave in the United States. Healthcare workers, too, are flexing their collective muscles in greater numbers. And for good reason.

You Are Holy

4 November 2023 at 05:00
“I want you to know that you are loved beyond your wildest imaginings by the spirit of creation. Every bit of you is holy—even the embarrassing parts, even the thoughts you wouldn’t tell your best friend. God is in your every cell, calling you to live a loving, joyful, boisterous life. To go easier on … Continue reading You Are Holy

Rejecting Sin

3 November 2023 at 10:05
I don’t believe in sin. I believe that each and every person has the ability to make mistakes and not be condemned for them. While anything in excess can be detrimental to our spiritual, mental, or physical health, to carry the label of ‘sin’ attached shame and guilt that is counter to all of our … Continue reading Rejecting Sin

The Return of the Great Switcheroo—Daylight Savings Time Ends Sunday

4 November 2023 at 03:00
Almost everyone in America will revel in an extra hour of sleep tomorrow morning.   It happens every year, no matter how many announcements are made on the TV news , radio, newspapers, and now by cute memes .   And some folks who did fiddle with their time pieces get it wrong—is it spring forward , fall back or the other way around? Anyway, here is a heads up to set your clocks back tonight before you go to bed.   Or if you are a stickler for accuracy wait until 2 am Sunday to set them back to 1 am. It’s vexing.   And some think, foolish.   Take to oft quoted bit of folk wisdom usually ascribed to some Native American sage—Daylight Savings Time is like cutting a strip off the bottom of the blanket and sewing it to the top and ...

Meditation with Larry Androes (4 November 2023)

3 November 2023 at 21:38
Please join us on Saturday (4 November 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 (4 November 2023)"

Explorations in the Witch Shops of Cleveland

3 November 2023 at 17:42
Lyonel Perabo introduces readers to four of the Witch shops he has visited in the region of Cleveland, Ohio. Continue reading Explorations in the Witch Shops of Cleveland at The Wild Hunt.

Let’s Chat: Your Voice in UUSC’s Mission

3 November 2023 at 11:35
Your insights are crucial: Participate in UUSC's focus group to refine our advocacy messaging and strengthen our collective impact.

Best Friends, Not Bookkeepers

3 November 2023 at 06:02
A coworker recently got married and, before the weekend of the ceremony, we held a smallparty for her in the office. As these things often do, we had snacks, games, and there were alsocards for others to fill out with … Continue reading →

Comrade Cosmonaut Laika

3 November 2023 at 03:00
The young Moscow street stray eventually known as Laika, was a 14 pound bundle of cute adored by her handlers and trainers. The three year old scrawny mutt suddenly found herself scooped off of the streets of Moscow in 1957 where she had endured a tenuous existence as a stray.   There were others.   She was taken to a military laboratory where for the first time in her short life she was well fed and warm.   Like the others she was poked and prodded, given all sort of medical examinations, and put through tests of her temperament and endurance under uncomfortable circumstances.   The men and women in the lab coats noted her easygoing personality, unaggressiveness to the other dogs, eagerly compliant to the wishes of her collective ma...

Drawing in progress: Israel/Gaza series

3 November 2023 at 01:10
Content warning: image of a grief-stricken child It’s so hard to give my heart’s attention to what’s happening in Gaza and Israel: not to intellectualize, avoid, or take any of the other escape routes away from grief and despair, but just to be there with all of the feelings. I thought drawing some of the […]

Banned books pamphlet

2 November 2023 at 22:16
Beacon Press has published a pamphlet about banned books. You can download a PDF here. I picked up a hard copy at Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Mass. — presumably when bookstores buy books from Beacon, they receive some hard copies of the pamphlet. The best thing about this pamphlet is not the infographics or … Continue reading "Banned books pamphlet"

Shame in Accepting Generosity

2 November 2023 at 06:07
Whether directly shouted into our ears or subtly inculcated through culture, individualism runs deep. How many times have you heard (or said) “I don’t want your charity”? What’s wrong with accepting charity? The hand up is rarely masking condescension or … Continue reading →

Are There Really More Witches than Presbyterians?

2 November 2023 at 08:23
  An all female coven practices a ritual.  Although there are male Wiccan, adherents are predominantly women--and overwhelmingly White.  Other neo-pagan traditions appeal to Women of Color. The story with the dramatic headline is a few years old and based on research on religion in America on even older data collected by the Pew Research Center in 2014 and additional studies by conservative religious think tanks, but it made the rounds again on social media as Halloween rolled around again.   Depending on your perspective the news was shocking, appalling, or an encouraging sign of a broadening of America spirituality. Of course, the Pew Center never made the claim that there are now more witches than Presbyterians—journalists extra...

Control

2 November 2023 at 05:00
For many, definitions of sin have been openly harmful as bad theology is used to control people. The fires of hell have long been a threat for any number of things many of us reject are “sins.” What were you taught was a sin that you have come to see as not one?

Sin

1 November 2023 at 08:26
This month, as we explore the theme of Sin and Atonement, let us begin by wondering what, exactly, is sin? Different cultures, religions, and theologies have different definitions for “sin,” and some have no use for the concept entirely. Is “sin” a useful concept to you, and if so, how do you define it?

Speech Calling for Representative Lizzie Fletcher to Call for a Ceasefire in Gaza

1 November 2023 at 21:32
The text of a speech I gave calling on Representative Lizzie Fletcher to endorse a House resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The post Speech Calling for Representative Lizzie Fletcher to Call for a Ceasefire in Gaza appeared first on Colin Bossen.

Christians protest Samhain in Miami and in Salem where ritual space was violated

1 November 2023 at 19:59
Christian protests disrupt supermarket looking for Witches while in Salem they enter ritual space to stop Samhain public gathering. Continue reading Christians protest Samhain in Miami and in Salem where ritual space was violated at The Wild Hunt.

Sunday Worship: November 5 ~ “Receiving Generously” ~ **4:00 PM**

1 November 2023 at 16:13
NOTE: As a one-time experiment, our worship service this Sunday starts at 4:00 pm (remember to set your clocks for Daylight Savings.)  A drop-in choir will gather at 2:45 with Robin and RE will run during the afternoon service. Families should start in the Sanctuary, as usual. We hope to see you there! Sunday, November 5   [ … ] The post Sunday Worship: November 5 ~ “Receiving Generously” ~ **4:00 PM** appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

A few faux Fomapan 400 photos of the Roman Road, Wandlebury, Cambridgeshire

1 November 2023 at 15:58
Just click on any photo to enlarge it All the photos in this post were taken using my Fuji X100V and a recipe which, in my opinion, does a pretty good job of producing images very close to those produced by the Czech film, Fomapan 400. The recipe used here is by someone who only gives us their first name, Sasha, who posted it on the Fuji X Weekly Community page a while back. You can find her excellent recipe at this link, or simply scroll down to the very end of this post. When I shot film (back in the 1970s on a Voigtländer Vitomatic IIa)  I only ever used Ilford films, simply because that’s what my dad used, so, I have no experience with actual Fomapan 400 film. But since coming across Sacha’s recipe, I’ve both enjoyed lookin...

People are noticing . . .

1 November 2023 at 14:10
Yesterday the fifth Ask Isabel column hit the email inboxes. It’s getting more attention: more subscribers, more readers, and the first Like and comment! This week’s column asks whether God matters. You can see all of the columns here, and of course, subscribe (it’s free and spam-free) and also submit a question if you are […]

The Breath that Sustains Us

1 November 2023 at 13:06
The Breath that Sustains Us On Sunday, May 15, 2022 over 300 Unitarian Universalists (UUs) across Canada attended a virtual national worship service like no other. There were no speakers, and it did not follow the traditional order of service.  Instead, rich, evocative music, images, and affirmations guided participants through a 15-minute, multi-sensory breathing meditation, […] The post The Breath that Sustains Us first appeared on Canadian Unitarian Council Conseil unitarien du Canada. The post The Breath that Sustains Us appeared first on Canadian Unitarian Council Conseil unitarien du Canada.

Wednesday Photo: Accidentally channelling mid-60s psychedelic album covers in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

1 November 2023 at 10:32
Taken with a Fuji X-T2 (with a SMC Pentax-M 1:1.7 50mm lens) using Kevin Mullin’s “Parr” recipe Just click on the photo to enlarge it

People Who Came Before Us

1 November 2023 at 06:45
Chrissy Bushyager God of our ancestors, may we find the ways in which we can connect across generations. Continue reading "People Who Came Before Us"

Photo

1 November 2023 at 10:20
This isn’t humble-bragging, this is outright bragging. My photo of the Cohasset Meeting House is in the latest issue of Classicist (no. 20), the peer-reviewed journal of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art. Not that my photo was peer-reviewed; the photos in this issue are merely illustrations for the peer-reviewed material. Still, I guess … Continue reading "Photo"

Seeds of Generosity

1 November 2023 at 06:09
I enjoy the lengthening shadows of the fall. They invite me into reflections and considerations that the brighter times of the year chase away–reflections and considerations on the full spectrum from joy to grief. Recently, I allowed the shadows to … Continue reading →

Memory and Mystery

31 October 2023 at 05:00
“We honor and remember Those who have passed into the mystery. Their brightness lives on in our vision; their courage lives on in our commitments; and their love continues to bless the world through us.” -Florence Caplow Light a candle for the ancestors today.

Día de Los Muertos—Getting Comfortable with Death

1 November 2023 at 03:00
  Gaily hand painted skulls on sale in a Mexican shop for  Día de Los Muertos . Note —Another blog perennial. Despite sharing some key common imagery—skulls and skeletons—and some cultural and religious DNA, Día de los Muertos, the two day festival from Mexico, is not just a Latino Halloween.   The two observations reflect two entirely different views of death—one reflecting terror and horror and the other welcoming acceptance.   That’s the shorthand for it anyway.   It is, of course, more complicated.   The Mexican holiday owes its unique vitality to the merging and mutual corruption of two cultures so alien to each other that at first the seemed totally incompatible. The Aztecs were the new kids on the block.   Just ...

Doumu in depth

31 October 2023 at 20:04
A follow up to an earlier brief post on the deity Doumu. Doumu, a Daoist deity, is sometimes called “Dipper Mother” in English because she’s the goddess of the of the Big Dipper, Ursa Major. Her name is variously rendered Doumu, Tou Mu, Dou Mu Yuan Jun, etc. The illustration above shows a Qing dynasty … Continue reading "Doumu in depth"

Ready for Halloween

31 October 2023 at 19:44
Which will it be? Something big has taken up residence in our garage.

Subverting the Scary Bedtime Stories Patriarchy Tells Itself About Women

31 October 2023 at 19:04
By Jess Zimmerman | The first thing you saw when entering the Dangerous Beauty exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was a vintage dress from Versace’s 1992–1993 “Miss S&M” collection. Straps of quilted leather crisscrossed the throat and décolletage of a headless mannequin, each strap adorned with a dollar-sized brassy coin bearing the head of a howling Gorgon, a play on Versace’s usual logo of a placid Medusa face. The overall effect was oddly militaristic, a sort of four-star dominatrix look.

Samhain Blessings

31 October 2023 at 17:08
We are grateful to you, our readers, who shared ancestor altars and bovedas this year. TWH wishes its northern hemisphere readers a blessed Samhaintide and a merry Beltaine in the southern hemisphere. Continue reading Samhain Blessings at The Wild Hunt.

November Theme: A House for Hope

31 October 2023 at 16:52
One of the amazing gifts of Unitarian Universalism is that we gather and worship and learn with people who have many different understandings and beliefs about our relationships with life, death, the existence of the holy or not, the source of our ethics, and so ... read more . The post November Theme: A House for Hope appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – Oct. 31st

31 October 2023 at 16:48
It seems nearly impossible to put words to all of the horrors happening around the world. The attacks by Hamas on Israel, Israel’s military assault on Gaza, war continues in Sudan and Ukraine, gun violence in Maine and every other state, another Black man killed ... read more . The post Co-Ministers’ Colloquy – Oct. 31st appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

More Than 70 New Members Welcomed To All Souls Family

31 October 2023 at 16:33
On Sunday, the walls of our sanctuary echoed with the unified voices of our community, both old and new. It wasn't just any Sunday service; it was a day that marked a new chapter in the lives of 71 individuals who, after their individual journeys of seeking and searching, decided to call All Souls Unitarian Church their home. The post More Than 70 New Members Welcomed To All Souls Family appeared first on BeyondBelief.

Coming Up in Religious Education – Oct. 31st

31 October 2023 at 16:30
On Sunday November 5th we’ll have regular sessions of Religious Education (RE). Specifically: Everyone, except the 8th/9th grade OWL participants will gather in for the first part of the service in the Great Hall. After the story in the service, the elementary aged children will go to ... read more . The post Coming Up in Religious Education – Oct. 31st appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Social Justice Action Team Downstream Justice Project Kick Off

31 October 2023 at 16:00
SJAT will be hosting a table at the back of the Great Hall before and after services for the next few Sundays to share more about the Downstream Justice project and how you can get involved. We will gather after service onNovember 5th to walk along the park ... read more . The post Social Justice Action Team Downstream Justice Project Kick Off appeared first on Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady.

Congregational Leaders, a webinar for UU Leaders engaging on Israel and Palestine

31 October 2023 at 16:39
As our world bears witness to the tragic and traumatic events unfolding in Palestine & Israel, many of us are yearning for a faithful way to discuss and engage what is occurring.  Why We Cannot Turn Away: Resources for UU Leaders Engaging on Israel and Palestine Monday, November 6 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET Join us for this session for religious professionals, where we will invite multiple expert voices to help us deepen our understanding in truth and possibility. Sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Association and hosted by Muslim and Jewish UU professionals, this session will feature guest appearances by experts who will share about the history of the region, how our world arrived at the current moment, some history about UU engagement wi...

A Heritage of Hurt

31 October 2023 at 06:09
Our reflections this month have centered around the theme of “the gift of heritage.” Our writers have shared with us a number of ways that they have opened themselves to their own individual and more collective experiences of heritage. They … Continue reading →

SGCC: Women’s Red Tent ~ Getting Into Intuition! ~ November 11, 12:30-4:30 PM

31 October 2023 at 13:58
Hudson, MA Women’s Red Tent Gatherings: Celebrating over a decade of Sharing Our Stories and Creating Community! Date/Time: November 11, 2023, 12:30pm-4:30pm Location: Union Hall at the Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson Facilitated by: Jody Zolli and Nan Rogers (Founder)   Welcome, amazing women! This tent will explore and celebrate our innate intuition. Intuition is   [ … ] The post SGCC: Women’s Red Tent ~ Getting Into Intuition! ~ November 11, 12:30-4:30 PM appeared first on Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

Halloween Frost

31 October 2023 at 11:33
Today is Halloween, that wild holiday of ghosts and ancestors and gifts of sweets. Some say the veil between the worlds is thin during these days. Celtic Samhain, Mexican Dia de Muertos. The day midway between autumn equinox and winter solstice. This morning I woke to our first frost of the season. It is later […]

Pacific Rising: A UUSC Partner Convening

31 October 2023 at 09:20
Second annual convening of climate justice partners brings renewed commitment to addressing the impacts of the climate crisis.

Help Support Room in the Inn

31 October 2023 at 09:26

Wildest Dreams

30 October 2023 at 05:00
“I am my ancestors’ wildest dream come true, and I would not be here if it weren’t for their dreamings, their hopes, and most importantly their living. None of us would be here were it not for those who lived and won a fight that they were not meant to survive.” -from a reflection by … Continue reading Wildest Dreams

October 31, 2023

31 October 2023 at 03:00
  Note —Our annual Halloween post. Halloween traces its origin to the Celtic harvest festival Samhain.   It was one of the four festivals that fell between the Solstices and Equinoxes and which celebrated the natural turning of the seasons.   Samhain was particularly important because it was the gate in time to the death and starvation season of winter, as well a time to celebrate the recent harvest.   This association with the death of winter also extended to the spirit world, which was considered to be closer to the mortal plane than at any other time of the year.   The Celtic priests—the Druids—marked the occasion with the lighting of bonfires and with gifts of food and drink for the spirits of the dead.   Some consider it...

My Pagan path – a look back into when I started my journey

30 October 2023 at 22:19
The Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair, New Jersey asked, “When did you become a UU?” What she meant was not when we signed our names to the membership registry, but to think further back. She gave us a piece of her history, including when she felt she became […] The post My Pagan path – a look back into when I started my journey appeared first on Nature's Sacred Journey.

Pagan Community Notes Week of October 30, 2023

30 October 2023 at 16:57
In this week's Pagan Community Notes: various conservative Christian churches express annual concerns about Halloween and Wicca, Pumpkin explosion, Announcements and more news. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes Week of October 30, 2023 at The Wild Hunt.

Whom does the stock market benefit?

29 October 2023 at 23:44
According to economist Blair Fix, when the stock market rises, the only people who actually benefit are just a few top wealth/income percentiles: “…we set out to look at the stock market and ask cui bono: who benefits? We now have our answer. In the United States, the stock market takes wealth (and income) from … Continue reading "Whom does the stock market benefit?"

Rosa Parks on Halloween —Another Murfin Verse Resurrection

30 October 2023 at 09:47
  Rosa Parks' mug shot in Birmingham.  I echoed this frequently cited quote in slightly different wording, in my poem. Rosa Parks died on October 24, 2005 in Detroit , Michigan at the age of 93.   She is revered as the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement for sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott by refusing to give her seat to a white man.   A young minister named Martin Luther King , Jr . was selected to lead the long campaign that led to one of the first great victories in for the Civil Rights Movement in the South. After her death that year, she was widely celebrated including the then unheard of honor for a woman and private citizen who never held high civil or military office of being laid in state in the Rotunda of the United St...

Samhain Season

30 October 2023 at 06:14
The word Samhain (pronounced Sow-Inn) is a special time of the year where the veil between worlds is the thinnest, the world we are in, the world of faeries, and the world of the dead blend together as one. Many … Continue reading →

Inspiration

29 October 2023 at 05:00
“For those who came before us, we offer gratitude and thanks. May their memories be a blessing. May we feel surrounded by their love. As we go forth from this time and place, let us be inspired by their courage, their wisdom, and their dreams. Let us honor them by doing the work of living … Continue reading Inspiration

Trying to Bargain with Death

29 October 2023 at 17:12
I don’t have control over death, as much as I like to include it in my practice. No Witch does. Continue reading Trying to Bargain with Death at The Wild Hunt.

What They Dreamed Be Ours to Do

29 October 2023 at 12:30
Part 3 of The Gift of Heritage: In our faith tradition, we've inherited the promises of the generations that came before. What's our role in making good on those promises? And what are we promising the generations that follow?

Weekly Bread # 246

29 October 2023 at 12:14
I didn’t get much hiking done this week between eye appointments and attending an online conference for retired UU ministers and their partners. It has been a week of thinking about ministry, and about beginnings and endings. I gave away some of my robes and stoles a few weeks ago to people still serving. Retired […]

Horror

28 October 2023 at 23:54
Writing in the New York Times, Stephen King says: “There is no solution to the gun problem, and little more to write, because Americans are addicted to firearms…. Americans love guns, and appear willing to pay the price in blood.” Stephen King is a master of the horror genre. Of all his output, this is … Continue reading "Horror"

The Fall of the House of Usher

29 October 2023 at 05:00
The Fall of the House of Usher is brilliant. It sets Edgar Allan Poe’s stories in our time, but remains faithful to them both in message and in atmosphere. It’s scary and entertaining, and it provides some of most apt social commentary I’ve seen in years.

Recalling the Zen Ancestor for the West: Soyen Shaku

29 October 2023 at 04:00
        The Japanese Zen master and critical figure in introducing Zen to the west, Soyen Shaku (釈 宗演) died on this day, the 29th of October, in 1919. He was born Tsunejiro Ichinose, in 1859. His older brother wanted to ordain, but was unable to due to family obligations. At twelve young […]

Grief

28 October 2023 at 05:00
Sometimes, thinking about our ancestors is a source of grief. Because we miss people no longer living, or because we feel a profound sense of separation from them. There are many ways to live with and express grief, and we can learn from each other as we do this. How do you express your grief … Continue reading Grief

Ásatrú and Human Rights

28 October 2023 at 17:00
Maybe it’s not such a great idea to turn to writers from 1,000, or 2,000, or 3,000 years before the United Nations publicly published the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for teachings on the universality of human rights. Continue reading Ásatrú and Human Rights at The Wild Hunt.

All Ages Worship (29 October 2023)

28 October 2023 at 15:02
Please join us on Sunday (29 October 2023) at 11:00 AM for “As a Matter of Fact” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell. Rev. Barbara is back in the pulpit this Sunday. Members of the All Souls choir will sing and Rev. Barbara will introduce a new song. We will be meeting in the sanctuary for this … Continue reading "All Ages Worship (29 October 2023)"

Pre-K thru Grade 5 Children’s Religious Education (29 October 2023)

28 October 2023 at 14:52
For this Sunday (29 October 2023), our children (Pre-K thru Grade 5) will be using a program adapted from Moral Tales (a Tapestry of Faith curriculum by Alice Anacheka Nasemann and Elisa Davy Pearmain). The lesson for this week is “Give and Ye Shall Receive” on the theme of generosity (based on a story from … Continue reading "Pre-K thru Grade 5 Children’s Religious Education (29 October 2023)"

Middle and High School Youth Religious Education (29 October 2023)

28 October 2023 at 14:48
This class is an exploration of our eight Unitarian Universalist principles through artistic expression. On this Sunday (29 October 2023), we will explore the fourth principle (“the free and responsible search for truth and meaning”). The All8 curriculum is the creation of Jil Novenski (Director of Religious Education — Community Unitarian Universalist Church of New … Continue reading "Middle and High School Youth Religious Education (29 October 2023)"

Online and In-Person Adult Religious Education — 29 October 2023

28 October 2023 at 14:41
Please join us on Sunday (29 October 2023) for our adult religious education class at 9:00 AM. Our adult religious education class is now a dual-platform class — meeting in person in the church social hall and also on Zoom. We will continue reading the UUA Common Read for 2023 — On Repentance and Repair … Continue reading "Online and In-Person Adult Religious Education — 29 October 2023"

Madison Poche — 2023 Ralph Waldo Emerson Award Recipient

28 October 2023 at 14:35
Every year, All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church presents the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award to an individual or organization in the wider community who best exemplifies the principles and values of Unitarian Universalism and liberal religion. For 2023, All Souls is proud to present this award to Madison Poche (Executive Director of the The Highland Center) … Continue reading "Madison Poche — 2023 Ralph Waldo Emerson Award Recipient"

What a kite can tell us about the making of a modern, creative, free-spirituality or religion (“jiyū shūkyō”)

28 October 2023 at 10:10
George Cole & Susan Shaw in The Kite, 1948 A short  “ thought for the day” was offered to the Cambridge Unitarian Church as part of the Sunday Service of Mindful   Meditation.  (A recorded version of the following piece may appear here at some point . . .)   —o0o— During August, whilst working on translations of essays by the twentieth-century Japanese Unitarian and advocate of a creative, free-spirituality or religion, Imaoka Shin’ichirō (1881-1988), I came across a short speech called, “Know Thyself,” given in 1978 to the first-year students of the Seisoku High School (正則学院) where he was Principal. At one point in it, he asked his students a rhetorical question: “Have you ever experienced flying a kite?

Recalling our Western Zen Ancestor R H Blyth

28 October 2023 at 10:02
                    Reginald Horace Blyth was born on the 3rd of December, in 1898. He was the only child of Henrietta and Horace Blyth, a railway clerk. During the first world war Blyth was a pacifist and in 1916 he was sentenced to prison. When the war […]

Murfin Verse—New Mass Gun Murder Recalls Another

28 October 2023 at 06:36
 This week's Maine victims--ordinary working folks out for an evening. This week the worst mass shooting of 2023 scarred Lewiston, Main leaving at latest count 18 dead, many more wounded and a community shattered.   Last night the body of the killer was finally found after nearly three days of searching and two days of an area-wide shelter in place order.   This time the shooter, a 40 year old Army Reservist armed with an assault weapon,   had a documented history of mental illness and recent hospitalization after threatening to shoot up his Army Base.   Under Maine’s loose gun laws, he was allowed to retain his firearms.   That may or may not change now.   Unlike other recent mass murders there doesn’t appear to be a hate cri...

Losing Precious Heritage

28 October 2023 at 06:27
Tuesday, October 17, 2023, the EPA removed 21 species from theEndangered Species List because they are now extinct.The stated purpose of the list is to help conserve the species that are on it,to bring attention to the fact of their … Continue reading →

Culture

27 October 2023 at 05:00
Different cultures have different ways of being in relationship with the ancestors. Sometimes, what is emphasized is an ongoing relationship. Sometimes, it’s memory. What are your cultural traditions and teachings regarding ancestors?

Recording: Visionary Approaches to Federal Clean Energy Funding

28 October 2023 at 00:25
The first webinar in Side With Love’s series toward Clean Energy as a Human Right: Visionary Approaches to Federal Clean Energy Funding, was offered October 25, 2023. While congregations are excitedly learning about federal clean energy funding, how can make sure we're prioritizing justice in our actions? How can put our faith into action to ensure those most impacted by climate disruption benefit the most? Featuring Just Solutions, Emerald Cities Collaborative, and Rewiring America , this webinar covered how your congregation can put your faith into action to advance visionary approaches to clean energy funding with justice at the center. View the recording View the slides This event was co-sponsored by Side With Love, Interfaith Powe...

Samhain Ritual (28 October 2023)

27 October 2023 at 21:22
Ár nDraíocht Féin (ADF – A Druid Fellowship) invites you to a Samhain ritual on Saturday (28 October 2023) at 3:00 PM in the grove in front of All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church. The members of Thistle Grove invite one and all to this celebration of Samhain (pronounced SAH-wen) marking the turning of the year … Continue reading "Samhain Ritual (28 October 2023)"

Trunk or Treat (28 October 2023) — Now with Lip Service Performing Live

27 October 2023 at 21:21
Join us next Saturday (28 October 2023) from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for our annual Trunk or Treat celebration. Decorate your car and bring treats and/or a game, craft, or activity for children who come trick-or-treating to your car. For this year, we are excited to have the Lip Service Trio playing for us. … Continue reading "Trunk or Treat (28 October 2023) — Now with Lip Service Performing Live"

Meditation with Larry Androes (28 October 2023)

27 October 2023 at 21:21
Please join us on Saturday (28 October 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 (28 October 2023)"

RECORDANDO A ROSITA LA REMACHADORA: Y Otros Pensamientos Que Surgen por el Día de Igualdad de las Mujeres

27 October 2023 at 19:43
          RECORDANDO A ROSITA LA REMACHADORA Y Otros Pensamientos Que Surgen por el Día de Igualdad de las Mujeres James Ishmael Ford (Women’s Equality Day & That Image of Rosie the Riveter traducido por Miguel Acevedo)   Ayer, 26 de agosto, marca un día de gran impacto en la historia estadounidense. […]

Aizen myo-o

26 October 2023 at 23:28
The Asian Museum of Art in San Francisco has a polychromed wood sculpture of Aizen Myo-o, the Japanese name for the esoteric Buddhist deity of love and passion. His original Sanskirt name is Ragaraja. I have very little understanding of esoteric Buddhism, so rather than get some details wrong, here’s a 1916 description of Aizen … Continue reading "Aizen myo-o"

The Ghosts of Home

27 October 2023 at 18:13
My father began asking me to go home sometime in August. He started with subtle hints – the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, random old music, and snapshots of shared memories. But I should mention that no embodied being in my home drinks coffee, and my dad left this realm 16 years ago. Continue reading The Ghosts of Home at The Wild Hunt.

Legos

27 October 2023 at 17:29
I found the original lego that I'd printed to test whether or not my sketchup illustration instructions (precisely followed) would print a lego accurately enough to fit a real lego. The blue one is an official lego block The clear one is one that I printed using PLA filament on a MakerBot in 2015. It is satisfying that they fit so well. Make, fix and create...

Building the Border Wall Does Not Solve the US’s Neocolonial Rule of Central America

27 October 2023 at 12:58
By Aviva Chomsky | Few predicted that the peace accords and neoliberal reforms of the 1990s would lead to a flood of out-migration in the following decades, as flight would increasingly become the last resort of people desperate to survive, and ties to the United States made it the obvious destination. Migration has been an inherent aspect of all human history, including Central American history.
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