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Asking the Right Questions: from the Keystone XL Hearings to an Occupied Wall Street

Asking the Right Questions: from the Keystone XL Hearings to an Occupied Wall Street

Posted on October 4, 2011October 4, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
At the hearing, I sat and listened. Underneath the noise, all I heard was fear, pain and loss. From union workers, I heard a steady litany of suffering: we need jobs; we need homes; we need to feed ou... Read More
U.S. Actor Rainn Wilson talks about persecution of Bahá’í Students in Iran

U.S. Actor Rainn Wilson talks about persecution of Bahá’í Students in Iran

Posted on September 27, 2011 by Ben Schewel
The following is a link to a beautiful and moving video in which U.S. actor Rainn Wilson, himself a member of the Baha’i Faith, talks about the persecution of Baha’i students in Iran and t... Read More
The Keystone XL Pipeline: A Moral and Religious Issue

The Keystone XL Pipeline: A Moral and Religious Issue

Posted on September 20, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
I did not travel to Washington D.C. a few weeks ago to protest the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline in front of the White House—and get arrested—as some of my colleagues and so many other ... Read More
Mysticism and Religious Dialogue: A Lesson from Howard Thurman

Mysticism and Religious Dialogue: A Lesson from Howard Thurman

Posted on September 19, 2011September 19, 2011 by Jared Hillary Ruark
One of the first things you learn at Seminary is that whoever wrote Ecclesiastes was right; there is truly “nothing new under the sun.”  Just about any theological argument you can think ... Read More
Contemplating America’s Reaction to 9/11

Contemplating America’s Reaction to 9/11

Posted on September 11, 2011September 12, 2011 by Rose Aslan
Here in the US, much of the rhetoric surrounding 9/11 is centered on never forgetting what happened on that tragic day. Thousands of articles, documentaries and programs have been circulating in the d... Read More
Of 9/11 and Learning to Love the Other

Of 9/11 and Learning to Love the Other

Posted on September 11, 2011September 10, 2011 by Jason Kerr
For me, 9/11 began with religion: after my clock radio alarm gave me the first hint that something had gone terribly wrong, I knelt by my bed to pray that God would watch over the affected people. The... Read More
Central Texas Fires and Echoes of Jeremiah

Central Texas Fires and Echoes of Jeremiah

Posted on September 9, 2011September 9, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
These past few days here in Austin, Texas, my prayers have included all those whose lives and homes have been affected by these unprecedented wildfires. For those fighting fires and in harm’s way, I... Read More
On Greed and Giving Up the Boots I Cannot Live Without

On Greed and Giving Up the Boots I Cannot Live Without

Posted on August 16, 2011August 29, 2011 by Jenn Lindsay
I am on the planning committee of the International Political Camp at Agape Centro Ecumenico in the Italian Alps. Because I am always at a loss to describe exactly what Agape is to the uninitiated—a... Read More
Zen and the Art of Bicycle Commuting

Zen and the Art of Bicycle Commuting

Posted on August 13, 2011August 29, 2011 by Jenn Lindsay
I started bicycle commuting for my health. I quickly realized that biking around in the city of Boston is a huge threat to my health. I live in the quaint flowery suburb of Jamaica Plain. I bike to my... Read More
Revolution of Consciousness in the Land of Israel of the Year 2011

Revolution of Consciousness in the Land of Israel of the Year 2011

Posted on August 12, 2011August 13, 2011 by Ela Merom
  A Proposal to Build the III Temple with Bricks of Justice  and Senseless Loving  Kindness   It has been almost a month since the beginning of the awakening of the Israeli public. The Israeli a... Read More
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