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Tag: Compassion

Taking the Spirit out of Spirituality

Taking the Spirit out of Spirituality

Posted on December 21, 2012December 21, 2012 by Amjad Saleem
Recently I have been reflecting on a series of internal discussions that I have been part of within a Muslim email group.  A lot of the argument has  centered about the practice of halal certificati... Read More
From Tolerance to Compassion

From Tolerance to Compassion

Posted on November 17, 2012November 16, 2012 by Amjad Saleem
On November 16th, it will be the International day of Tolerance, one of those UN designated days that are designed to gather global support around a cause, this one being the need to tolerate each oth... Read More
On Being with Dying: A Story of Squirrels and Little Girls

On Being with Dying: A Story of Squirrels and Little Girls

Posted on October 30, 2012November 1, 2012 by Caitlin Michelle Desjardins
At an evening party some friends of mine threw last spring, two friends came up to me and asked for my help with an infant squirrel they’d found in their yard that seemed nearly dead. I quickly foll... Read More
Embodying Compassion: a Journey of Teamwork and Patience

Embodying Compassion: a Journey of Teamwork and Patience

Posted on May 15, 2012 by Nicolas Cable
The men and women moved slowly past the prostrate women in her eighties. She repeated a modified sun salutation and prayer for peace several times in the aisle, even as a dozen or so latecomers passed... Read More
Praying at the Wishing Wall of Jerusalem

Praying at the Wishing Wall of Jerusalem

Posted on January 11, 2012January 12, 2012 by Jenn Lindsay
The first thing I noticed about the Western Wall is that everybody was crying. I had been lost in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City, and when I rounded the gate above the Wall (the Kotel) t... Read More
Dare to Ask Questions: The (Occasionally Intrusive) Ministry of Curiosity

Dare to Ask Questions: The (Occasionally Intrusive) Ministry of Curiosity

Posted on October 19, 2011October 27, 2011 by Kathryn Ray
The story of Jesus healing a lame man in John 5:1-15 is repeated in church sanctuaries throughout the world. The setup reads like so many others: Jesus comes across an invalid. I would think Jesus, wh... Read More
Where Do We Go From Here? Seeking Justice…

Where Do We Go From Here? Seeking Justice…

Posted on September 24, 2011 by Anna DeWeese
The news this week, like many recent weeks, has been full of stories of injustice, violence, misunderstanding, pain. As an American, there are plenty of stories within our national framework to choose... Read More
The Humanist Obligation to Serve: Being “Good without God” Requires Action

The Humanist Obligation to Serve: Being “Good without God” Requires Action

Posted on May 3, 2011May 3, 2011 by Chris Stedman
“I would like my life to be a statement of love and compassion — and where it isn’t, that’s where my work lies.” — Ram Dass Ten years ago, in the summer before my f... Read More
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