Ordinary Sacred: The Simple Beauty of Everyday Life
As the world rushes crazily along preparing for elections, financial melt-downs and catastrophes, Kent Nerburn reminds us that the meaning in life comes from our humble appreciation of it.
As the world rushes crazily along preparing for elections, financial melt-downs and catastrophes, Kent Nerburn reminds us that the meaning in life comes from our humble appreciation of it.
"Paper or plastic?" Of course the correct answer is "neither." But on the (hopefully rare) occasions you find yourself without your personal shopping bag, what is the best response for the eco-conscious consumer? Organic food is always better, or is it?
A friend was greeted by a cardinal each morning for weeks after her mother passed away. She felt comforted knowing the red bird outside her bedroom window was a message from her mother.
If you asked me 15 years ago what I wanted carved into my tombstone, my answer would have come straight from the heart: "So what?"...
Mercury in the fish we like to eat is a big problem in the United States and increasingly around the world.
What a strange winter we've had in southern New England! I cannot recall another one quite like it.
Many thanks for your sustaining hand in publishing the Spirit of Change! Here is my letter to the editor.