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I can’t control 99.999999% of what happens — the weather, illness, terrible people doing terrible things. But I can override the old programming. I
Read MorePosted by Bradley Wilson | Aug 14, 2025 | Editor's Picks, Featured, Nature |
I can’t control 99.999999% of what happens — the weather, illness, terrible people doing terrible things. But I can override the old programming. I
Read MorePosted by Paule Patterson | Jul 5, 2025 | Editor's Picks, Featured, On Religion |
“What did Jung see in magic?” It was about this time last year that the question haunted me....
Read MorePosted by Mary Porter Kerns | May 8, 2025 | Editor's Picks, Featured, Nature |
The limitations of our own senses keep us from understanding the vastly different ways other life forms experience their worlds and accumulate knowledge. The spiderweb’s sparkling dew allows me to broaden my perception.
Read MorePosted by Richard Krepski | Apr 30, 2025 | Creation, Editor's Picks, Featured |
Four years old;I’m dig, dig, digging a giant holeIn our sandy, sod-less yard(Last year a field of...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Ewashen | Apr 10, 2025 | Editor's Picks, Featured, Paths and Traditions |
The Doukhobors believed in personal revelation, where each person sought their own understanding of God.
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The Braided Way is a framework to see every faith tradition as a strand, braided into a larger whole of spiritual awareness. In the Braided Way, combining spiritual practice from various faiths allow us to explore sacred experience and wonder in forms that resonate with our personal spiritual needs and sacred intuitions. In today’s culture, many people shun religious dogma, but yearn for spiritual connection. The Braided Way allows the ceremonies and practices of multiple faiths to be available without the confinements of cultural dogma.