A long line at the security check in the Sacramento airport snaked around the cloth barricades even before the first glint of dawn had appeared. Hundreds of frequent or infrequent…
Martin LeFevre
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Questioner 1: Time is one of the most difficult problems in philosophy, science and psychology. What is time, and why do we live by it, rather than in the present,…
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Sometimes I wonder how anyone inwardly survives in this world without meditating. But when I hear people talk about their ‘practice,’ I realize we’re not talking about the same thing…
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Recently I heard a hospice chaplain, who has counseled many dying people, say that he’s seeing many more “bad deaths.” I used to think that most people came to terms…
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If the universe is infinitely good, and intelligence and love infuse the cosmos, then how did evil arise?
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There have been too many encounters with animals in nature, too many non-coincidental and propitious moments, not to heed them when they occur.
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Ashland Oregon appears to be everything that its sister city, Chico California used to be but no longer is—a small, distinctive, tight-knit community of people united in their love of…
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Researching an environmental organization of shared intent and goals, I was struck by a core question on its homepage: “What are we not paying attention to?”