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Unity is what can put us on the path to recovery

Unity is what can put us on the path to recovery

A year ago, I had the luxury of a three-month sabbatical. In addition to studying, I spent some time with a friend in the Nuxalk community of Bella Coola.
Meditation and the Awareness of Suffering

Meditation and the Awareness of Suffering

The awareness of suffering as a necessary part of every interaction with the source of everything, the earth, must greatly increase. Environmental harm produces suffering.
Meditation can be an antidote for fear

Meditation can be an antidote for fear

鈥淗ow terribly strange to be seventy鈥, said Paul Simon in a song. Of course, he was probably still a teenager when he wrote that, so the terrible aspect is certainly age related.
Finding an antidote for "stir-crazy"

Finding an antidote for "stir-crazy"

My online news feed brought some cheery news this past week. (Why, oh why do I keep reading the online news feed?) 鈥淭hey鈥 figure we鈥檙e headed for another wave of Coronavirus outbreaks, with more lockdowns and other regulations.
The effects of gratitude can surprise you

The effects of gratitude can surprise you

As I write this, I have just come out of a conference call, in which one of the leaders had a minor meltdown.
Ismaili Centre a place for contemplation, connection

Ismaili Centre a place for contemplation, connection

Last weekend, on August 23, 2020, the Ismaili Centre, Vancouver, celebrated its 35th anniversary.
Eliminating fear can begin with building community

Eliminating fear can begin with building community

FEAR聽- An unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. (Merriam Webster Dictionary) Fear exists for the purpose of keeping us away from danger.
Finding a path to unity through a simple yet profound phrase

Finding a path to unity through a simple yet profound phrase

鈥淎ll my relations.鈥 When I first heard that phrase, said in closing by an indigenous man at the end of a multifaith meeting, I was completely confused. It didn鈥檛 relate to the preceding sentence, so it seemed at first to be a non-sequitur.
Building back better after a pandemic

Building back better after a pandemic

On April 22 nd of this year the UN Global Communications team, responding to the challenges posed by the pandemic, encouraged the governments of the world to 鈥渂uild back better鈥.
Challenges of Covid-19 force us to look deeper

Challenges of Covid-19 force us to look deeper

Covid 19. Here we are, experiencing an incredible challenge of readjustment. The whole world is involved and grappling with it is a new deal for most of us.