The New Roads Therapeutic Recovery Community, run by @ourplacesociety is looking for the following books for our residents and staff. This is page one of a three page list. If you have copies, please drop them off at 94 Talcott Rd. Mon-Fri 9-4pm. Next list next Sunday
Yes, we can proceed as before down the path toward greater insulation, isolation, domination, and separation. Or we can take advantage of this pause, this break in normal, to turn onto a path of reunion... https://t.co/ZKGo6beFOu
I encourage you to listen to this podcast—medicine for our times. Stephen Jenkinson speaks on global pandemic, dying, elderhood, change, language, limits. https://t.co/uOy7oAYSs8
"Do not take the bait offered that comes along with this knowledge of what is happening in the Amazon...Don't get caught up in the despair. Those are all lies that short-circuit our full creative power as change-agents. https://t.co/VA3ZZK1BNH via @YouTube#charleseisenstein
Artists installed seesaws at the border wall so that kids in the U.S. and Mexico could play together. It was designed by architect Ronald Rael.
Beautiful reminder that we are connected: what happens on one side impacts the other.
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Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square has been transformed into an Indigenous cultural space for two days as the city honours the legacy of residential school survivors.
"Beauty and praise are are made by how you walk about your day, the way you speak to yourself, the gratitude you bring to your mornings, the remembrance of all those gone, and your willingness to fall in love with the smallest and grandest wonders of the world."—@morningaltars
"I share because I want to awaken the creativity of every human being, which for too many has gone dormant in their waking lives, and to remind them that this creativity is their birthright that has been entrusted to them for a time such as this." @morningaltars #EarthArt#yyj
“Art, nature and ritual have always offered a light in dark places. Individually, they can tether us to presence, purpose, and beauty during unpredictable times, rooting us into what truly matters and guiding a way back to our hearts and homes."—Day Schildkret @morningaltars