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The Long Walk - Review
The Long Walk: A Story of War and the Life that Follows by Brian CastnerIssue: On War () -
Not Just Intense, Alive
Joanne Steinwachs has practiced psychotherapy as a clinical social worker since 1985 and runs a private practice in Denver. She works primarily with adults, addressing a wide range of issues, including chronic mental illness, addictions, eating disorders, and bipolar disorder. Joanne is a friend of Friends, and she spoke with Western Friend by phone on March 14, 2013.Issue: On Power () -
Call to IMYM Annual Gathering 2013 - Unabridged
39th Annual Gathering, "Simplicity and Ecojustice”Issue: On Power () -
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Remembering New Years' Gatherings
Dear Friends: I decided to attend Western Young Friends New Year’s Gathering from December 28, 2012 to January 2, 2013 after attending Pacific Yearly Meeting Annual Session in the summer of 2012, not wanting to wait one full year before I saw all my friends again. I feel a stronger connection with the greater community of the Religious Society of Friends than I do with Honolulu Friends Meeting alone.Issue: On Deception () -
Time in the Real World
In the flurry of dozens of goodbye hugs before going home, I said to one Friend, “Well, I guess it’s back to the real world now.” He answered, “Oh no, no. This is the real world. The rest of life is what’s not real.” I had to agree.Issue: On Time () -
the tree thing, experiencing connectedness
during the 2013 gathering of friends general conference in greeley, colorado, a few of us met for three hours each day, all five days, to see what would emerge if we applied friends’ faith and practice towards seeking deeper unity with nature. mark helpsmeet from “northern spirit radio” often attends this annual gathering; he interviews friends there and edits those interviews into segments for his radio show. he arranged to interview three of us exploring unity with nature on thursday afternoon.Issue: On Time () -
To Grandchildren Everywhere
Dear Grandchildren: I am writing this letter for you to read twenty years from now. I write it as an act of hope. By the time you read this, world will look very different. While I am concerned about the life we are leaving you, I have faith in the unexpected (reality always has a way of messing up our best forecasts). I also have faith in That-of-God residing in each of us, which gives us our capacity for compassion, sacrifice, creativity, and wisdom.Issue: On Production ()