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Good, Nurturance, and Designing to the Sound of the Wrecking Ball
People who have their lives in order and may be getting bored often like to praise the virtues of chaos and the opportunities to be found in that state. Well, with this new wrecking ball approach to government, the good… Continue reading
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Good and the Rules of Being a Human Being
I am not about to come up with rules for being a human being, but if there were such of thing, in the face of tragedy the rule might be when something terrible and painful happens it is time to… Continue reading
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Good, False Morality, and Friends and Enemies,
Morality in its natural state is a set of behavioral expectations arising from the social mores of a culture or community. Religions also impact morality, and each informs their own practitioners of their specific moral instructions through their sources of… Continue reading
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Good from the Soul of a Nobel Peace Prize Recipient (Maria Ressa)
Maria Ressa is speaking to a Vatican audience as a journalist who knows the Meta-trance and has suffered in her quest to find and speak the truth. This project’s posts recently introduced the idea of a ‘Meta-trance’ which speaks to… Continue reading
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Good and the New Tai Chi of Resistance
When I read yesterday that liberal resistance to far right policies is at an all time low for some reason I was not surprised. We are in a new era. Resistance has just swapped out all of its price tags.… Continue reading
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Good, Sanctuary, and the Next Subtle Sacrilege
The idea of Sanctuary in churches goes back deep into the history of western civilization. Much can be said, but essentially there was a consensus agreement that armed civil authority would not enter sacred space without the consent of keepers… Continue reading
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Good and Difficult Tasks at the Crossroad
The tasks that are entrusted to us are often difficult. Almost everything that matters is difficult, and everything matters. From Letters to a Young Poet`. “A Year with Rilke; Daily Readings from The Best of Rainer Maria Rilke … Continue reading
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Good, Rev Martin Luther King, and the Vocation of ‘Unenforceable Obligations’
“I’ve been to the mountaintop And I’ve looked over. And I’ve seen the promised land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land.” … Continue reading
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Good and Better Words than Mine
I think I can give you, the reader, and me, a writer a break now and then by simply sharing powerful messages from better minds. In this case Poet Laureate Joy Harjo writes about monsters and the forms they take… Continue reading
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Good, Nurturance, Flirting with a Painful Disaster and the Long Game
For many reading this website the short game is already lost for at least four to ten years. The Nurturance Community is part of the developmental long game that could occupy us who are living now in a multi-generational mission… Continue reading










