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Complete spiritual freedom is the great action that follows the clearing of decks—A short thought for the day on the meaning and lessons of Unitarian history

Wednesday Photo: “Boy holding a fishing rod with a blue face mask attached” and a Harwich boy with his fishing rod, fag and blue box

Wednesday Photo: Advent Star(s)

John Keat’s ‘negative capability’ and COVID-19

Entering the sound of sheer silence — a few words on the occasion of the first face-to-face service in the Cambridge Unitarian Church since March 2020

Another (no doubt futile) warning about the process of hypernormalisation being introduced by the current UK government

Adopting the role of umpire and letting the role of player go . . .

Overcoming Christianity by incorporation and verwindung

The case for an Ecstatic Humanism—being “skeptics with naturally religious minds” or “open-minded ‘reverent’ humanists”

On the need to take even strokes—How Henry Bugbee’s naturalistic philosophy and some mindful meditation might help us get through the pandemic

An ass eats its hay and a gardener turns their spade in readiness for the New Year