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A philosophy of wonder born of an ancient disappointment

Celebrating Christmas Day without a founder: Jesus, Śākyamuni Buddha and the Great Life

What is called “profit” disappears without a trace . . .

“Deep autumn; My neighbour, — How does he live? . . . Christ’s Golden Rule evoked by a Ginkgo biloba tree on Christ’s Pieces, Cambridge

Things themselves, by their very nature, belong to no one. All things belong to the whole.

The Prayer of the Lord (主の祈り) as a “dove that ventured outside”—The Lord’s Prayer’s journey into Japanese and back to English

Namu Amida Butsu (南無阿彌陀佛) by Tsunashima Ryōsen (1873-1907)

Unitarian Teachings (ユニテリアン之教義) as stated by Arthur May Knapp in Tokyo, May 1889

A free-religious reading of the story of Pentecost—a new dynamic, creative, inquiring, free and liberative spirituality dedicated to the collaborative work of mutual refinement of character