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The sustaining sea and the need to take even strokes in these very uneven times

A brief address on the occasion of my Kikyoshiki

Free Religion is bowing to each other—a thought following the visit to the Cambridge Unitarian Church of eight monastics from Thich Nhat Hahn's Plum Village Community

The great confession of No God—A portrait of Jesus as an atheist by Haya Akegarasu (1877-1954)

Spiritual power beyond the known self — on the grace displayed by an unsecured (or secured) door

“No one is ever alone if they can see the countless lives supporting them.”

Faith does not consist in believing something wonderful . . .

Exploring the important Shin Buddhist text “The Tannisho” from a Unitarian and Universalist perspective — A series of Wednesday Evening Zoom Conversations

An unexpected, direct link between Shin Buddhism and the Cambridge Unitarian Church

A post-script to my previous post — Amida Buddha, buddha of infinite light and life