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To cultivate a mindful, restorative stillness, to hear beautiful music, and to engage together in a free and open conversation . . .

An interfaith, Buddhisto-Christian, consequence of Pentecost

A community standing, perhaps, on the cusp of becoming “freethinking mystics with hands”

The Relation of Unitarianism to Buddhism (1894) by Nakanishi Gyurō (aka Nakanishi Ushirō)

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

The reflection worth indulging doesn’t know where it is going—A fantasia on a passage by Henry Bugbee

“Selected Writings on Free Religion and Other Subjects” by Shini'chirō Imaoka & “Liberal Religious Reformation in Japan” (1984) by George M. Williams

Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, Elizabeth Regina, requiescat in pace (A Republican perspective)

The fiery rope across generations and geography—a meditation for Pentecost

Be ignited, or be gone — becoming freethinking mystics with hands