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"These studies are outcomes rather than realised objectives. In making the journey, I have no aims. These studies are intellectual footprints, not blueprints" — H. Fingarette
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And a world begins under the map—On the need to make errors and poetically, creatively, magically, invoke new worlds of being
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Wednesday Photo: The Big Wheel, Parker’s Piece, Cambridge
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Unplanned obsolescence and how, perhaps, to avoid it . . .
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Wednesday Photo: David’s Bookshop, Cambridge, on a spring day
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An interfaith, Buddhisto-Christian, consequence of Pentecost
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Cow-parsley on Ditton Meadows and a poem by A. R. Ammons
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Wednesday Photo: A full punt on the River Cam
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“Religion for the World of Tomorrow” (1964) by Imaoka Shin’ichirō
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Not in the saving, but in the spending well of your precious life will you find your treasure, and there your heart will also be
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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
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Wednesday Photo: Spring buttercups and picnics on Midsummer Common
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“Priests of stillness”—on first learning meditation from fenceposts along the Essex coast
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Wednesday Photo: Spring springing on an overcast day on Granchester Meadows
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Circuses but no bread—a political-theological meditation offered on the weekend of the Coronation of King Charles III
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