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The freedom to be tomorrow what we are not today (Complete, revised version)

Wednesday Photo: A summer siesta in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Let us demand our own works and laws and worship

Wednesday Photo: A shady spot among the pines in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

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

Wednesday Photo: Walking with the dog onto Midsummer Common, Cambridge

And a world begins under the map—On the need to make errors and poetically, creatively, magically, invoke new worlds of being

Wednesday Photo: The Big Wheel, Parker’s Piece, Cambridge

Unplanned obsolescence and how, perhaps, to avoid it . . .

Wednesday Photo: David’s Bookshop, Cambridge, on a spring day

An interfaith, Buddhisto-Christian, consequence of Pentecost

Cow-parsley on Ditton Meadows and a poem by A. R. Ammons

Wednesday Photo: A full punt on the River Cam

“Religion for the World of Tomorrow” (1964) by Imaoka Shin’ichirō

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