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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