Seeing the Forest
While the stock market tumults, I study things up close like the black and orange caterpillar that crosses my path.
While the stock market tumults, I study things up close like the black and orange caterpillar that crosses my path.
Early in my career, I enjoyed reading Melanie Bush’s book, Breaking the Code of Good Intentions: Everyday forms of Whiteness.
For John Think of yourself as a lightbulb, a vessel, a generator of light. You’re round, fragile and require electricity.
The invasion of Ukraine by Putin is a virus that will injure and kill countless human beings and continue to
“There is no loftier mission than to approach the Divinity nearer than other men and to disseminate the divine rays
In the center of loud, bustling Madrid, I meditate on the meaning of oasis. I wonder how to find a
Every year, my family and I engage in a back and forth, group chat style discussion via email about how
Often we are required to take time out in our lives to move into sacred space. For many, these moments
The heaviness of a small segment of dark brown bodies at the end of a long color line that curves
“Poor theory is less a theory than a way of proceeding.” (Excerpts taken from Poor Theory: Notes Toward a Manifesto,
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