Game-Changing Sport Cleans Streets

Game-Changing Sport Cleans Streets

Turning litter-picking into a high-stakes competition, the sport of spogomi “turns the humble act of litter-picking into a high-octane contest with a side order of civic pride,” writes Robin Eveleigh. Founded in Japan by runner Kenichi Mamitsuka, who...
Wisdom from a Sufi mystic

Wisdom from a Sufi mystic

The piece below, from the 13th century poet Rumi, carries within it an essence that is central to many spiritual traditions around the world. The teaching itself may seem simple, but the most powerful ones always do Everything that comes our way in this life, good or...
The 5 spiritual laws of a benevolent universe

The 5 spiritual laws of a benevolent universe

(according to Pierre Pradervand) The words for this blog by Fabrice Pinel, which we share in full, are transcribed from a video he created in French. It’s a long but inspiring read! You can see the video here...
Praying with Ordinary Things

Praying with Ordinary Things

 From https://cac.org/daily-meditations/practicing-gratitude-weekly-summary/ Episcopal priest Laurie Brock invites us to reflect on our relationship with the things we use every day and how our gratitude might help us discover the sacred significance they hold:  We...
Chefs Who Left Prestigious Culinary Jobs to Cook at Nursing Homes

Chefs Who Left Prestigious Culinary Jobs to Cook at Nursing Homes

David Martin passionately reinvents nursing home cuisine with Harry Shen, turning stereotypes about elderly dining on their head. At St. Vincent’s Care in Melbourne, Australia, they craft meals that rival top restaurants, ensuring residents savor every bite...