Posts from October 2012 (Page 2)

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Maybe you remember this classic Sesame Street piece on recognizing “the other”.  Recognition of the “other” is something we learn. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6b0ftfKFEJg] What observations do you employ in order to recognize and name “the other”?

Toward Sunday

We continue our five-week worship series this Sunday called Healing the Heart of Democracy, based on the writings of Parker Palmer.     This Week’s Habit of the Heart: An Appreciation of the Value of “Otherness” “Despite the fact that we are all in this together, we spend most of our lives in ‘tribes’ or lifestyle enclaves. Thinking of the world in terms of ‘us’ and ‘them’ is one of the many limitations of the human mind that can be overcome…

Listen

Out Of a great need We are all holding hands And climbing. Not loving is a letting go. Listen, The terrain around here Is Far too Dangerous For That ~Hafiz

Like links of a chain…

Despite our illusions of individualism and national superiority, we humans are a profoundly interconnected species – entwined with one another and with all forms of life, as the global economic and ecological crises reveal in vivid and frightening detail.We must embrace the simple fact that we are dependent on and accountable to one another, and that includes the stranger, the “alien other.” ~ Parker Palmer

Two words.

Chutzpah & Humility Chutzpah means knowing that I have a voice that needs to be heard and the right to speak it. Humility means accepting the fact that my truth is always partial and may not be true al all so I need to listen with openness and respect, especially to “the other” as much as i need to speak my own voice with clarity and conviction. Humilty + Chutzpah = the kind of citizens a democracy needs.    …

Citizenship

Citizenship is rooted in the knowledge  that I am a member of a vast community of human and nonhuman beings that I depend on for essentials I could never provide for myself. ~Parker Palmer

Toward Sunday

We begin a new five-week worship series this Sunday called Healing the Heart of Democracy. We move fully into the election season in which the lines are already drawn. Defenses are up. Attacks are endless. Politics in our day = demonizing the other. It’s breaking our hearts. We pray our Kitchen Tables will provide space for healing the heart of democracy. Our five-week worship series will be based on the writings of Parker Palmer, a Quaker social activist.   Overview  Take…
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