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The Parable of the Pizza
by: Will Petillo I like my beliefs the same way I like my pizza, plain cheese. This is not because I am too timid for… -
Organic Spirituality 7: Conclusion
by: Gordon Wayne The objective of every spiritual tradition is to help us develop our individual strengths and virtues, and to manage our personal weaknesses… -
In the eye of this beholder…
by Willem Hart (Mr Hart’s original article is republished with his permission here) As the author of an article in the Globe and Mail (September… -
Goodbye To You
by: VLL Goodbye To You Goodbye to you Isn’t that an 80s song? Well, it works for what I have to say… Goodbye god, jesus,… -
A Confession
by: Will Petillo A few nights ago I made a mistake that was trivial in itself but deeply unsettling in its implications. This mistake was… -
I don’t know
by Kevin Haney “I don’t know.” A simple response with a chance for a profound personal meaning. Often “I don’t know” is followed by an… -
Tolerance goes both ways
by: Kristine Just a few months ago, I decided to become an agnostic. It feels good. I’ve even come to think that I might’ve been… -
Half a lifetime “spent,” not “lost”
by: M. M. Dear Mr. Tyrrell: In Meditation 724: The messenger system is still broken, when you write that “it is unfortunate – half a… -
It’s a one step at a time process
by: Kristine Robinson Dear April, It can be very hard for people who believe in a god to understand how people function without believing in… -
Learning to empathize with others.
by navoff (screen name) From the UCTAA Discussion board Hand in hand with what everyone else here has stated is learning to empathize with others.…
