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Eternity in a Day by Rebecca Edmiston-Lange 
On the subtle interaction of love, nature, death, and grieving.
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Living the Mythic Life by Jean Houston, Ph.D. 
Throughout history people have used myths to express deep truths about the human mind and soul. Here Jean Houston, a popular author and leader of the human potential movement, suggests that today we are ourselves living the mythic life.
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A Woman’s Thoughts on Grieving by Nessa Rapoport 
After attending five funerals in 18 months, author Nessa Rapoport wrote the book she could not find. Here are her passionate meditations on suffering, consolation, and the paradox of God.
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Eschatology by Kathleen Norris 
Eschatology means "the study of the last things." It can help us appreciate the present as well.
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Heirlooms of Memory by Nessa Rapoport 
Mementos of everyday love can be the most precious inheritance.
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Morning Praise by Nessa Rapoport 
Getting ready for work, a mother dances with her baby and glimpses eternity in each day.
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The Mystery of God's Presence by Nessa Rapoport 
A meditation on the solitude of suffering and the aristocracy of divine love.
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The View from the Factory by Susan Gordon Lydon 
Can knitting help lead to enlightenment?
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The Cabbage Sutra by Sharon Salzberg 
The central teaching of the Buddha is emptiness or no-self. This means that if you take away all characteristics of a thing, you are left with nothing. As abstract as this may sound, Buddhists regard it as a key to enlightenment. In this piece, Sharon Salzberg describes her experience of this fundamental Buddhist truth.
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The Holy Ground of Kalighat by Anita Mathias 
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go to Calcutta and work with Mother Teresa? This memoir will give you an idea.
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Leaving the Bed Unmade by Maxine Silverman 
An unusual approach to honoring the Sabbath.
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Tales of Rabi’a 
Rabi’a lived in the eighth century A.D. To this day she is one of the most beloved saints of Islam. Here are a few miraculous stories told about her, in versions by Charles Upton.
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Haimavati by Lizelle Reymond 
From To Live Within, in which the author describes her studies with the Hindu spiritual teacher Shri Anirvan. Here she talks about helping set up his ashram or spiritual school in the Himalayas.
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Honoring the Day of Rest by Dorothy C. Bass 
Keeping Sunday as a day of rest and worship is a part of American life that has fallen by the wayside over the past couple of decades. Here Dorothy Bass offers some practical suggestions on making Sunday observance more pleasant and meaningful — whether it’s a matter of dealing with social lunches or children’s sports.
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The Dread of the Good by Ann Ulanov 
Why we can't accept the good within us without also acknowledging the evil.
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