I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Saturday reflections
A quote I read today from Molly Housh Gordon, a Unitarian Universalist minister in Missouri:
I think humans in Western cultures often need to feel like there is an upward arc to history and some promised arrival, in order for there to be meaning in our lives.
But the place we are going is just around the sun on a miracle of a planet.
And I want to tell you that we are still alive in a world that is so beautiful and so brutal all at once, and always has been.
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