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Presence & awe

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Beauty: The Invisible Embrace

The author of Anam Cara describes, in his unique style, rediscovering the true sources of compassion, serenity, and hope in our lives.

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The Saint, the Murderer, All of It

In his poetry, Li-Young Lee tackles fundamental themes—the presence (or absence) of God, the nature of identity, the meaning of beauty—with a childlike wonder that, though it may seem naive at first, is profound in its piercing clarity.

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The “Awe” Moment

How often do we experience life-affirming, and even life-changing moments? Staying mindful in these moments allows us to appreciate the “awe” and wonder that can often be as fleeting as the speed of light.

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FindCenterLive to the point of tears.

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FindCenterNature never does anything, yet through it, all things are done.

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FindCenterShe would consider each day a miracle—which indeed it is, when you consider the number of unexpected things that could happen in each second of our fragile existences.

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FindCenterFor me happiness occurs arbitrarily: a moment of eye contact on a bus, where all at once you fall in love; or a frozen second in a park where it’s enough that there are trees in the world.

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FindCenterFor me the world is weird because it is stupendous, awesome, mysterious, unfathomable; my interest has been to convince you that you must assume responsibility for being here, in this marvelous world, in this marvelous desert, in this marvelous time.

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FindCenterWe will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen.

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FindCenterI would like to spend the rest of my days in a place so silent—and working at a pace so slow—that I would be able to hear myself living.

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