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Tag Archives: A Field Guide to Getting Lost
Practicing the Art of Losing (sermon)
Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Soceity May 4, 2013 Karen G. Johnston Candidate for the Unitarian Universalist Ministry Over the New Year, for the first time in my life, I spent ten days on a Buddhist silent retreat. I was with 93 … Continue reading
Posted in Buddhism, Sermons
Tagged A Field Guide to Getting Lost, Aaron Sachs, Daniel Boone, Elizabeth Bishop, Home, losing oneself, lost, One Art, Rebecca Solnit, silent retreat
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