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Tinkering with Intent

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Aug 22, 2019
Tinkering with Intent

Tinkering with Intent

Delightful, creative and completely engaging, Blair Somerville’s work defies description, and evokes a sense of magic. He lives in the remote town of Papatowai, on the South Island of New Zealand, and uses found materials and other curious objects to re-purpose into moving artworks. Blair realized early in life that he didn’t need a lot to live, and that money and material possessions were not important. Instead he has chosen to value happiness, creativity, and well-being. He shares those values through his public gallery, where there is the chance to be irrevocably changed.
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Conscience and Resistance

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August 22, 2019

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Conscience and Resistance

Peace demands the most heroic labor and the most difficult sacrifice. It demands greater heroism than war. It demands greater fidelity to the truth and a much more perfect purity of conscience.

– Thomas Merton –

Conscience and Resistance

At 20 Scott Russell Sanders was faced with whether to join the Vietnam conflict or find “a refuge from the pressures of a society obsessed with buying stuff, having fun, and waging war.” Influenced by Thomas Merton’s essay, “Rain and the Rhinoceros” to make a critical choice which you can read about here, he goes on to explain in this beautiful essay how he has found a life for himself beyond violence, even as he recognizes that “we are in the world and part of it, and we are destroying everything because we are destroying ourselves spiritually, morally, and in every way.” { read more }

Be The Change

Sanders notes how Merton spoke of “our false sense of separation from nature and our unchecked appetite for power and possessions.” Have we more than we need? Do we owe nature more care and tenderness than usually occurs to us? Why not gather a few friends or family and discuss this with them. Could all of you give away some useful things to those who have more need for them?

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