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Archive for June 3, 2021
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Video of the Week
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Jun 03, 2021 |
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Wendell Berry: The Peace of Wild Things
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| “The Peace of Wild Things” is a beautifully animated film of a poem written and read by Wendell Berry as part of the “Poetry Films” series of the On Being Project, which features animated interpretations of beloved poems. This poem is a warm invitation to return to our early memories of peace and joy, perhaps lying in the grass on a sunny hill, listening to bird and insect sounds, when suddenly, for a moment, "we are free!" |
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All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on.
– Havelock Ellis –
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Phone of the Wind
“‘Hello. If you’re out there, please listen to me.’ On a hill overlooking the ocean in Otsuchi Town in northeastern Japan is a phone booth known as the ‘Telephone of the Wind.’ It is connected to nowhere, but people come to ‘call’ family members lost during the tsunami of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. Many visit the phone booth including a mother and 3 children who have lost their father. This documentary looks at the unique role that this phone is playing in helping the grieving process of many. { read more }
Be The Change
Think of someone you have lost in your own life. Consider what words you might speak to the through the “Telephone of the Wind.” |
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