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Beannacht (Blessing) for Our Death

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Jul 20, 2023
Beannacht (Blessing) for Our Death

Beannacht (Blessing) for Our Death

Tracey Schmidt’s poetic reading of a Blessing for Our Death reminds us of the complexities of life – how we can be gatekeepers and entrance points, light filled and vulnerable, lonely and loved, all at the same time. She praises life and exhorts us to do the same, to "sing as if tomorrow will not come because one day it will not." This singing of life’s praises enables us to live fully, "as if home were everywhere and you no longer a guest but a loved and welcome member."
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Michael Nye: Images & Voices on the Edge of Revelation

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Michael Nye: Images & Voices on the Edge of Revelation

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Michael Nye: Images & Voices on the Edge of Revelation

Wherever he travels, Michael Nye carries an antique 8×10 camera and a voice recorder. He has been aptly described by National Public Radio as “part reporter and part anthropologist”. His projects have taken him to Iraq during the first Gulf War, refugee camps in Palestine, as well as Siberia, China, Morocco, and Mexico. His documentaries, photography and audio exhibitions, “Children of Children — Teenage Pregnancy,” “Fine Line — Mental Health/Mental Illness,” and “About Hunger & Resilience” have traveled to more than 150 cities across the United States. His newest exhibit is called “My Heart Is Not Blind — About Blindness and Perception,” based on seven years of listening to men and women who are blind and visually impaired. Michael explores how perception and adaptation are deeper than we can imagine, and much more mysterious. “How does anyone, blind or sighted understand the world outside themselves?These conversations focus on the deep and shifting pools of perception and the mystery of transformation. Our other senses, separate from sight, have their own wisdom.” { read more }

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