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Grave wisdom
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Grave wisdom

Posted on April 15, 2012January 30, 2018 by Sande Ramage

There’s a pyramid in Rome that presides over a frantic intersection, the kind that only Italians seem able to navigate without appearing suicidal.  Like its…

Easterpreneur
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Easterpreneur

Posted on April 6, 2012February 6, 2018 by Sande Ramage

Jim’s Easterpreneur cartoon made me smile. For a split second, I thought I knew what it meant, momentarily forgetting that no creative work about the…

Public prayer connects beyond belief
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Public prayer connects beyond belief

Posted on March 18, 2012February 6, 2018 by Sande Ramage

I’ve been thinking about the most wonderful keyhole in the world as debates about public prayer have been on the agenda of city council meetings…

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  • One of the most wicked destructive forces, psychologically speaking, is unused creative power…If someone has a creative gift and out of laziness, or for some other reason, doesn’t use it, the psychic energy turns to sheer poison. That’s why we often diagnose neuroses and psychotic diseases as not-lived high possibilities. Marie-Louise von Franz
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