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Life is not a script. It is a conversation. Life is going to life. How are you connected to it?
Cultural anthropologist and culture keeper Dr. Erika Powell shares when she learned to pray from a Lakota elder. In a meadow in South Dakota, the elder shared: everything is alive and everything is listening to you.
Before this moment, she asked whose inbox was getting my prayers. When she connected to the life all around her, everything changed.
She says, your purpose is to be human and to have this human experience. To connect to our shared humanity, the light and dark.
The artist Arlene Kim Suda shares this theme of prayer through both her drawing of the rhododendron juxtaposed with three triangles. She also read a piece from the poem Ash Wednesday by T.S. Eliot, which includes the beautiful paradox: "Teach us to care and not to care / Teach us to sit still."
How do we build compassion and be non-attached? All of this is an invitation to be less judgemental. We all want to feel connected to something bigger than ourselves.
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