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The art of self-renewal, Darwin on wonder and the spirituality of nature, Hemingway on loss and the meaning of life
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2024/05/26

Midweek Pick-Me-Up: The Cello and the Nightingales
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2024/05/22

The art of self-revision and the courage to change your mind, what it's like to be a falcon, flowers for things you don't know how to say
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2024/05/19

Midweek pick-me-up: Oliver Sacks on the healing power of nature and music
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2024/05/15

The door at the end of your suffering, the most important thing to remember about your mother, the poetic science of how cicadas sing
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2024/05/12

Midweek Pick-Me-Up: The Remarkable Story Behind Beethoven's \"Ode to Joy\"
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2024/05/08

On love and desire, The Universe in Verse book, inside the creative process of beloved artists
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2024/05/05

Midweek pick-me-up: Hermann Hesse on hope and the wisdom of the inner voice
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2024/05/01

The merger self, the seeker self, and the difficult balance of intimacy and independence; attention as devotional practice; goodbye Moon
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2024/04/28

D.H. Lawrence on how to live with our conflicting parts, magnolias and the meaning of life, shame as a portal to self-understanding and wholeness
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2024/04/21

Midweek pick-me-up: Dostoyevsky, just after his death sentence was repealed, on the meaning of life
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2024/04/17

The conciliation of our inner conflicts, a dictionary of invented words for what we feel but cannot name, an illustrated celebration of animal homes
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2024/04/14

Midweek pick-me-up: The Courage to Be Yourself: E.E. Cummings on Art, Life, and Being Unafraid to Feel
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2024/04/10

William James on love, Marie Howe's stunning hymn of humanity, Nick Cave reads an animated poem about black holes, eternity, and how to bear our lives
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2024/04/07

Midweek pick-me-up: Virginia Woolf's arresting 1927 account of a total solar eclipse
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2024/04/03

An ecology of intimacies, Carl Jung's legacy and the countercultural courage to reclaim the deeply human in a posthuman age
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2024/03/31

The Universe in Verse 2024: Totality (Free Livestream April 7)
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2024/03/30

Midweek pick-me-up: Annie Dillard on the sublimity of a total solar eclipse
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2024/03/27

Love anyway
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2024/03/24

Midweek pick-me-up: Rebecca Solnit on writing, gardening, and the life of the mind
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2024/03/20

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