From the Shalom Center: A Call to Fast
The Network of Spiritual Progressives has been sending me e-mails on this upcoming event, and I thought I would share it here:
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WE CALL FOR A NATION-WIDE FAST ON OCTOBER 8
TO DISCOVER THE TRUE AMERICA;
TO MOVE FROM CONQUEST TO COMMUNITY,
FROM VIOLENCE TO REVERENCE
A Call from the Tent of Abraham, Hagar, & Sarah
America stands in great danger of becoming addicted to violence, at home and overseas.
Pervasive violence in American culture, society, and policy is expressed in mass murders like those at Columbine and Virginia Tech; in daily murders on the streets of our cities; in physical and sexual abuse in families and communities; in the obsession of our media with grotesque violence; in our government's decision to wage an unnecessary, morally abhorrent, and disastrous war; in its effort to make torture a legitimate instrument of policy; indeed, most lethal of all, in the ecocidal violence we are imposing on the earth itself.
This fall, in an unusual convergence, many of our faith traditions share a season of sacred self-assessment and self-transformation. This holy season includes the month of Ramadan and the Night of Power (Islam); the High Holy Days and Sukkot (Judaism); the Feast Day of Francis of Assisi and Worldwide Communion Sunday (Christianity), Pavarana / Sangha Day (Buddhism) and Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. Some communities of the First Nations have already begun to observe Columbus Day as Indigenous Nations Day, with practices that transform its meaning.
Since each of our traditions recognizes the power of fasting as a spiritual discipline, we call on all people of faith to join in a fast from dawn to dusk on Monday, October 8.
For more, see the Shalom Center website:
http://www.shalomctr.org/node/1270

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I like your blog. That's all I have to say. I just like it.
Michel
Thank you, Michel!
:-)
Mary
Okay, I do have more to say. I like your peace about “peak experiences” as much as your fight fest with the selfish Mr. Truckbutt. It's all about passion, baby.
Have you read Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott? I thought of her when I read through your blog.
That's all I have to say right now, again.
Michel
P.S. I joined the writer's group “Diving Deep” that I saw on your blog.
Ah, Michel. I have not been frequenting my blog much lately, but thank you again for your comments …. I have not yet read Bird by Bird, but I have read some essays by Anne Lamott – she rocks, and I feel complimented that you thought of her while reading here!
Here's to writing and diving deep,
Mary