Perspectives From the Editor: Pilgrimage “Despite the English language’s overstocked lexicon, no other word conveys the combination of ...
Living in the World Featured Artist: Lisa Muller S&H editor Ben Nussbaum spoke with Philadelphia-based Lisa Muller about plateaus, process, ...
Living in the World Taking Stock of Our Values in a Post-COVID World Do you know your values? COVID-19 has changed many peoples’ inner truth.
Spiritual Practices The Likeness of God: Brown and Black Rabbi Rami Shapiro answers questions from S&H readers. “My priest confided in me that ...
Living in the World Finding Home in the Moment Psychotherapist Kevin Anderson answers questions from S&H readers. “I keep trying to figure ...
Perspectives Making Honest Sewing can be a meditative practice. It’s all about connecting the threads.
Perspectives Finding West Virginia Trips become journeys become myths. Frances Park explores a family legend.
Spiritual Practices Rethinking Burial: Burial Shrouds and More Ideas Burial shrouds offer a better way to tend to the dead, according to one shroud-maker.
Spiritual Practices The Meditation Path and the Brick Wall Buddhist nun (and celebrated author) Pema Chödrön has some ideas about what to do when your ...
Spiritual Practices Walking the Tree Labyrinth Create your own labyrinth, finding the trees amidst the cactuses and bushes.
Relationships Attachment Styles and Attunement Tune into how your earliest life lessons can cause you ongoing hardship.
Relationships 5 Spiritual Lessons From Parenting Raising kids has a way of hammering home insights that are both obvious and always, somehow, ...
Spiritual Practices Wisdom of the Desert Dwellers A community of Christians once flourished in the Egyptian desert.
Spiritual Practices The Camino Vibe Can’t head to Europe for the Camino De Santiago? You can craft a small pilgrimage close to home.
Perspectives A Gardener’s Awakening Michael Pollan discusses his new book, exploring the relationship between humans and three plant ...