Time is in us. We feel time. And yet, what if the way we experience time is not natural or objective? Time is not inherently linear and unidirectional, as is often experienced in the Western world. Standardized, uniform time was an invention, or rather, a construction during a curious confluence of 19th-century mechanical innovations and European colonial ambitions. So what purpose does the Western construct of time actually serve?
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Our Few Worthy Things: 15-minute journaling meditation to discern what matters most
Guided Meditation for Stress
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The First Time Without You: A Conversation About Grief, Memory, and Being Human
The First Time You Say It
How to fail at the right things
Why are first times so terrible?
Decentered or Erased?
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A Guided Meditation for Staying Present with Discomfort
Cosmos and the Goddess
Holy Spirit Activate
Awe, Suffering, and the Mysterious God
God and Other Big Questions: Q&A Episode!
God As Verb: Introduction to Process Theology
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