In the Hindu family of faith traditions, the concept of “Lila” (pronounced “Leela”) refers to divine play. For some Hindus, all of creation is the product of divine play; for others, all of the activities of God are play and the aim of spirituality is to make all of life play. The dominant culture of the United States tends to separate out play from work and spirituality from everyday life. In today’s service, Karyn Marsh, M.Div., will explore the spirituality of play and offer thoughts on integrating it into our lives.
In the Hindu family of faith traditions, the concept of “Lila” (pronounced “Leela”) refers to divine play. For some Hindus, all of creation is the product of divine play; for others, all of the activities of God are play and the aim of spirituality is to make all of life play. The dominant culture of the United States tends to separate out play from work and spirituality from everyday life. In today’s service, Karyn Marsh, M.Div., will explore the spirituality of play and offer thoughts on integrating it into our lives.
Speakers:
- Barry Marsh, David Hegmann, Karyn Marsh, Kelli Danaker, Kristin Parrish, Michael Adcock, Sarah Baseheart
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