2020

Field Notes

In the meantime, I leave anyone who has the bad luck to be in public life at this moment with

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Living a life devoid of ceremony leaves us without allies. Shut out of our reality, they abandon us to a

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In a ceremony, one attends fully to the task at hand, performing each action just as it should be. A

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How do we protect those susceptible to Covid?” invites us into “How do we care for vulnerable people in general?

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There is a vital need to return to “the root of the root,” and at the very core of our

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Yes, we will have to learn how to live at the end of an era, at a time of increasing

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We can’t return to normal, because the normal that we had was precisely the problem. NEW When The Source Ran

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The Eyak word for rain means “something is happening.”  –Eva Saulitis, Into Great Silence, p. 230 This sentence appears near the

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