Scapegoats, Ego, Soul and Mandorla

Scapegoats, Ego, Soul and Mandorla

In the early rituals of Yom Kippur, (which the Jewish family observed last week on October 5) a goat was presented to the high priest in the holy of holies.  On the goat’s flanks were written the sins of the community – all sorts of scurrilous and cruel thoughts and...
The Tension Between Personal, Private and Public

The Tension Between Personal, Private and Public

Is it personal, or is it private? That is an important distinction, which I remember being carefully outlined in the community organizing training I received over thirty years ago. It was suggested that we can freely, or at least carefully, share personal information...
Palm Sunday: Triumph, Prophecy and Tragedy

Palm Sunday: Triumph, Prophecy and Tragedy

Much of the Christian world observed Palm Sunday yesterday, which involved reenacting the emotionally wrenching Passion story, which outlines the events leading to Jesus’  crucifixion.  There are several parts to the story.  The first is the triumphal entry:  Jesus is...
The Fallacy of Woke

The Fallacy of Woke

In 2009 journalist Bill Bishop wrote a compelling book, The Big Sort:  Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart. He makes the case that over the past several decades people have been living, working, worshipping, recreating, and vacationing in...