From Indifference to Engagement
From Indifference to Engagement
by Rich Howard (Guest)
Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento
Sunday, October 4, 2015
When does spiritual practice become spiritual bypass? When we become aware of crossing this line, how do we move to re-engage life in all its messiness, complexity, and joy? UUSS member Rich Howard will explore the many dimensions of both indifference and equanimity to help us distinguish between these two “near enemies.” He will illustrate this distinction with examples of current spiritually-grounded actions for climate justice to inspire, engage, and enjoy on the path to the UN Climate Conference in Paris.
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