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A Radical Spiritual Evolution to Revolution

There was evidently a reason I was led to name my blog Quakers, Social Justice and Revolution when I was called to wrestle with issues publicly.  Writing a blog and sharing those writings on social media helped me clarify many … Continue reading

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Bicycle

I’ve been writing about being led to explore using a bicycle for longer range transportation as one way to try to deal with my recent move to Iowa, where local public transportation does not exist.  https://kislingjeff.wordpress.com/?s=bicycle My friends in Indianapolis … Continue reading

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Faith and mental health

I have no answer here, just questions.  Recent experience with those suffering from mental illness have me wondering what role faith might play, both for those who suffer from it, and those who care for them. As one who seems … Continue reading

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Plans

Many asked me what my plans were when I retire.  At first I would be pretty vague, not sure if they would understand, or perhaps feeling a little uncomfortable explaining about being led by the spirit.  But I was pleasantly … Continue reading

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The Genius of Rachel Maddow

One of the advantages of living with my parents temporarily after retirement is access to cable news programs.  My sister Lisa introduced me to Rachel Maddow’s radio program when I was in Madison, Wisconsin, many years ago, and I was … Continue reading

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Authorization for War

From the Facebook page of Congresswomen Barbara Lee (D-CA), who was the only person to vote against the Authorization for the Use of Military Force, which granted the President the authority to use all “necessary and appropriate force” against those … Continue reading

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Nahko speaks to water protector youth after the dog attacks

The previous blog post was about Nahko talking to the water protector youth during his concert at Standing Rock last September 8, 2016.  Following are further remarks, as he talks to the youth between songs.  To put this in context, … Continue reading

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Remember nonviolent direct action is the way to a successful revolution

On this July 4th we are in the midst of a new revolution, a nonviolent revolution. Below is an amazing video of Nahko Bear performing solo at the Water Protectors Youth Concert Sept 8, 2016. He says the resounding message … Continue reading

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More than a change of address

The journey from Indianapolis, Indiana, to the town of Indianola, Iowa, is turning out to be more of a culture shock than I thought it would be. Flags line the streets of the neighborhood my parents, and now I, for … Continue reading

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Caring about other people 2

I can imagine many of you thinking, oh no, now that Jeff is retired, he’s going to be posting multiple blog posts every day.  I guess we’ll see. But Sheila Kennedy’s blog post today is related to what I wrote … Continue reading

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