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Scattergood and the Vietnam War
by Jeff Kisling Don Laughlin and Roy Knight signed the Epistle to Friends Concerning Military Conscription. IMPORTANT NOTE: Below I include some quotations from the Journal I kept at the time. It was not correct when I wrote “I knew neither of … Continue reading
Posted in civil disobedience, peace, Uncategorized
Tagged conscription, Don Laughlin, draft resistance, Roy Knight, Scattergood, Vietnam War
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Do You Care?
Earth Day, 2016, is today. While on the one hand it is discouraging to think of one day a year people give a thought to the earth. On the other hand, any way to draw attention to our environmental crisis … Continue reading
Posted in civil disobedience, renewable energy, Uncategorized
Tagged climate crisis, mobilization, renewable energy
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Spiritual Fire
Yesterday I wrote about the imagery of light filled flowers and the Inner Light. That reminded me of a message that was given to me during our Quaker meeting for worship at North Meadow Circle of Friends once when I … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Quaker Meetings, Uncategorized
Tagged Daniel Ballow, meeting for worship, North Meadow Friends, spiritual
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Full of Light
The flowers seem like cups holding light this spring. We don’t have good language to talk about spiritual things. The core Quaker belief is that there is that of God in everyone. We often refer to that presence in us … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Uncategorized
Tagged flowers, Inner Light, language, light, spiritual, that of God in everyone
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Dawn of a new day
Crisp, clear spring mornings are a wonder. This photo was taken on the walk to work this morning. I’m imagining hearing Safety Suit’s version of Hallelujah. (full disclosure–couldn’t help but listen to it now–brings tears to my eyes). Also by … Continue reading
KI and Quakers
Yesterday I wrote about religion, related to the book we were reading for the monthly book discussion at KI (Kheprw Institute), The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change (25th Anniversary Edition) by Stephen R. Covey. … Continue reading
First Day and religion
In the past (and some continue the practice today) Quakers referred to the days of the week by number, with Sunday being First Day, Monday Second Day, etc. This was because they objected to naming the days after Roman gods. … Continue reading
Posted in Quaker Meetings, revolution, Uncategorized
Tagged First Day, Josh Fox, KI, moral, religion
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A Beloved Community
There are two annual meetings of Quakers who belong to Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative). Yearly Meeting is a week of gathering for worship, business and community interest meetings, held at Scattergood Friends School and Farm. This usually occurs at end of July. … Continue reading
Posted in Quaker Meetings, Uncategorized
Tagged AFSC, Bear Creek, Beloved Community, Islam, Midyear Meeting, Peace and Social Concerns
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Youth > Fossil Fuels
I keep wondering when the world’s youth will respond to the evolving environmental disaster, which will define their lives. 350.org is organizing Youth > Fossil Fuels, a national wave of campus actions of students demanding that their schools divest from … Continue reading
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