Attention Is the Rarest Form of Generosity
A closing meditation on the phrase that quietly organizes most contemplative teaching.
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A closing meditation on the phrase that quietly organizes most contemplative teaching.
On mending things by hand, and why repair carries a contemplative weight that replacement does not.
Grace before meals appears in nearly every tradition. A close look at what the pause accomplishes.
Restarting a lapsed practice is a different skill from starting one. Notes on the return.
On the old rule that teaching waits for a question, and what unsolicited wisdom fails to accomplish.
On hospitality as a spiritual discipline, and what receiving a guest well asks of the people already inside.