Tag Archives: Buddhism

Yes, I have Sought Salvation

Yes, I have sought salvation from the window of the internet browser. Just one more click, and that ought to fix the need for one more click. It takes no effort just to check if happiness is at my fingertips, … Continue reading

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Your Monday blessing – prison

All life – at each and every moment, in every situation – is simultaneously both a kind or prison and a kind of freedom. You’re either asking your jailer how many more days and trying to win your way somewhere … Continue reading

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Your Monday Blessing: Breathing in, breathing out

Through me, the earth breathes in. Through me, the earth breathes out. In the present moment, through me, the earth breathes in. In the present moment, through me, the earth breathes out. Through my gaps, through my brokenness, the earth … Continue reading

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Hurry

God wants you to hurry! Hurry! HURRY! Drop what you’re doing! The bell has rung, come running! This is too good to miss. Quit your dawdling, now now now! There’s no time to waste, put down everything, and if you … Continue reading

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Sermon on Moderation (text and audio)

(preceded by a few beautiful bars of music from Matt Gordeuk)   “Moderation: A Little of What You Like” Rev. Bob Janis-Dillon First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County 11/17/2013     The journey to see the Oracle at Delphi, … Continue reading

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Sermon: Was Jesus a UU?

Was Jesus a UU? Rev. Bob Janis-Dillon The First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County 12/3/2012   You may have heard the one about the two strangers who met while crossing a narrow bridge. They got to talking, and soon … Continue reading

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