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The 36-Hour Dinner Party

By Michael Pollan — 2010

Shared meals have always been about community, about what happens among family and friends—even enemies—when they gather around a table to eat; but once upon a time, before every family had its own kitchen in which Mom labored more or less alone, cooking was itself a social activity, one that fostered community and conversation around the chopping board or cook fire long before the meal was served.

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Yoga and Tea

My rule for spiritual practice is simple: You can go as high as you want in your yearning for perfection, as long as you have an equally deep base on the ordinary comforts of everyday life.

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Master of Soul: An Interview with Thomas Moore

The renowned Jungian talks about the art of soul making in everyday.

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Fellowship and Community