The experience that speaks to me the clearest is that life adds to life, with unconditional love being the bonding agent. So where does the hate emerge from; how is it learned and how do we relate to it when it shows up? Is there any of this “hate” on the inside? How is it internalized? What feeds it?
If love is truly inherent, this unconditional state may be where we experience that we are not separate beings, no more than we are the cars we drive. So how does a love-filled heart express itself when a “different” community has an unexpected great loss? My heart wants to know.

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When we sit together there is no agenda. The silence is how you meet it. The movement is how you move it. The expressed words are how you word it. The collective sound is how we sound it. In these open safe places, presence has all the room it may need.

Every Tuesday in the upstairs Yellow Barn at Pebble 7:00pm
Peace
Rev David DiPasquale