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Celebrating Connectedness

Jessica Rath

A weekly newsletter about topics related to conscious and empathetic living.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Damage Some Property,

Together with the likes of Osama Bin Laden. You didn’t kill anybody, you didn’t hurt a person, the property damage was minor, and yet – you’ll be hunted down like somebody who has murdered a number of people.

9 days ago
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Gourmet Entrée or Sentient Being?

The largest recorded lobster weighed over 44 pounds, was 3.5 feet long, and was estimated to be 100 years old when he was caught off the coast of Nova Scotia in 1977. Well, you were lucky, dude. While the average age for a lobster in the wi...

22 days ago
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Happy Thanksgiving

And if you can’t do without a turkey on your table, how about one, or several, of these? They’re easy to make, all you need is some pears and berries etc.: The instructions are right here!

24 days ago
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Driving From Germany to India in 1970, Part III

After the long drive through Turkey and Iran, Kabul was a veritable refuge. Situated in a valley of the Hindu Kush mountain range west of the Himalayas, 5,873 feet above sea level, its semi-arid climate meant that it was sunny and dry when...

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Authors

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  • Jessica Rath

    I recently moved from a tiny village in northern New Mexico, elevation 7,000ft, to a busy city in Massachusetts, near Boston. The culture shock is intense. My twelve-year-old doggo Max came with me all the way.

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