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The Quiet Season

Paul Carr

Together, we enjoy cultivating and practicing compassion for the earth and all living beings, aligning with the transcendentalist view of inherent goodness.

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When Power Teaches Compassion

MIGRANT MOTHER | The Dustbowl Pictures | Dorothea Lange

THERE ARE SEASONS IN A NATION’S LIFE WHEN LESSONS ARRIVE IN UNEXPECTED FORMS.

We prefer to learn from heroes. We want examples of courage, generosity, and wisdom. We want...

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Transcendent Living takes a next step

For some time now, I’ve felt a quiet shift taking place beneath the surface of this publication.

Not away from compassion, veganism, reflection, humane living, or the deeper questions that first inspired Transcendent Living — but toward so...

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Transcendence | Opening The Concept

Dear One,

You probably haven’t heard the word transcendence before. It sounds big, doesn’t it? Like a spell, or the name of a dragon, or something that only grown-ups talk about in books.

But transcendence isn’t big and loud.
It’s quiet...

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Cruelty depends on speed; Compassion begins with interruption.

There are moments when the world offers itself to us before we have named it.

A bird is landing on a railing. A squirrel pauses with its small hands lifted. A dog watching us with unguarded trust. A cow turns her head toward the sound of a...

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The Vulgarity We’ve Learned Not to See

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It’s not only the violence, though the violence is im...

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