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Kawakami Sumio, Ginza, 1929, part of the part of the sōsaku hanga (creative print) movement, which brought new techniques and aesthetics to Japanese woodblock work. (Image of people walking outside in an urban area, some with blue parasols. Some wear hot pink stripes, some blue stripes, some brown or blue suits, and there's one brown car to the side. All the people seem to have black hair or to be wearing hats. The downtown and sky are predominantly hot pink; the latter also layered with blue.)
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We have the extraordinary privilege of being in a community with a ton of other insightful, thoughtful people who also engage deeply with hard questions about the stuff that matters–

whether ethics, justice, spirituality, religion, how best to try to love one another down here, and/or just the messy stuff of being a person.

Ask the Community posts are a special time for folks to connect in an unstructured way– to get the advice you'd been looking for and to just get to know one another. And to share your recommendations of books, movies, podcasts, other media, whatever else—as always, the floor is yours.

What are you thinking about? Stuck on? Wondering about?

  • Questions about navigating these moments in history?
  • Questions about navigating your own spiritual practice, sticky family issues, or anything else?
  • ISO recommendations (of books, music, podcasts, synagogues or churches in Kansas City or gluten-free bagels or ?)
  • Perspectives you might ask for on a topic that's in the public conversation now? Remember– this is a locked space and there are diverse voices here, and we don't hear voices outside of our own echo chambers nearly enough.
  • What do you have to offer that you think these folks might be into?
    • Got a suggestion of any of the above, and/or an insight, a poem, something else you think others might want to hear about?
  • What's on your mind generally these days??

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