[Part of our ongoing exploration of Healing America’s Narratives: The Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow, this essay continues our exploration of Chapter Twelve’s inquiry into the role of love — and its lack — in American culture. The book is available here.] In Part 1 of this inquiry into love, we introduced Br. David Steindl-Rast’s, Dr.Continue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: What’s Love Got to Do With It? Part 2”
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Healing America’s Narratives: Assumption, Fear, and Resistance to Change
Photo © by Suzanne D. Williams on Unsplash [Part of our ongoing exploration of Chapter Eleven of Healing America’s Narratives: The Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow, this essay explores why it often feels like we’re immune to change. The book is available here.] We know that change can be unsettling, even scary, whether it’s exterior change imposedContinue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: Assumption, Fear, and Resistance to Change”