One of my favorite words from divinity school is “liminality” – it’s a description of the betwixt-and-between, the neither-here-nor-there. The gap between life and death is liminal space. The pause before the chorus Good Vibrations is a liminal space. There are just three rules for liminal space, as far as I can tell. First, we’re […]
The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn. – R.W. Emerson The quote above from Emerson’s essay History is a favorite – it alludes to the links between the vastness of history and each of our lives, as well as to endless potential for further creation. Perhaps even more direct a message – for us […]