Spirituality isn’t rigid dogma. It’s a living, breathing practice that helps make sense of an (…)
I grew up in Kabul and Karachi. In both, I learned the value of the quiet rituals observed while no one is watching When I was leaving London for Melbourne, my eldest sister-in-law told her kids not to forget the “tradition” – to throw a bowl of water behind me as I stepped out the door. Just a (…)
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