Giving. Tuesday and in general.

Over the 30+ years I ran non-profit cultural organizations, I was always struck by this apparent bifurcation between the immediate needs that feed the body and the ones that feed the soul. We need both. Yes, food and shelter are key. But to be a human being we need more. We need community, joy, beauty, and a way to express ourselves.

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Reframing our gatherings

…there is great joy in preparing a beautiful table even if it’s just for your immediate “pod.” Nothing like a beautiful tablecloth, linen napkins, special china and FLOWERS to make everyone feel special. And right now, as more and more of these months blur together, we need markers in time.

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Election anxiety - reasons for it and ways to manage it

… if you are feeling anxious, you are NOT alone. Go for a walk. Smell the proverbial roses. Buy something from a local farmer or merchant. Arrange some flowers. Make a wreath out of real materials (I’m doing a dried flower class on November 11th and I will show you how.) Cook. It is a scary time but we will get through it. We have to. Here are some suggestions from the paper of record. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/31/at-home/election-stress.html

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Ritual, RBG and (working) life

I believe religious ritual comes out of a human need to give order to things bigger than we are. Birth and death for two. In the case of El Maleh in the Great Hall, I don’t think ritual gets more outsize or more iconic than this.

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Elise Bernhardt