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A personal guide to nourishing relationships that foster spiritual growth.

Organization

Ritual Well

An extensive online resource that curates original Jewish rituals for Jews and fellow seekers. Publish rituals, ceremonies, prayers and poems to mark sacred moments in Jewish life.

Lead With Integrity
Organization

Radical Dharma

Book offering critical thinking about race in Buddhist and spiritual communities. A call to awaken together through truth, justice, and fierce compassion.

Book

Leadership on the Line

A leadership classic on how to stay grounded and effective under pressure. Equips changemakers to survive and thrive.

A German-language bot inspired by Brother David Steindl-Rast, delivering daily prompts of gratitude and presence.

A practical exploration of Christianity for people who want to show up for justice and stay in the movement. Discover nine practices of Christian community that will transform you to transform the world.

Get Help When It's Hard
Book

How to Do Nothing

Jenny Odell’s quiet manifesto on attention, resistance, and reimagining productivity. A philosophical, poetic, and grounding exploration of the moment we live in.

Get Inspired
Book

Freestyle Religion

Book by a Swiss Reformed minister addressing the transition to a new generation of spirituality.

Podcast

The Relational Podcast

A podcast exploring the transformative power of relationships—with self, others, and the sacred.

Article

Dwarfs on the Shoulders of Giants

A 13th century Italian Talmudist explains why he feels empowered to disagree with a wiser rabbi from an earlier generation: by standing on the shoulders of those who came before—including the rabbi he's debating—he can "see farther" thanks to their accumulated wisdom.

Article on Gaboism, a contemporary indigenous African philosophy of science, art, and religion developed by GT Obadiah between 2013 and 2015, which emerges from the metaphysical and cosmological traditions and beliefs of the Gadé people of Central Nigeria.