No matter what you do to rest and regenerate, I hope you will invest time in doing so this season. As with a dormant seed, being still and experiencing solitude is not equal to being dead. Quite the opposite, in fact. Read more
No matter what you do to rest and regenerate, I hope you will invest time in doing so this season. As with a dormant seed, being still and experiencing solitude is not equal to being dead. Quite the opposite, in fact. Read more
Like many UU's Alison Leigh Lily has problems with how God is spoken of in Unitarian Universalist liturgy. However, coming from a polytheist perspective she articulates it a bit differently. Read more
Now that we’re a few days into 2016, and a few days away from the first anniversary of the Nature’s Path blog, I thought we could share the top ten posts of the 170 or so posts that have appeared here since January 10, 2015. These are the post which were read by the most people which is an odd way to measure worth – since clearly many of the people who read the more popular posts were not either... Read more
It is these experiences that encourage me to continue on my CUUPS journey. This process has reinforced my belief in the principles and to understand that they are aspirational in nature. Read more
The maintenance of traditional spiritual practices and beliefs by contemporary Lakota (Sioux) people has been an important influence on the earth-centered spiritual resurgence among people from a variety of groups, including Earth-centered and Pagan Unitarian Universalists. Read more
As we quench this fire with this snow, we commit to working to quench the heat that is threatening the climate of our planet. Read more
CUUPS VP of Communications, Jerrie Hildebrand, provides a summary of CUUPS activities during 2015. Read more
Although their adherents may say otherwise, art and material culture does not show gods and goddesses as unchanging and fixed; instead, they grow and evolve over time. Read more
Into the fire I threw my continual need to be right, my perfectionism and judgmentalness, my grasping fear that I will be invisible. Read more
She is fearsome enough to give you a measure of assurance that she will indeed protect you, as a household god should; but she also appears friendly enough that I would not mind having her in my household. Read more