How can we get spiritual nourishment when we are quarantined in our homes?
Alexandra York's latest book "Soul Celebrations and Spiritual Snacks" can help us attain a sense of calm and serenity during this time of chaos.
In this conversation we discuss the ideas in the book, such as "Secular Spirituality," we read one of her poems from the book and discuss ways that the both of us are gaining spiritual fuel in our lives during the quarantine.
Even when this quarantine is over, these practices are very valuable. From picking up a rock by a beach you love, to purchasing a sculpture you love, there are practices big and small to help you have soul celebrations and spiritual snacks.
Just a few topics from the show:
Secular Spirituality
Accessing nature even in a concrete jungle
The Iliad by Homer
How to appreciate art at a museum
Surrounding yourself with art
How to discover your own personal values
Poems by Alexandra York
And the artwork of Alexandra's foundation art-21.org.
THE WORLD'S A SWEET BALLOON
By Alexandra York
The world's a sweet balloon,
Toss it in the air;
Turn it in your hand,
The world is round and wonderful—
Sun and stars and singing,
Castles in the sand;
Valentines and fireflies,
Their wonder is splendiferal
If you open up your eyes
It's all yours
Night and day
So review it, remake it
But live it, don't fake it
Time's a friendly tune,
Play it with a flare,
Ups and downs and allarounds
The music's light and fanciful—
Mornings are beginnings
Afternoons a joy,
Evenings can be loving things
Awhirl or lackadaisical
A day can be a toy
It's all yours
Night and noon
So spin it or bounce it
But never renounce it
Sweet, sweet world
Sweetmeat world
It can be a balloon
This old world
Is a sweet balloon

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