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That Which Is

20 Mar 2020

Being mindful is to express and feel that which is. Without constraint, but with openness and sheer joy to be uttering the insanity of understanding. To appropriate all of one鈥檚 potentiality for...

Reminder: Forget.

20 Mar 2020

There are some memories you just have remember to forget. How can something amazing fall in the oblivion of my bare touch? What is my story if not a cautionary tale about memories? I forgot...

Introduction: Well-being

20 Mar 2020

For this Winter 2020 edition of Radix, we wanted to explore mental health in some capacity. But what prompt would capture such a broad topic while still remaining open and accessible? We moved...

Call for submissions to Radix magazine Winter 2020

Thursday, January 16, 2020toMonday, February 3, 2020

Go outside. The snow is falling, covering a garden. Dig deep, perhaps deeper than you ever have before. What grows there? What has been hidden away? What might still flourish? Even though it is...

Introduction: Attachments

25 Nov 2019

Our world is full of attachments. We make connections with everything around us. The people we meet, the food we eat, the houses we live in; we are bonded to our surroundings; we are defined by...

Call for submissions to Radix magazine Fall 2019

Friday, October 18, 2019toSunday, November 3, 2019

Connections keep the world together. The links we have with our friends, family, beliefs, nature, city or even our food shapes our days and nights./morslCategory:聽Spirituality Student services

Introduction: Everyday Sacred

29 Aug 2019

Since this theme was chosen at the end of May, I鈥檝e had many occasions to think about my daily routine, and where I might find the holiness in it. At first glance, 鈥淓veryday Sacred鈥 might seem like...

Call for submissions to Radix magazine Summer 2019

Tuesday, May 28, 2019toMonday, July 22, 2019

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Recognizing the Sacred in our Day

3 Jun 2019

Our fast-paced lives can leave little time for reflection. Yet moments of calm reflection help us appreciate the many blessings of life. As the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins once wrote, 鈥淭he world is...

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