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Tom Cheetham's avatar

Thanks Sal… this means a lot to me as I prepare to “teach” in my “class” today…

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Sal Randolph's avatar

Exactly that: teaching! a class! Happy to think of you doing what you do.

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Kathe Izzo's avatar

I have been in many conversations about this train of maintenance & caring, so many thoughts but one on top this morning (of course): it is enough to say Mother of God & then who is the Mother of Mother of God

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Sal Randolph's avatar

The Mother of Mother of God is you!

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Bobby Duvet's avatar

It's difficult for me to hopeful in an era of such mindlessness and heartlessness, and I wonder if I haven't been fooling myself, to have imagined that capitalism could be anything other than heartless. But thank you for at least showing a way of being that might at some point lead me toward a hopeful place.

<3

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Sal Randolph's avatar

Hope is definitely a challenge these days, yet I do feel strangely hopeful today.

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Sarah Kokernot's avatar

This was all so excellent and uplifted my heart today and in this great big unknowing that we’re in. Thanks, Sal.

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Sal Randolph's avatar

Thank you, Sarah! I feel so many interconnections with what you are thinking and writing these days.

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Lo Whittington's avatar

Thank you for this!!! It is the sanest response to these times. I want to send it to everyone I know. The message of finding what we care for and raising our care and preservation of it to an art firm is brilliant and so generative in these days. I am thinking about my day with so much more love and devotion to the world around me. I can’t say that fear, like any force, doesn’t wobble my efforts from times to time, but this little boat is under way. Thank you. Thank you.

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Sal Randolph's avatar

I so appreciate hearing this, Lo! May your heart stay true.

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