RNA Members' Blog

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Cortney Cameron

Cortney Cameron is a hydrogeologist. She’s originally from North Carolina, near the Blue Ridge Mountains, and is attracted to religious naturalism as a named philosophy that describes a non-theistic, non-supernatural but nevertheless deep spiritual connection to...

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The Appalacians

  When o’er the earth I see them rise,By meters, bluegreen, through the skies,With their flanks, my spirits climbBy ten million years at a time—Back to the churning of great continents,Which joining, birthed—the earth was bent—These gentle gods, which wrinkled,...

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Ann Miller

Ann Miller is author of The Creative Learning series and other books designed toenhance personal, social, political and spiritual development. Titles include: The Creative Lifelong Learning Formula: Building Global Partnerships for a Sustainable WorldChoosing More...

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Michael Dowd and Connie Barlow

Among the many resources and links that Michael and Connie provide, featured items at The Great Story website include:“Standing for the Future” (3 videotaped live, multimedia presentations for individual study and/or group discussion),Deep Sustainability audios, and a...

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Alix Robin

Alix Robin describes herself as a religious naturalist and soon to be an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister, and also an artist, writer, and mother. She has created Campfire Ministry a simple form of small groupministry that involves a dark room with either a...

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Rua Lupa

Rua Lupa, from Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada, discovered RNA.org online, and shared information on a tradition/philosophy they formed, called Ehoah, that is based on The Three Basic Tenets described in this graphic. This is described at the Ehoah website and at a...

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Larry Rifkin

Larry Rifkin is a pediatrician who recently created a video,“Evolution Will Change How You See The World” which, as itillustrates a range of wondrous aspects of life, highlights the roleof evolution and urges us not to compromise the future of thisgreat epic. Larry...

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Robert Howard

A book of poems by Robert Howard was published this year. It’s called “Unity Tree” and includes “Alone”, which is coped below, and organized in five sections: Our Island Home, Music of the Spheres, Human Family Picnic, Ancient Footprints and A Place to Call Home. For...

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Jane Penfield

Jane is a painter who, at her website, introduces her work by saying “I am drawn to the landscape through the changing seasons . . . All of my work is an expression of nature as I have experienced it . . .” Jane describes the Pioneer Valley in New England as a place...

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Paul Martin

Paul has written poetry and essays that combine perceptions from a mystical experience with the challenge of a progressive illness that has kept him house-bound and, now, mostly bedridden. One example can be seen at NPR’s On Being blog where, as guest contributer, he...

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