David Schiller
Wisdom to wake you up. Wisdom to slow you down. And wisdom to accompany a look outside the windowinto the rain or shineand find beauty or truth or both. From seekers and sages, mystics and mavericks, from poets, monks, iconoclasts, the Buddha and baseball players comes a full year of sayings, Eastern and Western koans, haiku, parables and paradoxes, each a twist on how we see the world: The sparrow is sorry for the peacock at the burden of his tailRabindranath Tagore. Now in its ninth season.
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