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Rachel Naomi Remen - The Difference Between Fixing and Healing transcript of interview by Krista Tippett, On Being.
This is the story of the birthday of the world. In the beginning, there was only the holy darkness, the Ein Sof, the source of life. Then, in the course of history, at a moment in time, this world, the world of a thousand thousand things, emerged from the heart of the holy darkness as a great ray of light. And then, perhaps because this is a Jewish story, there was an accident. [laughs] And the vessels containing the light of the world, the wholeness of the world, broke. And the wholeness in the world, the light of the world, was scattered into a thousand thousand fragments of light. And they fell into all events and all people, where they remain deeply hidden until this very day.

Now, according to my grandfather, the whole human race is a response to this accident. We are here because we are born with the capacity to find the hidden light in all events and all people; to lift it up and make it visible once again and, thereby, to restore the innate wholeness of the world. This is a very important story for our times — that we heal the world one heart at a time. This task is called “tikkun olam” in Hebrew, “restoring the world.”


What Contraception Meant to a Century of Women Writers by Julie Phillips.
The fight for abortion rights is a fight not only for women’s bodily autonomy, but for their creative power.


The Lathe of Heaven, 1980 TV Guide article by Ursula K. Le Guin, an archive.org link for Le Guin completists.
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