“Eugene Bianchi’s poems reveal a healthy maladjustment, a holy irreverence which merges insights from a life in academe with Christian, Buddhist, and delightfully agnostic views." - Don Foran, professor and editor
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In my writing I have often tried to point to a closer relationship between what we think of as the secular and the sacred. An intimate connection between them is not arbitrary or insignificant. In the first chapter of the Tao Te Ching we are told that the invisible ultimate is present in its everyday manifestations.
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Spirituality has been widely enlarged for me by Buddhist and Daoist insights as well as by Muslim and Christian mystics. The carpenter bees of aging are further clearing the field for me, bringing me down to experience the simplicity of God in every molecule of the universe.
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The Covid-19 pandemic may be with us for much longer than most of us thought. For the aging and elderly population there are greater challenges to underlying health concerns. Stay in contact with neighbors and friends by telephone and computer -- one of the benefits of our modern age.
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“Life must be lived forwards
but can only be understood backwards.”
—Søren Kierkegaard
Hello friends, Freudians sometimes refer to the interactions of parents and children as the family romance, surely an ironic term given the…
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Reviews for “Chewing Down My Barn”
PoetryThe secular and the sacred
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PoetryStaying in touch during Covid isolation
commentaryTaking a Long Road Home
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