20 May 2018

#Unitarian gathering in Ringwood considers the beauty of a complex, interrelated world and what Togetherness does for us

In our gathering on 13 May, we explored ‘Togetherness’ through the first chapter of Genesis and the prologue to the gospel of John.  A world where everything is in relation to something else; everything understood, and interacted with, as part of a larger whole.

 


We wondered at the beauty, elegance and mystery that we are living in such a world, and are not outside observers of such a world.


Then we considered how to look beyond our own relatedness by 'following the gaze' of others whose different 'relatedness' gives different perspectives on that world. Together we can see more.

We could, apparently, as humanity, all stand on the Isle of Wight.  So we thought it might be relevant to show here some different perspectives on the Isle of Wight...... 











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