Reflections on the ‘Red Book’: Listening with both ears
Alison Leonard, in the first of two articles, offers a response to the Quaker faith & practice reading programme
When in a knotty discussion about the meaning of life, I sometimes say that I have two little characters sitting on my shoulders and muttering into my ears: one is a believer, the other is a sceptic. These two characters have been very active of late, muttering to me from both sides, and I’m trying to listen equally to them.
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