Imagination

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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with Imagination.

  • Singing Out for Love's Return
    From Braver/Wiser
    "The soul is made of love and must ever strive to return to love. Therefore, it can never find rest nor happiness in other things....
  • Hymn to the Light
    From WorshipWeb
    Our light is the light of the sun, keeper of all we love; our light is the light of the earth, provider of sustenance; our light is the light of all liv...
  • Chalice Flame Contemplation
    From WorshipWeb
    In this time of long nights and short days, let us seek the light within … by contemplating, through our mind’s eye, the image of a candle flame.
  • Our Sacred Fire
    From WorshipWeb
    People have always known that fire was special. Long, long ago, before people made matches or candles or even made houses, people knew that fire was...
  • At Blackwater Pond
    From Beacon Press

    The first-ever Mary Oliver recording, featuring the poet reading her selection of forty poems.

  • Hallowed Ground and Hard Stone
    From WorshipWeb
    "I remove my shoes because this is hallowed ground," the guide says. "A holy place, not an everyday life place." The guide tells us how we know—or think...
  • Invocation for Difficult Times
    From WorshipWeb
    When all around us voices are raised in anger, hatred spilling into the streets and sparking more hatred, sometimes the best we can do is to sink our ha...
  • Prayer of Thanks...
    From WorshipWeb
    Prayer of Thanks for Hoes & Scythes & Spatulas & Toothbrushes & Binoculars & the Myriad Other Tools & Instruments That Fit Our Hands So Gracefully & All...
  • Meditation on Planting
    From WorshipWeb
    EARTH, clay from which we are made and to which we will return. Soil, rich and aromatic, crumbling in my fingers, dark under my nails. This, cleansing...
  • Each New Day
    From WorshipWeb
    Why is this blank page staring back at me, mocking, like an affliction, and fraught with dread? How can it hold such sway, this simple emptiness?...