by truuoffice | Mar 2, 2026 | Reflections, Reflections by Aaron Brown
What does it mean to live in truth? When Mark Carney addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this year, he challenged the world’s leaders to face the future with clear sight, to not let the wool be pulled over their eyes any longer about the state of...
by truuoffice | Feb 23, 2026 | Reflections
When stress or trauma knocks us off-center, it can feel like our inner life goes quiet—or goes into overdrive. In this reflection, you explore what “recovery of spirit” can look like after we’ve been overwhelmed: how we begin to reweave a sense of steadiness, meaning,...
by truuoffice | Feb 16, 2026 | Reflections, Reflections by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow
On this Sunday of Valentine’s Day weekend, let’s celebrate the radically inclusive and actually heretical teachings of Universalism. If you go to gatherings of UUs, you will see t-shirts that say, “Love at the Center” and “Love the Hell out of This World.” These both...
by truuoffice | Feb 9, 2026 | Reflections
What if I told you a hardy resilience was already and always available to you? You may then ask, “How do I access this?” Let me explain. There are two distinct forms of resilience – psychological and spiritual. These correspond to the two aims of meditation. The first...
by truuoffice | Jan 26, 2026 | Reflections, Social Justice
Local author, journalist, and naturalist Paul Andersen has been telling Aspen’s story for more than four decades, chronicling how one small mountain town became a laboratory for big humanist ideas. In his recent book, Dr. Schweitzer at the Birth of the Aspen Idea,...