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Opening Our Closets

Posted by T. Resnikoff // March 3rd 2014 // Stories and Voices // no comments

White door and hardwood floorWhy Wait for Spring to let the light shine?

Ash Bechkam reminds us that we all keep truths about ourselves hidden away from others, and that learning to liberate oneself from the fear of those truths being exposed is a key for living authentically, in direct communication with others and without apology for living our truth.

Why it matters? Because to Let Love Reach Out, it is good to reach in with love, too. Unitarian Universalism and the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) strongly support the “free and responsible search for truth and meaning”it’s the Fourth Principle of Unitarian Universalism (read all 7 Principles).

The Seven Principles informs the work the UUA on issues of Social Justice – here are some the ways how:

Fighting the Boy Scouts of America ban against gay scouts.

Protecting Transgender people in the workplace.

Working for marriage-equality.

Learn more about Unitarian Universalist beliefs and the work of the UUA.

 

 

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Ted Resnikoff is the Digital Communications Editor at the Unitarian Universalist Association.
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