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Spent Sunday

Sunday, the traditional day of rest and worship in the western world, holds deep meanings for many of us even if we no longer attend a church – or even if we still do. The ancestral pull to honor this day differently is still there in modern culture even if it doesn’t have the religious overtones that it once had. In subtle ways, spirituality is still there in even the most secular and human acts of just daily chores. In this film by Dan Foldes/Pint of Soul based on a song by Alexis Harte, the theme of “My little church” reveals the sacredness of every little act done on this day. Whether digging up bramble roots, untangling extension cords or waiting on hold—it is all done to be a kinder soul and empty some space in our heads for the week to come.
Be The Change
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Llisten to more of Dan Foldes and Alexis Hart's music. 
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Read a dozen or more poems about Sunday to see which one tells your story.
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Albert Schweitzer wrote, "Do not let your Sunday be taken from you. If your soul has no Sunday, it will become an orphan." How can you find the sacredness in your Sunday again? What simple human acts can you infuse with rest and kindness?
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Reflections (4)

Dilan
spent Sat wondering where Spent Sunday was filmed? My personal tour throughout the pics and song and memories-Sun my favorite: day dog, bicycling, bbq, washing hair, working very easy :) Inspired to hang around natural water. And really liked phrase planting that tree and flowers which he will lay under some other Sundays - Thanks for the lingering ..
K
What a lovely song, the kindness shown to mind, body, relationship with other beings and within radiated..
David Faust
What inspired me...was that it filled me with a gigantic smile and placing more joy in my life
Diana Turner-Forte
I loved it! Ooo-ooo- I’ve spent a few Sundays in my own church. It’s nice to know someone else has that habit! Thank you for sharing!
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