Today's episode is inspired by the suddenly gorgeous spring (summer?) weather we've been having in Chicago this week. It's also about developing a "play ethic" (as opposed to merely a "work ethic), and reflecting on how playfulness is fundamental to a generative spirituality.
Dr. Stuart Brown is a psychiatrist and the founder of the National Institute for Play. He defines play as engaging in an activity for enjoyment, rather than for a serious or practical reason. Play has seven properties:
I also mention the thoughtful and new-ish book by Brian Edgar, The God Who Plays: A Playful Approach to Theology and Spirituality. If I ever take a sabbatical, I want "play" to be the theme I focus on!
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