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We can reach out to the depths of spirit and remember who we are.
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Wayne Muller has dedicated his life to the service of others, having spent the last 20 years working closely with some of the most disadvantaged members of society. He is the founder of Bread for the Journey, a nationwide relief organization, and TREAT, a community-based AIDS research and care group. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, Wayne is the author of the national bestseller "Legacy of the Heart: The Spiritual Advantages of a Painful Childhood," "How Then, Shall We Live?," and "Sabbath--Restoring the Sacred Rhythm of Rest." More Sounds of Wisdom