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10/05/2009
This week Mark Tully explores weaving as a metaphor for how we should live our life, beginning in Gandhi's house.
Mark Tully explores weaving as a metaphor for how we should live our life, beginning in Gandhi's house. Gandhi believed weaving was a necessary spiritual discipline, and surprisingly, perhaps, many western poets and musicians echo this view.
With poetry by William Blake, Henry Vaughan, Walt Whitman, D.H. Lawrence, and music by saxophonist Jan Garbareck.
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- Sun 10 May 200921:32GMTBBC World Service Online