The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members, a heart of grace, and a soul generated by love.                                                                                      ~ Coretta Scott King

In February the holiday calendar directs our hearts toward love.  What the world needs now, however, is not the amorous affection peddled in Hallmark valentines but the deep down, soul-searching agape love of attentive care, healing, and compassion.  As Adrienne Rich would phrase it, we need to cultivate “honorable relationships” – relationships forged out of truth, respect, and integrity.  But how do we get there?  The cultural and political landscape of this country has set the bar so low for cultivating any kind of meaningful relationships that we need to relearn what it truly means to interact with each other honorably.   In my teaching years, the most essential lessons were not about knowledge of the mind but matters of the heart—learning how to treat each other—how to love and to be loved.