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  <title>More Than Just an Art Festival: Burning Man as Pilgrimage</title>
  <description>For some, it’s an art festival, for others, a networking event. For others, it's merely a time and place to get away from it all. But for Maria Lambert Bridge, the 7-day annual middle-of-nowhere Burning Man event in the desert of Nevada, is all of that, but much more. It’s a time of renewal, a pilgrimage: something akin to coming home to sacred ground.&amp;amp;nbsp; Bridge, a thirty-something consultant and occasional mindfulness instructor, here describes her experiences at Burning Man; her yearlong experiment aimed at embodying the ten underlying principles of Burning Man; and her thoughts on Generation Xers perspectives on spirituality. She also expands on what she learned during a month-long part of her yearly transformational journey: one in which she lived out the principle of radical inclusion.  Links:  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Maria's personal site Topo Group (business site) Maria's  Ten Principles Project Her Radical Inclusion Experiment Burning Man Radical Inclusion Symposium Page Diversity and Spirituality Network Like the podcast? Support us on Patreon Have a comment or reaction? Record it here!  &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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