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Kiitsu—Returning-to-One

Kiitsu—Returning-to-One

Auteur(s): Andrew James Brown/Caute
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Welcome to "Kiitsu—Returning-to-One" the podcast formally known as "Making Footprints Not Blueprints." My name is Andrew James Brown, and I’m the Minister of the Unitarian Church in Cambridge, UK.

Knowing that full scope always eludes our grasp, that there is no finality of vision, that we have perceived nothing completely, and that, therefore, tomorrow a new walk is a new walk, I hope that, on occasion, you’ll find here some helpful expressions of a creative, inquiring, free and liberative religion and spirituality that will help and encourage you to journey through life, making footprints rather than blueprints.

© 2026 Kiitsu—Returning-to-One
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  • S11 Bonus Episode - What Kind of Church/Kyōkai is Kiitsu Kyōkai? by Imaoka Shin'ichirō
    Jan 12 2026

    Send us a text

    The full text of this podcast can be found in the transcript of this edition, or at the following link:

    https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/e/2PACX-1vTgvwLgEa8a258r6GYosYiGzEHL0i-GP5JkDRDylt9cvd86eQtzE6G5Kco8f1AuuhrgLgbydOBYX356/pub?pli=1#h.3fykvwpqs1ew

    More information about Imaoka Shin-ichirō (1881-1988) can be found at this link:

    https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/p/free-religion.html

    And information about a modern, online, Kiitsu Kyōkai, can be found at this link:

    https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/p/kiitsu-kyokai.html

    Please feel free to post any comments you have about this episode there.

    Opening Music, "New Heaven", written by Andrew J. Brown and played by Chris Ingham (piano), Paul Higgs (trumpet), Russ Morgan (drums) and Andrew J. Brown (double bass)

    Thanks for listening. Just a reminder that the texts of all these podcasts are available on my blog. You'll also find there a brief biography, info about my career as a musician, & some photography. Feel free to drop by & say hello. Email: caute.brown[at]gmail.com

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    12 min
  • S11 #13 - From Nostalgia to Hüzün - Rethinking Our Free-Religious Path - A thought for the day
    Jan 9 2026

    Send us a text

    The full text of this podcast with all the links mentioned in it can be found in the transcript of this edition, or at the following link:

    https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2026/01/from-nostalgia-to-huzun-rethinking-our.html

    Please feel free to post any comments you have about this episode there.

    Opening Music, "New Heaven", written by Andrew J. Brown and played by Chris Ingham (piano), Paul Higgs (trumpet), Russ Morgan (drums) and Andrew J. Brown (double bass)

    Thanks for listening. Just a reminder that the texts of all these podcasts are available on my blog. You'll also find there a brief biography, info about my career as a musician, & some photography. Feel free to drop by & say hello. Email: caute.brown[at]gmail.com

    Voir plus Voir moins
    11 min
  • S11 Bonus Episode - Such Largness—The Quiet Opening of Imaoka Shin’ichirō’s Free-Religion
    Jan 3 2026

    Send us a text

    The full text of this podcast with all the links mentioned in it can be found in the transcript of this edition, or at the following link:

    https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2025/12/such-largnessthe-quiet-opening-of.html

    Please feel free to post any comments you have about this episode there.

    Opening Music, "New Heaven", written by Andrew J. Brown and played by Chris Ingham (piano), Paul Higgs (trumpet), Russ Morgan (drums) and Andrew J. Brown (double bass)

    Thanks for listening. Just a reminder that the texts of all these podcasts are available on my blog. You'll also find there a brief biography, info about my career as a musician, & some photography. Feel free to drop by & say hello. Email: caute.brown[at]gmail.com

    Voir plus Voir moins
    20 min
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