Spiritual Arrogance, Who Me?
I have fallen in love with us again. I know it should be impossible...
Read MoreI have fallen in love with us again. I know it should be impossible...
Read MoreIn college we studied an economic phenomenon called “Tragedy of the Commons”...
Read MoreThis fall I want to entice more non-cleansers, people who feel disconnected from their bodies...
Read MoreI thought maybe I didn’t need to meditate any longer. I mean, could watering the garden every morning at 5:30 count?...
Read MoreOne year ago today in the U.K., we celebrated the life, and our love of Dean Eldridge. I just spoke with my boyfriend, Lee, Deano’s brother. He’s currently working in the Czech Republic...
Read MoreIt is funny. Few ever ask me about politics, about how I vote. I assume that they assume they know… and this is our problem...
Read MoreI used to partition my time between serving and not serving, but lately it feels critical to be in service to something always...
Read MoreWhat happens when humans contain wild animals, whether in theme parks or zoos and a human accidentally falls into the enclosure and either is rescued or dies?
Read MoreThere is a lot of loneliness in our world. People choosing to isolate because they either feel they cannot relate, or being isolated because others cannot relate. The outcome is the same—a profound sense of non belonging, non-lovability, sadness. Loneliness is merely an illusion...
Read MoreI had two things to do today—celebrate dads and edit my manuscript. After watching the buds on my new rose wilt, the grass in the backyard go crispy one day without water...
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