The journey of introspection and understanding oneself is an ever-evolving process. Just as Descartes proclaimed the importance of thinking in defining our existence, it's equally essential to recognize the limitations of this perspective. Our thoughts are mere fragments of our entire being, and to box ourselves solely within the parameters of our cognition is to … Continue reading We Are More Than Our Thoughts
Discovering Preciousness: How Self-Worth Transforms Us
You are precious. You are a gift. Believing in your own worth can transform your life. Furthermore, accepting this truth not only changes you but also impacts those around you. Living with the understanding that you are invaluable and unique means there's no longer anything to prove. Recognizing your own value allows you to approach … Continue reading Discovering Preciousness: How Self-Worth Transforms Us
Grounded: My Choice over Lunar Allure
How much would you pay to go to the moon? Nothing. I am not really all that interested in traveling to the moon. I am still learning to take in the reality that is right here and now within the atmosphere. I do love a dark night of gazing at her majestic beauty.
Embracing the Ebb
At times, when faced with life's turbulence, the self I've constructed to protect my ego implodes. I gasp for air, trying to find my bearings. This contraction is a recurring phase in the rhythm of my existence. A particular vulnerability in my introspection gets triggered, and instead of expanding, I contract. My inner critic never … Continue reading Embracing the Ebb
Beyond the List: Finding Peace on A Friday
Tasks constantly weigh on my mind, urging immediate attention. However, I'm realizing that my often-neglected lists shouldn't consume my thoughts on the Sabbath. Yet, their persistent calls beckon even as I pen this blog post. "Attend to me! Attend to me…" they seem to chant, even as I find solace in my chair. I take … Continue reading Beyond the List: Finding Peace on A Friday
Rest Is Life-Giving
Do lazy days make you feel rested or unproductive? I wonder if we have lost a sense of the need to rest. In a world that touts productivity as our ultimate goal, there seems little room to slow down. I wonder if we have begun to imagine living IS doing?! I fear we have demonized … Continue reading Rest Is Life-Giving
A Meaning-full Life
When you think of the word "successful," who's the first person that comes to mind and why? The measure of a successful life is meaning. There may be other, more popular ways of “measuring” success; after all, “successful” is a subjective accolade. My standard rests on person’s sensed and shared meaning. Using this criteria, I … Continue reading A Meaning-full Life
More than Proximity
What makes a good neighbor? The English word “neighbor” has its origins in Old English meaning near-dweller. It was proximity that defined the neighbor. My first thoughts go to folks adjacent to me. After that initial thought, however, I realize there are bigger implications to the word. The world is getting smaller What defines distance … Continue reading More than Proximity
Everything Old Is New Again
What could you try for the first time? There is a fascination in this life with “new things.” What could I try for the first time? The answers are wide ranging as there are many things I have not tried. I find myself wondering aloud- here in writing- what my next new thing could be? … Continue reading Everything Old Is New Again
The Gift in All Creatures
periodically I come across quotes I find particularly moving. Today was such a day and here it is. Enjoy! Every single creature is full of God and is a book about God. Every creature is a word of God. If I spend enough time with the tiniest creature, even a caterpillar, I would never have … Continue reading The Gift in All Creatures









