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A Life That Matters

Last week I watched Steve Kroschel’s documentary Dying to Have Known which examined the efficacy of the Gerson Therapy in treating cancer. At the end of the informative film Kroschel reads a poem entitled Character Counts. A quick internet search revealed that the poem was from The Josephson Institute of Ethics. I want to share it… Continue reading A Life That Matters

Life’s Greatest Mystery

Until we know God we will always be hungry. The type of knowing I am speaking of is Gnosis. It is a knowledge which is felt and understood by the heart and soul, not by the head. The brain, the source of our human mind, will recognize that something, unnamed, is missing and will seek… Continue reading Life’s Greatest Mystery

Focus on the Miraculous

While looking through a book titled This Incredible World: The Wonder of Being Alive published by Norcross Books I read this poem by Walt Whitman: Why, who makes much of a miracle? As to me I know of nothing else but miracles,                          Whether… Continue reading Focus on the Miraculous

Freedom Through Loving What Is

When I write or talk about learning to love ‘what is’ I seem to find a lot of resistance. People hear me say that and they imagine themselves doormats to life, just lying down and letting whatever comes roll right over them. That is not what loving ‘what is’ means to me. It does not… Continue reading Freedom Through Loving What Is

Allow More Room

“Things falling apart is a kind of testing and also a kind of healing. We think that the point is to pass the test or to overcome the problem, but the truth is that things don’t really get solved. They come together and they fall back apart. Then they come back together and then fall… Continue reading Allow More Room

Rekindling our Sense of Awe

How do we start each day, new? How do we move into and through this day with the innocence of a child, without allowing our story to influence every decision we make? What does it mean to look at life as if one was a child? Have you ever asked someone “What’s new in your… Continue reading Rekindling our Sense of Awe

Love What You Think “Is”

Recently on Twitter I posted a quote from Byron Katie which said, “I am a lover of what is, not because I’m a spiritual person, but because it hurts when I argue with reality.” This post prompted one of my friends to question the nature of this reality, which Byron Katie was referring to.  I… Continue reading Love What You Think “Is”

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