This Virus is Not the Enemy – A Poem for Precarious Times
THIS VIRUS IS NOT THE ENEMY She told me to Move In. That people are hard to hate close up. But, anything closer than six feet, they say, isn’t’ safe — as if safe were even [...]
THIS VIRUS IS NOT THE ENEMY She told me to Move In. That people are hard to hate close up. But, anything closer than six feet, they say, isn’t’ safe — as if safe were even [...]
It’s taken me a minute to decide if I needed to write during these challenging times. I’ve been wondering, does the world need yet another self-help blog? What do I have to say that hasn’t been [...]
I began this writing as an open treatise…which quickly turned into something much more personal. I offer this to my Meditating with the Body Community and to my extended Sangha of all those harmed by Reggie [...]
Two days makes three weeks since you left us…left me. Every three days for the last month I surrender to the hands of my chiropractor who puts my body back together again. He says it is [...]
Yesterday and today I had a conference/training on Gambling. I thought I’m in Las Vegas, it’s free, I should go. I moved clients around and then yesterday I got in my car, got on the packed [...]
It is easier to love broadly and generally to see the face of God in every being to keep the details at a distance like when you kind-of half-cross your eyes and everything becomes just A little bit fuzzy. The ‘I [...]
It Has Finally Happened to One of Us It has finally happened to one of us For a moment, forgetting as she forgets, that the center point is not the I. It is happening to her, [...]
May your heart be open May your words be kind May you see the face of God When you look in each others’ eyes May your feet sink down deep Into the Mother’s soil May you [...]
Dear young man: Thank you for the compliments on my beauty and hour-glass figure, But perhaps hitting on me at the 24-hour chant wasn’t the very best of choices. Dear beautiful young man with the 4% [...]
I am only able to visit her now about once every six weeks My eldest sister, who sees her every day is sometimes unaware of the changes that stumble my breath. Her face still lights up [...]