don’t wait for the adventure….envision a quest…
asking to leap…. Hegel said, ‘Behind the facade of the familiar, strange things await us.’ Friendships & relationships suffer immense numbing through the mechanism of familiarization. We reduce the...
View Articlehold your big, baggy heart, lamenting its tired restraint…
transformation An individual embarks on a rite of soul encounter when he recognizes the story he has been living has become too small. He will have to sacrifice the old story, provoking the ordeal of a...
View Articlewaking up to the magic of a secret path
The spiritual path is not always straight and smooth, especially if we become deeply immersed in it. We can encounter pitfalls along the way. Many of them can be quite seductive because mind is trying...
View Articlean ancient synchronicity
Theoretical considerations of cause and effect often look pale and dusty in comparison to the results of chance. …..Carl Jung the natural world is ruthless in its star-gazing ways of showing us where...
View Articleunearthing divine ground
Like many of us, I’m after that moment that opens up the world, that moment that keeps things whole: the sudden clearing in the forest, the swell of Mozart in my heart, the way time opens when my...
View Articlethe inner landscape of identity
To be Energy Boundless In frame Shooting Star of equanimity Comet’s mist in shroud A wake Of Nameless Void Dusted Astral Landscape Floating, peaceful Womb of space Beating heart Umbilical Home filled...
View Articlehow to quest
The reality that is left behind in all endings is not just a picture on the wall. It is a sense of which way is up and which way is down; it is a sense of which way is forward and which way is back....
View Articlefind the sun
Each individual is touched by nature and in silence in their own unique way. There’s no magic formula- it’s arrogant to assume that there is a formula. One factor is the willingness of each individual...
View Articlethose fleeting keepsakes
When I teach meditation I stress not only what we are doing but also the assumptions we bring to the simple practice of listening. We can view meditation as a form of spiritual seeking, of looking for...
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